Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability, Paediatrics and Neurology. paper 312 p.
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Part 1 Paediatrics: premature birth and music therapy, MonikaNocker-Ribaupierre; indications for the inclusion of music therapy in thecare of hospitalized infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia, Helen Shoemark;"a song of life" - improvised songs with children with cancer and seriousblood disordes, Ann Turry. Part 2 Developmental disability: contact in music- the analysis of musical behaviour in children with communication disorderand pervasive developmental disability for differential diagnosis, TonyWigram; music and autism - vocal improvization as containment of stereotypes,Gianluigi di Franco; islanders - making connections in music therapy, ClaireFlower; client-centred therapy for emotionally disturbed teenagers withmoderate learning disability, John Strange; the use of creative improvizationand psychodynamic insights in music therapy with an abused child, PaulineEtkin; Orff music therapy with multiple-handicapped children, Melanie Voight;the music, the meaning and the therapist's dilemma, Sandra Brown. Part 3Neurology: "singing my life, playing myself" - song-based and improvisatorymethods of music therapy with individuals with neurological impairments,Wendy Magee; music therapy in neuro-surgical rehabilitation, SimonGilbertson. Part 4 Aspects of training and clinical supervision: integrativeapproaches to supervision for music therapists, Isabelle Frohne-Hageman;psychoanalytically-oriented music therapy supervision, Janice Dvorkin; musictherapy training - a process to develop the musical and therapeutic identityof the music therapist, Tony Wigram et al.