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El. knyga: Collaborations Within and Between Dramatherapy and Music Therapy: Experiences, Challenges and Opportunities in Clinical and Training Contexts

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784504021
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Aug-2018
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784504021
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In this insightful book, Oldfield and Carr draw together persuasive arguments for combining aspects of music therapy and dramatherapy, whilst retaining their unique facets.Building on the many links between music and drama and the compatibility between the two disciplines, the authors explore how artistic aspects of each therapy can be drawn on to create fresh ways of working. This approach enriches the practice of professionals working to support people with special needs, people recovering from trauma and social deprivation and a wide range of other service users. Despite the significant overlap in music therapy and dramatherapy techniques, this is the first book to directly explore the vast potential of elements of the two disciplines being brought together. Covering a range of different perspectives and practice contexts, this book demonstrates just how much the professions can offer each other both from a clinical perspective and from the point of view of training therapists.

Music therapy and dramatherapy share many of the same techniques and purposes, yet the full potential of combining aspects of the two disciplines is yet to be explored. This book examines the ways in which they can be brought together, and unpacks the various contexts in which this approach can be taught and put to practice.

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Unlocking the potential of elements of music therapy and dramatherapy working together
Foreword 7(4)
Rebecca Applin Warner
Acknowledgements 11(2)
Introduction 13(8)
Amelia Oldfield
Mandy Can
1 `If Music Be the Food of Love .': The Dance of Music and Drama in the Early Years of Creative Arts Therapies
21(10)
Sue Jennings
2 Dramatic Role Play Within Improvisational Music Therapy: Joey's Story
31(22)
Grace Thompson
3 Notes of Recognition and Connection: Music Within Dramatherapy When Working with Adults Who Have Challenges in Their Verbal Capacity or Are Non-Verbal
53(20)
Jane Jackson
4 The Use of Puppets in Music Therapy Sessions with Young Children and Teenagers
73(22)
Jo Tomlinson
Susan Greenhalgh
5 `You Are the Music While the Music Lasts': Songs, Memories and Stories Within a Story
95(18)
Christine West
6 Humour, Play, Movement and Kazoos: Drama in Music Therapy with Children and Families
113(16)
Amelia Oldfield
7 Collaborations and Transitions Between Schools and Arts Therapy Modalities
129(18)
Jessica Ellinor
Alexandra Georgaki
8 Love Songs for My Perpetrator: A Musical Theater-Based Drama Therapy Performance Intervention
147(20)
Adam Reynolds
Catherine Davis
9 Lullaby for Butterfly: A Dramatherapy and Music Therapy Project for Young People Who Have Experienced Social Deprivation
167(18)
Ludwika Konieczna-Nowak
10 Past and Current Influences Between Music Therapy and Dramatherapy in Collaborative Training, Practice and Research
185(24)
Helen Odell-Miller
Ditty Dokter
11 Music Therapy and Dramatherapy Students Improvising Together: Using Playback and Other Forms
209(24)
Amelia Oldfield
Eleanor Richards
Mandy Can
Ditty Dokter
Reflections 233(6)
Mandy Can
About the Contributors 239(8)
Subject Index 247(8)
Author Index 255
Amelia Oldfield is a well-known and prestigious music therapist with over 25 years' experience in the field. She works at the Croft Unit for Child and Family Psychiatry and at the Child Development Centre, Addenbrookes. She also lectures at Anglia Polytechnic University, where she co-initiated the MA Music Therapy Training. Amelia has completed four research investigations and a PhD. She has also produced six music therapy training videos. She is married with four children and plays clarinet in local chamber music groups in Cambridge, UK. Jo Tomlinson has been working as a music therapist in schools in Cambridgeshire, UK, for over 15 years. She was involved in setting up the music therapy service for Cambridgeshire Music in 1995, and was head music therapist from 2001 ā 2005.