Creative music therapy has its origins in working with children with special needs. In the last 20 years, however, this approach has been used extensively in music therapy with adult clients with learning difficulties, chronic illness, and mental health and psychosocial problems. This CD accompanies the book "Music for Life" which presents: case studies of work carried out by the author and other therapists in the UK and Germany; accounts of work with clients with learning difficulties, neuromotor damage, Alzheimer's ...
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Creative music therapy has its origins in working with children with special needs. In the last 20 years, however, this approach has been used extensively in music therapy with adult clients with learning difficulties, chronic illness, and mental health and psychosocial problems. This CD accompanies the book "Music for Life" which presents: case studies of work carried out by the author and other therapists in the UK and Germany; accounts of work with clients with learning difficulties, neuromotor damage, Alzheimer's Disease, AIDS and psychosomatic problems; details of working with a coma patient and in a music therapy group and theoretical chapters, drawing on themes emerging from the case studies on creating, expressing and meeting in music. Central to the book is the idea that music therapy derives its uniqueness from music's base as a non-verbal art form. This CD allows the reader the opportunity to listen to excerpts from case studies described in the book.
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Add this copy of Music for Life: Aspects of Creative Music Therapy With to cart. $78.22, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.