The music in music therapy : psychodynamic music therapy in Europe : clinical, theoretical and research approaches / edited by Jos de Backer and Julie Sutton ; foreword by Paul Williams ; afterword by Rudi Vermote.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 348-349) and index.
Contents:
1. Introduction: The Music in Music Therapy: Writing without a Pen / Julie Sutton -- pt. 1 THE CONTEXT FOR MUSIC THERAPY IN EUROPE -- 2. Music Therapy in Europe: The Identity and Professionalisation of European Music Therapy, with an Overview and History of the European Music Therapy Confederation / Julie Sutton -- 3. Theoretical Perspectives of Music Therapy: The State of the Art / Julie Sutton -- 4. The Role of Ontology in Music Therapy: Theory and Practice / Senior Lecturer -- pt. 2 CLINICAL AND RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES -- 5. Music and Psychosis: The Answer from the Patient to Music Therapy: Fur Elise! / Jan Van Camp -- 6. Time after Time: Working with Severely Disturbed Adults in a Regional Health Service Outpatient Setting / Julie Sutton -- 7. Music Therapy for Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Especially Autism: A Case Study with a Theoretical Foundation and an Evaluation Tool / Karin Schumacher.
Summary:
This text comprises of a wide range of thinking from across Europe, stressing how essential the musician is within the identity of a music therapist. With examples and clinical case material from across Europe, the editors provide insight into the aspects of the therapeutic process which are enabled by music.
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