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Clinician's Guide to Forensic Music Therapy: Treatment Manuals for Group

Cognitive Analytic Music Therapy (G-CAMT) and Music Therapy Anger Management (MTAM)
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The Clinician's Guide to Forensic Music Therapy provides information and advice on how to effectively and safely deliver two context-specific, systematic approaches in forensic music therapy.
 
The two clinically tested treatment manuals have been specifically designed for use by music therapists and other clinicians working in prisons and secure hospital settings. They provide in-depth practical guidance for a variety of contexts and specific attention is given to risk assessment, responsivity to treatment and recovery. The book also includes advice on clinical evaluation, taking the complexities of diagnosis and patient needs into consideration.
 
As the very first of its kind, and written by two leading practitioners of forensic music therapy, this book is essential reading for any music therapist and student of music therapy. It will also be of interest to other clinicians working in correctional or secure psychiatric settings and includes a chapter for them on how to use music effectively.
1. The Rationale for a Music Therapy Treatment Manual for Men and Women in Secure Forensic Treatment .
2. The Research Study Treatment Manual: User Guidelines.
3. Music Therapy Anger Management: A Cognitive Behavioural Music Therapy Approach.
4. Guidance and Practical Work Sheets for Music Therapists (Specialist Use).
5. Evaluating Clinical Practice.
6. Guidance for Clinicians in the Use of Music
From cover to cover, this book holds a wealth of helpful information regarding key aspects of music therapy work within forensic psychiatry underpinned by years of experience working within these environments, a vast amount of research and a solid theoretical understanding of the sensitive and complex psychological and organisational processes in these settings.
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