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Informationen zum Autor Grace Thompson, PhD is a registered music therapist, researcher and senior lecturer in Music Therapy at The University of Melbourne. Grace has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and is co-editor of the book Music Therapy with Families. Klappentext Goal setting and process is a central feature of music therapy practice. This practical text helps you to deeply reflect on the factors at play and set goals with clients using a model developed by Dr Grace Thompson based on a large-scale qualitative research project involving 45 music therapy experts from 8 countries. Zusammenfassung Goal setting and process is a central feature of music therapy practice. This practical text helps you to deeply reflect on the factors at play and set goals with clients using a model developed by Dr Grace Thompson based on a large-scale qualitative research project involving 45 music therapy experts from 8 countries. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Foreword (Helen Shoemark) Part 1: Setting the scene Chapter 1: Introduction: Do I need to write a goal? Chapter 2: Reflections on Literature Part 2: A theory of goal processes Chapter 3: Introduction to the Client-In-Context Theory Chapter 4: The music therapists' attributes Chapter 5: The clients' attributes Chapter 6: Features of the context Chapter 7: Interactions between the players Part 3: Applications for practice Chapter 8: The theory-practice nexus Chapter 9: Considerations for goal writing Appendices...