Receptive methods in music therapy: techniques and clinical applications for music therapy clinicians, educators and students
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Autor: Grocke, Denise Elizabeth
Jahr: 2007
Contents
FOREWORD BY PROFESSOR CHERYL DILEO 11
Introduction 13
Evidence-based practice in receptive music therapy 15
Receptive methods in music therapy 15
Definitions of receptive music therapy 16
Overview of the book 17
Ethical guidelines 19
Chapter 1 Engaging with Clients Verbally and Musically 20
Beliefs and values that impact on interaction with patients 20
Verbal processing of client s experiences in music therapy 25
Empathic improvisation for non-verbal clients 41
Conclusion 44
Chapter 2 Selecting Music for Receptive Methods in Music Therapy 45
Differences between music for relaxation and music for stimulating imagery 45
The characteristics of music for receptive music therapy 47
Other considerations when selecting music for receptive methods 53
Assessing a music selection for suitability 55
Choice of music for particular patient/client groups and ages 56
Guidelines for using recorded music in the hospital environment 58
Conclusion 60
Chapter 3 Relaxation and Receptive Methods for Children and
Adolescents 61
Introduction 61
Receptive music therapy for hospitalised children and adolescents:
setting the scene 62
Receptive music therapy for hospitalised young children 64
Receptive music therapy for hospitalised older children 68
Relaxation for children with sleep difficulties in a psychiatric setting 73
Receptive music therapy for children in palliative care 77
Receptive music therapy for young hospitalised adolescent patients 79
Receptive music therapy in the classroom 81
Relaxation for older adolescents 85
Chapter 4 Receptive Methods and Relaxation for Adults 89
Introduction 89
Theoretical framework 89
Establishing an environment that is conducive to relaxation with music 90
Therapeutic skills for facilitating a relaxed state in the client 92
Music selection 94
Relaxation inductions 95
Short relaxation 95
Structured/count-down relaxation induction 97
Autogenic-type relaxation 98
Colour induction (with colour) 100
Light relaxation inductions 102
Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) (based on Jacobson 1938) 104
Clinical Examples 105
Hospitalised adult clients 105
Relaxation for older adults 108
Relaxation in palliative care: a group context 113
Adaptation of relaxation in palliative care: case example 115
Relaxation and music for patients in cardiac rehabilitation 117
Conclusion 122
Contraindications 123
Music selections 123
Chapter 5 Music, Visualisations and Imagery 127
Why use visualisations/imagery in conjunction with music? 127
Visualisations and directed music imaging 128
Assessing a client s suitability for music and imagery methods 128
Visualisations 129
Bringing the visualisation to an end 130
Directed music imaging 131
Managing a negative experience to an imagery script 132
Unguided music imaging (UMI) and group music and
imagery (GrpMI) 133
Types of imagery experiences 134
Assessing a client s suitability for methods that involve self-generated
imagery 136
Unguided music imaging 136
Group music and imagery 139
Music selections for unguided music imaging and group music
and imagery 142
Applications of group music and imagery 143
Guided music imaging (GMI) 148
Interventions for short pieces of music 151
Applications of GMI 152
Unguided and guided music and imagery in medicine 154
Conclusion 156
Chapter 6 Song Lyric Discussion, Reminiscence and Life Review 156
Introduction and definitions 157
Song lyric discussion (SLD) 158
Who can benefit from song lyric discussion? 170
Song reminiscence in aged care settings 176
Music life review 176
Conclusion 178
Note 178
Chapter 7 Perceptual Listening and Musical Appreciation 179
Introduction 179
Principles in evaluating the value of recorded music for clients 180
Suitability and cautions in selecting and playing music 180
Protocol for the use of recorded music for listening in individual
and group work 181
Influencing factors 185
Recorded music as part of the music therapy programme for people
with intellectual disability 186
Choice of music: a clinical/research example 187
Summary 193
Notes 194
Chapter 8 Receptive Music Therapy and Art Media 195
Music collage 195
Music therapy and collage with bereaved children 208
Music, drawing and narrative (MDN) 211
Conclusion 213
Chapter 9 Vibroacoustic Therapy in Receptive Music Therapy 214
Introduction 214
Basic theory 214
Clinical applications 217
Method of intervention and clinical procedures 220
Frequency and duration of sessions 225
Choice of music used in vibroacoustic treatment 226
Contraindications 227
Clinical applications of vibroacoustic therapy 229
Conclusion 231
Classical music selections for vibroacoustic therapy: discography 232
Chapter 10 Music and Movement 236
Introduction 236
Clients with physical disabilities 236
Music and movement protocol 242
Conclusion 254
REFERENCES 258
THE AUTHORS 264
SUBJECT INDEX 266
AUTHOR INDEX 271
List of Figures
9.1 Vibroacoustic bed, side view 217
9.2a Vibroacoustic bed, top view 218
9.2b Vibroacoustic chair 218
10.1 Good morning song 243
10.2 Goodbye song 255
List of Tables
1.1 A comparison of verbal processing in counselling parctice and music therapy practice 27
1.2 A comparison of effective and poor listening skills 30
1.3 Focused questions and possible elicited response 33
2.1 Comparison of the elements of music for relaxation and imagery 46
2.2 Ranking an entire CD 58
2.3 Assessing individual tracks 58
4.1 Choice of music for each stage of the relaxation process (Kildea 1998) 109
4.2 Relaxation compilation no. 1 110
4.3 Relaxation compilation no.2 110
4.4 Relaxation compilation no.3 110
4.5 Relaxation compilation no.4 111
4.6 Relaxation compilation no.5 111
4.7 Relaxation compilation no.6 112
4.8 Music examples 1-4 119
5.1 The differences between the methods in relation to the context and the roles of the
client and the therapist 129
5.2 Types of imagery experiences 134
5.3 Comparison of unguided music imaging and guided music imaging 148
6.1 Songs, artists and issues explored in the song lyrics 161
6.2 Classic songs from 1970 to 1990 163
6.3 Songs presented at Odyssey House 173
6.4 Song titles and topics for discussion 177
7.1 List of recorded music used in the study 187
7.2 Recording chart for client responses to recorded music selections 189
7.3 Group 1 responses to the music selections by piece and loudness presentation in % 190
7.4 Group 2 responses to the music selections by piece and loudness presentation in % 192
9.1 Frequencies used in VA therapy 220
9.2 Classical music selections for VA therapy 233
List of Plates
8.1 Reproduction of collage created by woman in an aged care facility 201
8.2 The reflecting on the beauty of life collage 204
8.3 The journey collage 205
8.4 The on the prowl collage 206
8.5 The lady in red collage 207
8.6 Trisha s family tree 210
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Titel: Receptive methods in music therapy
Autor: Grocke, Denise Elizabeth
Jahr: 2007
Contents
FOREWORD BY PROFESSOR CHERYL DILEO 11
Introduction 13
Evidence-based practice in receptive music therapy 15
Receptive methods in music therapy 15
Definitions of receptive music therapy 16
Overview of the book 17
Ethical guidelines 19
Chapter 1 Engaging with Clients Verbally and Musically 20
Beliefs and values that impact on interaction with patients 20
Verbal processing of client's experiences in music therapy 25
Empathic improvisation for non-verbal clients 41
Conclusion 44
Chapter 2 Selecting Music for Receptive Methods in Music Therapy 45
Differences between music for relaxation and music for stimulating imagery 45
The characteristics of music for receptive music therapy 47
Other considerations when selecting music for receptive methods 53
Assessing a music selection for suitability 55
Choice of music for particular patient/client groups and ages 56
Guidelines for using recorded music in the hospital environment 58
Conclusion 60
Chapter 3 Relaxation and Receptive Methods for Children and
Adolescents 61
Introduction 61
Receptive music therapy for hospitalised children and adolescents:
setting the scene 62
Receptive music therapy for hospitalised young children 64
Receptive music therapy for hospitalised older children 68
Relaxation for children with sleep difficulties in a psychiatric setting 73
Receptive music therapy for children in palliative care 77
Receptive music therapy for young hospitalised adolescent patients 79
Receptive music therapy in the classroom 81
Relaxation for older adolescents 85
Chapter 4 Receptive Methods and Relaxation for Adults 89
Introduction 89
Theoretical framework 89
Establishing an environment that is conducive to relaxation with music 90
Therapeutic skills for facilitating a relaxed state in the client 92
Music selection 94
Relaxation inductions 95
Short relaxation 95
Structured/count-down relaxation induction 97
Autogenic-type relaxation 98
Colour induction (with colour) 100
'Light' relaxation inductions 102
Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) (based on Jacobson 1938) 104
Clinical Examples 105
Hospitalised adult clients 105
Relaxation for older adults 108
Relaxation in palliative care: a group context 113
Adaptation of relaxation in palliative care: case example 115
Relaxation and music for patients in cardiac rehabilitation 117
Conclusion 122
Contraindications 123
Music selections 123
Chapter 5 Music, Visualisations and Imagery 127
Why use visualisations/imagery in conjunction with music? 127
Visualisations and directed music imaging 128
Assessing a client's suitability for music and imagery methods 128
Visualisations 129
Bringing the visualisation to an end 130
Directed music imaging 131
Managing a negative experience to an imagery script 132
Unguided music imaging (UMI) and group music and
imagery (GrpMI) 133
Types of imagery experiences 134
Assessing a client's suitability for methods that involve self-generated
imagery 136
Unguided music imaging 136
Group music and imagery 139
Music selections for unguided music imaging and group music
and imagery 142
Applications of group music and imagery 143
Guided music imaging (GMI) 148
Interventions for short pieces of music 151
Applications of GMI 152
Unguided and guided music and imagery in medicine 154
Conclusion 156
Chapter 6 Song Lyric Discussion, Reminiscence and Life Review 156
Introduction and definitions 157
Song lyric discussion (SLD) 158
Who can benefit from song lyric discussion? 170
Song reminiscence in aged care settings 176
Music life review 176
Conclusion 178
Note 178
Chapter 7 Perceptual Listening and Musical Appreciation 179
Introduction 179
Principles in evaluating the value of recorded music for clients 180
Suitability and cautions in selecting and playing music 180
Protocol for the use of recorded music for listening in individual
and group work 181
Influencing factors 185
Recorded music as part of the music therapy programme for people
with intellectual disability 186
Choice of music: a clinical/research example 187
Summary 193
Notes 194
Chapter 8 Receptive Music Therapy and Art Media 195
Music collage 195
Music therapy and collage with bereaved children 208
Music, drawing and narrative (MDN) 211
Conclusion 213
Chapter 9 Vibroacoustic Therapy in Receptive Music Therapy 214
Introduction 214
Basic theory 214
Clinical applications 217
Method of intervention and clinical procedures 220
Frequency and duration of sessions 225
Choice of music used in vibroacoustic treatment 226
Contraindications 227
Clinical applications of vibroacoustic therapy 229
Conclusion 231
Classical music selections for vibroacoustic therapy: discography 232
Chapter 10 Music and Movement 236
Introduction 236
Clients with physical disabilities 236
Music and movement protocol 242
Conclusion 254
REFERENCES 258
THE AUTHORS 264
SUBJECT INDEX 266
AUTHOR INDEX 271
List of Figures
9.1 Vibroacoustic bed, side view 217
9.2a Vibroacoustic bed, top view 218
9.2b Vibroacoustic chair 218
10.1 Good morning song 243
10.2 Goodbye song 255
List of Tables
1.1 A comparison of verbal processing in counselling parctice and music therapy practice 27
1.2 A comparison of effective and poor listening skills 30
1.3 Focused questions and possible elicited response 33
2.1 Comparison of the elements of music for relaxation and imagery 46
2.2 Ranking an entire CD 58
2.3 Assessing individual tracks 58
4.1 Choice of music for each stage of the relaxation process (Kildea 1998) 109
4.2 Relaxation compilation no. 1 110
4.3 Relaxation compilation no.2 110
4.4 Relaxation compilation no.3 110
4.5 Relaxation compilation no.4 111
4.6 Relaxation compilation no.5 111
4.7 Relaxation compilation no.6 112
4.8 Music examples 1-4 119
5.1 The differences between the methods in relation to the context and the roles of the
client and the therapist 129
5.2 Types of imagery experiences 134
5.3 Comparison of unguided music imaging and guided music imaging 148
6.1 Songs, artists and issues explored in the song lyrics 161
6.2 Classic songs from 1970 to 1990 163
6.3 Songs presented at Odyssey House 173
6.4 Song titles and topics for discussion 177
7.1 List of recorded music used in the study 187
7.2 Recording chart for client responses to recorded music selections 189
7.3 Group 1 responses to the music selections by piece and loudness presentation in % 190
7.4 Group 2 responses to the music selections by piece and loudness presentation in % 192
9.1 Frequencies used in VA therapy 220
9.2 Classical music selections for VA therapy 233
List of Plates
8.1 Reproduction of collage created by woman in an aged care facility 201
8.2 The'reflecting on the beauty of life collage 204
8.3 The 'journey' collage 205
8.4 The 'on the prowl' collage 206
8.5 The 'lady in red' collage 207
8.6 'Trisha's'family tree 210 |
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