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Music Therapy and Autism Across the Lifespan
A Spectrum of Approaches
Taschenbuch von Elizabeth Coombes (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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The combination of music and relationship work in person-centred approaches supports the three main areas of difficulty autistic people experience: social interaction, communication and imagination. This book brings together the voices of music therapy practitioners in the UK, with a strong focus on practice-based evidence.
The combination of music and relationship work in person-centred approaches supports the three main areas of difficulty autistic people experience: social interaction, communication and imagination. This book brings together the voices of music therapy practitioners in the UK, with a strong focus on practice-based evidence.
Über den Autor
Edited by Henry Dunn, Elizabeth Coombes, Emma Maclean, Helen Mottram and Josie Nugent
Inhaltsverzeichnis

FOREWORD
Professor Adam Ockelford, University of Roehampton, United Kingdom

INTRODUCTION
Henry Dunn, Music Psychotherapist, Arts Therapies Service, Devon Partnership NHS Trust

PRELUDE: The Unanswered Question
Auriel Warwick, Retired Music Therapist

PART 1 - IMPROVISATIONAL APPROACHES
Chapter 1 Clinical Trials.... Are Music Therapists Deluding Themselves?
Amelia Oldfield, Music Therapist NHS, Laura Blauth, Freelance Music Therapist, Johanna Finneman, Cognitive Neuroscientist, Órla Casey, Head of Music Therapy, Cambridgeshire Music, Cambridgeshire County Council.

Chapter 2 Evolving a Contemporary Psychoanalytically-Informed Relational Music Therapy with Children with High-Functioning Autism in Specialist School Placements
Joy Gravestock, Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 3 "Fight it Jake, Fight it!" The Ethics of Encouragement with Clients with anAutistic Spectrum Condition
Robin Bates, Music Therapist and Supervisor, Cornwall Music Therapy Trust

Chapter 4 Musical Interaction Therapy (MIT) For Children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASCs): Underlying Rationale, Clinical Practice And Research Evidence.
Dawn Wimpory, Consultant Clinical Psychologist - Lead for ASD (NHS) and Lecturer (Bangor University, joint appointment) and Elise Gwilym, Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 5 Group Clinical Improvisation as a Practice of Ritual and Connection for Young People with Autistic Spectrum Conditions
Becky White, Associate Lecturer University of the West of England and Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 6 Shared Experience; Learning from Other Modalities in Therapeutic Work with an Adult with an Autistic Spectrum Condition
Alistair Robertson, Music Therapist in the NHS and Voluntary Sector, Scotland

PART 2 - COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES
Chapter 7 Music Therapy with Children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions and Their Families
Josie Nugent, Music Therapist for Foyle Down Syndrome Trust, Derry, Northern Ireland and Freelance Music Therapist.

Chapter 8 How Do Music Therapists Share? Exploring Collaborative Approaches in Educational Settings for Children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions
Emma Maclean, Lead Music Therapist, NHS Lothian and Lecturer in Music Therapy, Queen Margaret University, Scotland and Claire Tillotson, Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 9 Finding a Place: Context-Based Music Therapy in a Transitional Centre for Children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions
Kate Fawcett, Freelance Music Therapist and Musician

Chapter 10 A Team Approach in Supporting Mark's Journey to Increased Social Engagement - Music Therapy Work with a Young Man with Autism
Cindy-Jo Morison, Senior Music Psychotherapist, Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust

PART 3 - MUSIC THERAPY APPROACHES CONNECTED WITH AUTISTIC IDENTITY AND CULTURE
Chapter 11 Voice and the Autistic Self: An Exploration Into How Non-Verbal Voicework in Music Therapy Can Support Intersubjective Relatedness
Tina Warnock, Freelance Music Therapist, Director for Belltree Music Therapy CIC and Vocal Psychotherapy UK

Chapter 12 Valuing Neurodiversity: A Humanistic, Non-Normative Model of Music Therapy Exploring Rogers' Person-Centred Approach with Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions
Beth Pickard, Senior Lecturer University of South Wales, Wales, Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 13 Self-Realisation in Music therapy: Assessing the Young Autistic Person's Sense of Self in the Quest for Wholeness through a Synthesis of Music Therapy, Psychosynthesis and a Developing Sense of Self
Peter Whelan, Senior Music Therapist, Whitefield Schools, London

POSTLUDE: Music Therapy and Autism across the Lifespan
Elizabeth Coombes, Course Leader, University of South Wales MA Music Therapy and Freelance Music Therapist and Supervisor, Wales and Emma Maclean, Lead Music Therapist, NHS Lothian, Lecturer in Music Therapy, Queen Margaret University, Scotland
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE BOOK

AUTHOR INDEX

SUBJECT INDEX

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Chirurgie
Genre: Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781785923111
ISBN-10: 1785923110
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: DUNN HENRY
Redaktion: Coombes, Elizabeth
Maclean, Emma
Mottram, Helen
Dunn, Henry
Nugent, Josie
Hersteller: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Maße: 228 x 151 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Elizabeth Coombes (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.06.2019
Gewicht: 0,581 kg
Artikel-ID: 115398511
Über den Autor
Edited by Henry Dunn, Elizabeth Coombes, Emma Maclean, Helen Mottram and Josie Nugent
Inhaltsverzeichnis

FOREWORD
Professor Adam Ockelford, University of Roehampton, United Kingdom

INTRODUCTION
Henry Dunn, Music Psychotherapist, Arts Therapies Service, Devon Partnership NHS Trust

PRELUDE: The Unanswered Question
Auriel Warwick, Retired Music Therapist

PART 1 - IMPROVISATIONAL APPROACHES
Chapter 1 Clinical Trials.... Are Music Therapists Deluding Themselves?
Amelia Oldfield, Music Therapist NHS, Laura Blauth, Freelance Music Therapist, Johanna Finneman, Cognitive Neuroscientist, Órla Casey, Head of Music Therapy, Cambridgeshire Music, Cambridgeshire County Council.

Chapter 2 Evolving a Contemporary Psychoanalytically-Informed Relational Music Therapy with Children with High-Functioning Autism in Specialist School Placements
Joy Gravestock, Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 3 "Fight it Jake, Fight it!" The Ethics of Encouragement with Clients with anAutistic Spectrum Condition
Robin Bates, Music Therapist and Supervisor, Cornwall Music Therapy Trust

Chapter 4 Musical Interaction Therapy (MIT) For Children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASCs): Underlying Rationale, Clinical Practice And Research Evidence.
Dawn Wimpory, Consultant Clinical Psychologist - Lead for ASD (NHS) and Lecturer (Bangor University, joint appointment) and Elise Gwilym, Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 5 Group Clinical Improvisation as a Practice of Ritual and Connection for Young People with Autistic Spectrum Conditions
Becky White, Associate Lecturer University of the West of England and Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 6 Shared Experience; Learning from Other Modalities in Therapeutic Work with an Adult with an Autistic Spectrum Condition
Alistair Robertson, Music Therapist in the NHS and Voluntary Sector, Scotland

PART 2 - COLLABORATIVE APPROACHES
Chapter 7 Music Therapy with Children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions and Their Families
Josie Nugent, Music Therapist for Foyle Down Syndrome Trust, Derry, Northern Ireland and Freelance Music Therapist.

Chapter 8 How Do Music Therapists Share? Exploring Collaborative Approaches in Educational Settings for Children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions
Emma Maclean, Lead Music Therapist, NHS Lothian and Lecturer in Music Therapy, Queen Margaret University, Scotland and Claire Tillotson, Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 9 Finding a Place: Context-Based Music Therapy in a Transitional Centre for Children with Autistic Spectrum Conditions
Kate Fawcett, Freelance Music Therapist and Musician

Chapter 10 A Team Approach in Supporting Mark's Journey to Increased Social Engagement - Music Therapy Work with a Young Man with Autism
Cindy-Jo Morison, Senior Music Psychotherapist, Northumberland Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust

PART 3 - MUSIC THERAPY APPROACHES CONNECTED WITH AUTISTIC IDENTITY AND CULTURE
Chapter 11 Voice and the Autistic Self: An Exploration Into How Non-Verbal Voicework in Music Therapy Can Support Intersubjective Relatedness
Tina Warnock, Freelance Music Therapist, Director for Belltree Music Therapy CIC and Vocal Psychotherapy UK

Chapter 12 Valuing Neurodiversity: A Humanistic, Non-Normative Model of Music Therapy Exploring Rogers' Person-Centred Approach with Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions
Beth Pickard, Senior Lecturer University of South Wales, Wales, Freelance Music Therapist

Chapter 13 Self-Realisation in Music therapy: Assessing the Young Autistic Person's Sense of Self in the Quest for Wholeness through a Synthesis of Music Therapy, Psychosynthesis and a Developing Sense of Self
Peter Whelan, Senior Music Therapist, Whitefield Schools, London

POSTLUDE: Music Therapy and Autism across the Lifespan
Elizabeth Coombes, Course Leader, University of South Wales MA Music Therapy and Freelance Music Therapist and Supervisor, Wales and Emma Maclean, Lead Music Therapist, NHS Lothian, Lecturer in Music Therapy, Queen Margaret University, Scotland
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE BOOK

AUTHOR INDEX

SUBJECT INDEX

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Chirurgie
Genre: Medizin
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781785923111
ISBN-10: 1785923110
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: DUNN HENRY
Redaktion: Coombes, Elizabeth
Maclean, Emma
Mottram, Helen
Dunn, Henry
Nugent, Josie
Hersteller: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Maße: 228 x 151 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Elizabeth Coombes (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.06.2019
Gewicht: 0,581 kg
Artikel-ID: 115398511
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