Clinical decision-making in music therapy: case studies
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adam_text | Table of Contents Preface.................................................................................................................................. xi Chapter 1: Introduction....................................................................................................... 1 Clinical decision making............................................................................................... 1 Clinical reflection........................................................................................................... 3 Reflexive practice........................................................................................................... 5 Modeling...................................................................................................................... 11 PART I: COMPOSITIONAL METHOD-VARIATION CASES Chapter 2: Songwriting with a preteen in neurological rehabilitation....................... 15 Annie Heiderscheit Chapter 3: Songwriting with a child with Autism Syndrome...................................... 23 Allison Μ. Fuller Chapter 4: Song transformation with adults with acquired traumatic brain injuries 33 Hermi Viljoen Chapter 5: Composing a rap with an adolescent with an emotional impairment.... 39 Angel Leung Chapter 6: Songwriting with a group of Syrian refugee children in a multi disciplinary creative arts therapy program in Turkey............................................ 47 Danny D. Kora Chapter 7: Songwriting with transgender youth struggling with chemical
dependency................................................................................................................... 57 Emma Moonier Chapter 8: Song transformation with adolescents in Eating Disorder treatment.... 63 Hailey Ward PART II: CASES THAT TRANSITION FROM A COMPOSITIONAL METHOD-VARIATION Chapter 9: Songwriting transitioning to referential instrumental improvisation with an adult in outpatient oncology................................................................................. 71 Stephanie Morris Chapter 10: Song collage transitioning to song discussion with dually diagnosed men 79 Nancy Jackson Chapter 11 : Transitioning between song collage and instrumental improvisation with an adolescent in a special education setting.......................................... 85 Davina Vencatasamy Chapter 12: Music composition transitioning to music-assisted relaxation and imagery with an adult with Sickle Cell Disease and chronic pain................. 93 Samuel N. Rodgers-Melnick Chapter 13: Songwriting transitioning to song discussion with a transgender adolescent in mental health day treatment................................................... 101 Kendri Ebert Chapter 14: Playlist creation transitioning to improvisation and songwriting with a man with mood disturbance............................................................................. 109 Nsamu Moonga
viii Clinical Decision-making in Music Therapy PART III: RE-CREATIVE METHOD-VARIATION CASES Chapter 15: Singing with a group of adults diagnosed with Schizophrenia.........117 Özgür Salur Chapter 16: Re-creative music for developing an inclusive band in an adult disability day service facility....................................................................... 123 Juyoung Lee Chapter 17: Group re-creative singing with adults in a forensic psychiatric hospital ................................................................................................................................ 129 Kimberly Lloyd Chapter 18: Re-creative music therapy utilizing assistive technology with an adult with Cerebral Palsy........................................................................................ 137 Jason Noone Chapter 19: Re-creative music therapy with a patient in hospice.......................... 149 Larisa McHugh Chapter 20: Re-creative singing and instrumental playing with a client recovering from a stroke.................................................................................................. 155 Sisi Lin Chapter 21: Re-creative therapeutic lessons with an adolescent in mental health treatment............................................................................................................... 161 Nancy Jackson PART IV: CASES THAT TRANSITION FROM A RE-CREATIVE METHOD-VARIATION Chapter 22: Song re-creation transitioning to song discussion with a community women’s
group.............................................................................................. 169 Joy Willenbrink-Conte Chapter 23: Re-creative transitioning to improvisational music-making with a mother and her autistic child........................................................................ 177 Eugenia Hernandez-Ruiz Chapter 24: Vocal re-creation transitioning to receptive music experiences with an adult with primary progressive aphasia via telehealth.............................. 185 Becky Wellman Chapter 25: Transitioning between vocal re-creation and improvisation with a woman diagnosed with complex PTSD............................................................... 191 Aksana Kavaliova-Moussi Chapter 26: Vocal re-creation transitioning to receptive experiences to expand speech prosody..................................................................................................... 197 Brea Murakami Chapter 27: Technology-based re-creation transitioning to improvisation with an adolescent girl with Rett Syndrome............................................................. 205 Marijke Groothuis Chapter 28: Transitioning between re-creative and receptive music therapy methods to support an adult undergoing stem cell transplant .................. 213 Lucy Forrest PART V: RECEPTIVE METHOD-VARIATIONS Chapter 29: Song reminiscence with a hospice patient and her daughter.............223 Emily Borkholder
Contents ix Chapter 30: Music and imagery for emotion regulation to address work-related stress and unresolved trauma................................................................... 229 Hyun Ju Chong Chapter 31 : Receptive music therapy during procedural support for an infant and parents in the NICU....................................................................................235 KarinnéAndonian Chapter 32: Culturally-specific receptive music for a Chinese patient and her adult son in palliative care.................................................................................. 241 Jingwen Zhang Chapter 33: Music listening with a hospitalized patient suffering from migraines . 249 Kimberly Spitz Donley Chapter 34: Receptive lullaby and song-of-kin with a hospitalized infant and their parents....................................................................................................... 253 Elizabeth Klinger PART VI: CASES THAT TRANSITION FROM A RECEPTIVE METHOD-VARIATION Chapter 35: Music and projective drawing transitioning to referential improvisation with an adult chronic mental health group................................................ 261 Nancy Jackson Chapter 36: Receptive music therapy transitioning to improvisation with a child with Autism................................................................................................ 267 Baishali Banerjee Mukherjee Chapter 37: Receptive music transitioning to improvisation with a healthcare worker receiving a lung transplant post-COVID-19.................................. 275 Laura McFee Chapter
38: Music-centered relaxation transitioning to songwriting in a music therapy staff support group for survivor advocates.................................. 287 Nadine Cadesky Chapter 39: Group guided imagery and singing transitioning into songwriting in a short-term psychiatric hospital................................................................. 297 Karen de Kock Chapter 40: Song communication transitioning to song transformation with a mother in the NICU..................................................................................... 305 Elisabeth Bombell Chapter 41 : Receptive music and movement transitioning to improvisation for affect integration with a child with severe trauma...................................313 Unni Tanum Johns PART VII: IMPROVISATIONAL METHOD-VARIATION CASES Chapter 42: Group improvisation with adults in Eating Disorder treatment......... 325 Annie Heiderscheit Chapter 43: Improvisational music therapy with an adolescent in a therapeutic day school......................................................................................................... 331 Lindsay RossmiHer Chapter 44: Improvisation with a child to address medical trauma....................... 339 Taylor Baloga Loufek Chapter 45: Improvised songs with a teenage girl with complex trauma............. 345 Hsin I Cindy Lai
X Clinical Decision-making in Music Therapy Chapter 46: Improvisation with an adolescent refugee receiving treatment for severe burns......................................................................................................... 351 Mireya P. Gonzalez Chapter 47: Vocal improvisation with a young girl with multiple and severe disabilities............................................................................................................. 357 EUde Scadata Chapter 48: Improvisation with parents and their baby in the NICU..................... 361 Elisabeth Bombell PART VIII: CASES THAT TRANSITION FROM AN IMPROVISATIONAL METHOD VARIATION Chapter 49: Improvisation transitioning to receptive music relaxation in a family setting....................................................................................................................371 Kathryn Eberle Cotter Chapter 50: Improvisation transitioning to songwriting with a man with PTSD....377 Bill Ahessy Chapter 51 : Non-referential improvisation transitioning to re-creative songwriting with a teenage student........ ................................................................................ 387 Regina R. Cesarz Chapter 52: Improvisation transitioning to receptive music experiences with individuals with trauma and anxiety............................................................ 393 Molly Griest Chapter 53: Non-referential improvisation transitioning to songwriting with a child in foster care.......................................................................................................... 401
Annie Heiderscheit Chapter 54: Improvisation transitioning to songwriting in couples music psychotherapy.......................................................................................................407 Emma Moonier
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Table of Contents Preface. xi Chapter 1: Introduction. 1 Clinical decision making. 1 Clinical reflection. 3 Reflexive practice. 5 Modeling. 11 PART I: COMPOSITIONAL METHOD-VARIATION CASES Chapter 2: Songwriting with a preteen in neurological rehabilitation. 15 Annie Heiderscheit Chapter 3: Songwriting with a child with Autism Syndrome. 23 Allison Μ. Fuller Chapter 4: Song transformation with adults with acquired traumatic brain injuries 33 Hermi Viljoen Chapter 5: Composing a rap with an adolescent with an emotional impairment. 39 Angel Leung Chapter 6: Songwriting with a group of Syrian refugee children in a multi disciplinary creative arts therapy program in Turkey. 47 Danny D. Kora Chapter 7: Songwriting with transgender youth struggling with chemical
dependency. 57 Emma Moonier Chapter 8: Song transformation with adolescents in Eating Disorder treatment. 63 Hailey Ward PART II: CASES THAT TRANSITION FROM A COMPOSITIONAL METHOD-VARIATION Chapter 9: Songwriting transitioning to referential instrumental improvisation with an adult in outpatient oncology. 71 Stephanie Morris Chapter 10: Song collage transitioning to song discussion with dually diagnosed men 79 Nancy Jackson Chapter 11 : Transitioning between song collage and instrumental improvisation with an adolescent in a special education setting. 85 Davina Vencatasamy Chapter 12: Music composition transitioning to music-assisted relaxation and imagery with an adult with Sickle Cell Disease and chronic pain. 93 Samuel N. Rodgers-Melnick Chapter 13: Songwriting transitioning to song discussion with a transgender adolescent in mental health day treatment. 101 Kendri Ebert Chapter 14: Playlist creation transitioning to improvisation and songwriting with a man with mood disturbance. 109 Nsamu Moonga
viii Clinical Decision-making in Music Therapy PART III: RE-CREATIVE METHOD-VARIATION CASES Chapter 15: Singing with a group of adults diagnosed with Schizophrenia.117 Özgür Salur Chapter 16: Re-creative music for developing an inclusive band in an adult disability day service facility. 123 Juyoung Lee Chapter 17: Group re-creative singing with adults in a forensic psychiatric hospital . 129 Kimberly Lloyd Chapter 18: Re-creative music therapy utilizing assistive technology with an adult with Cerebral Palsy. 137 Jason Noone Chapter 19: Re-creative music therapy with a patient in hospice. 149 Larisa McHugh Chapter 20: Re-creative singing and instrumental playing with a client recovering from a stroke. 155 Sisi Lin Chapter 21: Re-creative therapeutic lessons with an adolescent in mental health treatment. 161 Nancy Jackson PART IV: CASES THAT TRANSITION FROM A RE-CREATIVE METHOD-VARIATION Chapter 22: Song re-creation transitioning to song discussion with a community women’s
group. 169 Joy Willenbrink-Conte Chapter 23: Re-creative transitioning to improvisational music-making with a mother and her autistic child. 177 Eugenia Hernandez-Ruiz Chapter 24: Vocal re-creation transitioning to receptive music experiences with an adult with primary progressive aphasia via telehealth. 185 Becky Wellman Chapter 25: Transitioning between vocal re-creation and improvisation with a woman diagnosed with complex PTSD. 191 Aksana Kavaliova-Moussi Chapter 26: Vocal re-creation transitioning to receptive experiences to expand speech prosody. 197 Brea Murakami Chapter 27: Technology-based re-creation transitioning to improvisation with an adolescent girl with Rett Syndrome. 205 Marijke Groothuis Chapter 28: Transitioning between re-creative and receptive music therapy methods to support an adult undergoing stem cell transplant . 213 Lucy Forrest PART V: RECEPTIVE METHOD-VARIATIONS Chapter 29: Song reminiscence with a hospice patient and her daughter.223 Emily Borkholder
Contents ix Chapter 30: Music and imagery for emotion regulation to address work-related stress and unresolved trauma. 229 Hyun Ju Chong Chapter 31 : Receptive music therapy during procedural support for an infant and parents in the NICU.235 KarinnéAndonian Chapter 32: Culturally-specific receptive music for a Chinese patient and her adult son in palliative care. 241 Jingwen Zhang Chapter 33: Music listening with a hospitalized patient suffering from migraines . 249 Kimberly Spitz Donley Chapter 34: Receptive lullaby and song-of-kin with a hospitalized infant and their parents. 253 Elizabeth Klinger PART VI: CASES THAT TRANSITION FROM A RECEPTIVE METHOD-VARIATION Chapter 35: Music and projective drawing transitioning to referential improvisation with an adult chronic mental health group. 261 Nancy Jackson Chapter 36: Receptive music therapy transitioning to improvisation with a child with Autism. 267 Baishali Banerjee Mukherjee Chapter 37: Receptive music transitioning to improvisation with a healthcare worker receiving a lung transplant post-COVID-19. 275 Laura McFee Chapter
38: Music-centered relaxation transitioning to songwriting in a music therapy staff support group for survivor advocates. 287 Nadine Cadesky Chapter 39: Group guided imagery and singing transitioning into songwriting in a short-term psychiatric hospital. 297 Karen de Kock Chapter 40: Song communication transitioning to song transformation with a mother in the NICU. 305 Elisabeth Bombell Chapter 41 : Receptive music and movement transitioning to improvisation for affect integration with a child with severe trauma.313 Unni Tanum Johns PART VII: IMPROVISATIONAL METHOD-VARIATION CASES Chapter 42: Group improvisation with adults in Eating Disorder treatment. 325 Annie Heiderscheit Chapter 43: Improvisational music therapy with an adolescent in a therapeutic day school. 331 Lindsay RossmiHer Chapter 44: Improvisation with a child to address medical trauma. 339 Taylor Baloga Loufek Chapter 45: Improvised songs with a teenage girl with complex trauma. 345 Hsin I Cindy Lai
X Clinical Decision-making in Music Therapy Chapter 46: Improvisation with an adolescent refugee receiving treatment for severe burns. 351 Mireya P. Gonzalez Chapter 47: Vocal improvisation with a young girl with multiple and severe disabilities. 357 EUde Scadata Chapter 48: Improvisation with parents and their baby in the NICU. 361 Elisabeth Bombell PART VIII: CASES THAT TRANSITION FROM AN IMPROVISATIONAL METHOD VARIATION Chapter 49: Improvisation transitioning to receptive music relaxation in a family setting.371 Kathryn Eberle Cotter Chapter 50: Improvisation transitioning to songwriting with a man with PTSD.377 Bill Ahessy Chapter 51 : Non-referential improvisation transitioning to re-creative songwriting with a teenage student. . 387 Regina R. Cesarz Chapter 52: Improvisation transitioning to receptive music experiences with individuals with trauma and anxiety. 393 Molly Griest Chapter 53: Non-referential improvisation transitioning to songwriting with a child in foster care. 401
Annie Heiderscheit Chapter 54: Improvisation transitioning to songwriting in couples music psychotherapy.407 Emma Moonier |
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