An Introduction to Music Therapy: Theory and Practice / Edition 2

An Introduction to Music Therapy: Theory and Practice / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0697388603
ISBN-13:
9780697388605
Pub. Date:
11/13/1998
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
ISBN-10:
0697388603
ISBN-13:
9780697388605
Pub. Date:
11/13/1998
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
An Introduction to Music Therapy: Theory and Practice / Edition 2

An Introduction to Music Therapy: Theory and Practice / Edition 2

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Overview

Available for the first time in paperback, this low-cost, high-quality guide to music therapy thought, research, and practice is the ideal text for a one semester overview and the perfect handbook for the practicing professional.

You'll find that Davis, Gfeller, and Thaut's detailed descriptions of the populations most likely to receive music therapy are strongly supported by background material and extensive references, helping students build a firm base from which to explore the range of current healing modalities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780697388605
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Publication date: 11/13/1998
Edition description: REV
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

William David, Ph.D., RMT, completed his doctorate at the University of Kansas. Currently, he is coordinator of the undergraduate music theapy program at Colorado State University. From 1976-1980, he served as clinician, then as Director of Music Therapy, at Faribault State Hospital. He is past president of the Midwestern Region of the National Association for Music Therapy.

Michael H. Thaut. Ph.D., RMT is the coordinator of graduate studies in music and music therapy at Colorado State University. He earned his doctorate from Michigan State University in 1983, and has served as Director of Music Therapy at the Riverside Correctional Facility. He is the director of the interdisciplinary Center for Biomedical Research at Colorado state, and is an ccompished musician.

Kate Gfeller, Ph.D., RMT, is Professor in the School of Music and the Department of Speeach Pathology and Audiology at the University of Iowa, Iowa City. She has received the Research nand Publications Award and the National Service Award from the National Association for Music Therapy. Her areas of interest and expertise include music therapy with persons who have hearing losses, music perception of persons with assistive hearing devices, affective response to music, and music therapy with older adults. She is the author of numberous book, book chapters, and research articles, presenting her findings at workshops throughout the U.S, Canada, Ireland, and Australia.

Table of Contents

Preface

An Overview of Music Therapy

1 Clinical Practice in Music Therapy

2 Music Therapy: An Historical Perspective

3 Music: A Human Phenomenon

Populations Served by Music Therapists

4 Music Therapy for Mentally Retarded Children and Adults

5 Music Therapy in the Treatment of Mental Disorders

6 Music Therapy and Elderly Populations

7 Music Therapy for the Physically Disabled Child

8 Music Therapy with Autistic Children

9 Music Therapy in the Treatment of Learning Disabilities

10 Music Therapy in the Treatment of Sensory Disorders

11 Music Therapy in the Treatment of Medical Conditions

12 Music Therapy in the Rehabilitation of Stroke and Traumatic-Brain-Injured Clients

13 Music Therapy in Correctional Psychiatry

Professional Issues in Music Therapy

14 The Music Therapy Treatment Process

15 The Role of Research in Music Therapy

16 The Profession in a Larger Context

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