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Interactive Music Therapy in Child and Family Psychiatry

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This practical book outlines and explains the rationale for using music therapy in child and family psychiatry. Amelia Oldfield reflects on current research methodology and describes characteristics of her own approach to therapy sessions, including how to start and end the session, how to motivate children and establish a positive musical dialogue with them, and how to include parents in the session. She also uses video analysis techniques to assess and advance the role of the therapist.Individual chapters focus on the results of the author's research investigations with specific groups such as mothers and young children, groups of adults with profound difficulties, children with autistic spectrum disorder or severe physical and mental difficulties, as well as children without clear diagnosis. Case studies and vignettes supplement these examples. The author also considers the whole process from the initial referral for therapy and using psychiatric music therapy for diagnostic assessment to how to end treatment.This book is accessible to music therapists, psychiatrists, nurses and occupational therapists working with children and families, as well as music therapy trainers, their students and academics interested in music therapy.
Contents: Introduction. 1. The characteristics of my music therapy approach in child and family psychiatry. 2. Music therapy diagnostic assessments in child and family psychiatry. 3. The music therapy group at the Croft, assisting clinical diagnosis. 4. Individual short term music therapy in child and family psychiatry. 5. Music therapy with families at the Croft Unit for Child and Family Psychiatry. 6. Music Therapy Research. 7. A research investigation into music therapy diagnostic assessments. 8. Teaching about music therapy. 9. Music therapy supervision. Conclusion. Appendices. References. Indexes.
Amplified by the personality of the therapist, the plethora of case vignettes and combined with many practical clinical descriptions. Oldfield has succeeded in authoring a highly readable and engaging account of her experiences as clinician, educator and researcher. By virtue of its practical nature, much of the material contained in Oldfield's work will serve both the beginning or seasoned professional.
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