Music therapy for premature and newborn infants:
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Veröffentlicht: Gilsum, NH Barcelona Publishers © 2004
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Trusting behavioral communication / Christine B. Fischer and Heidelise Als -- Fetal hearing : implications for the neonate / Kenneth J. Gerhardt and Robert M. Adrams -- Attachment formation in very premature infants : a new generation / Tina Gutbrod and Dieter Wolke -- On the meaning of prenatal auditory perception and memory for the development of the mind : a psychoanalytic perspective / Suzanne Maiello -- Coming together : resonance and synchronization as a regulating factor in relationships / Gisela M. Lenz and Dorothee von Moreau -- Medical music therapy for the premature baby : research review / Fred J. Schwartz -- The mother's voice : a bridge between two worlds / Monika Nöcker-Ribaupierre -- Premature babies have premature mothers : practical experiences with premature infants and their mothers using auditive stimulation with the mother's voice / Marie-Luise Zimmer -- Life in neonatal care : or the situation of the premature baby / Elisabeth Dardart -- Family-centered music therapy for infants with complex medical and surgical needs / Helen Shoemark -- A clinical model of music therapy in the NICU / Joanne V. Loewry -- A resource guide for establishing a neonatal music therapy program / Deanna Hanson Abromeit
A comprehensive, international collection of research and clinical reports, demonstrating different approachs to music therapy with infants
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ISBN:1283367262
1891278991
9781283367264
9781891278990

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