Music therapy : an introduction /

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Author / Creator:Peters, Jacqueline Schmidt.
Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:Springfield, Ill. : C.C. Thomas, 2000.
Description:xii, 474 p. ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4529335
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ISBN:0398070423 (cloth)
0398070431 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographic references (p. 422-453) and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • Pt. I. Music Therapy and the Music Therapist
  • Ch. 1. A Definition of Music Therapy
  • Ch. 2. The Education and Training of the Music Therapist
  • Pt. II. Music Therapy Through the Ages
  • Ch. 3. Historical Overview of the Use of Music to Promote Health
  • Ch. 4. The Development of Music Therapy as an Organized Profession
  • Pt. III. Current Clinical Practices in Music Therapy
  • Ch. 5. General Guidelines for the Therapeutic Use of Music, Part I: Theoretical Principles
  • Ch. 6. General Guidelines for the Therapeutic Use of Music, Part II: Practical Planning
  • Ch. 7. Music Therapy for Individuals who have Mental Retardation
  • Ch. 8. Music Therapy for Individuals who have Learning Disabilities
  • Ch. 9. Music Therapy for Individuals who have Hearing Impairments
  • Ch. 10. Music Therapy for Individuals who have Visual Impairments
  • Ch. 11. Music Therapy for Individuals who have Orthopedic Impairments
  • Ch. 12. Music Therapy for Individuals who have Communication Disorders or Impairments
  • Ch. 13. Music Therapy for Individuals who have Autism
  • Ch. 14. Music Therapy for Children and Adolescents who have Mental or Behavioral Disorders or Severe Emotional Disturbances
  • Ch. 15. Music Therapy for Adults who have Mental or Behavioral Disorders
  • Ch. 16. Music Therapy for Individuals who have Severe, Multiple Disabilities
  • Ch. 17. Music Therapy in Medical Treatment Settings
  • Ch. 18. Music Therapy in Physical Rehabilitation Programs
  • Ch. 19. Music Therapy with Individuals who are Elderly
  • Ch. 20. Music Therapy for Individuals who are Terminally Ill
  • Ch. 21. Music Therapy to Promote Health and Well-Being in the General Population
  • Ch. 22. Overview of Selected "Schools" of Music Therapy
  • Ch. 23. Clinicians and Research.