Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy:
Relationships are significant in end-of-life care. Music therapy research and descriptive writing have built a body of knowledge supporting efficacy, enabling clinicians to implement evidence-based practices in their work. While relationships and relationship completion have been studied in end-of-l...
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Zusammenfassung: | Relationships are significant in end-of-life care. Music therapy research and descriptive writing have built a body of knowledge supporting efficacy, enabling clinicians to implement evidence-based practices in their work. While relationships and relationship completion have been studied in end-of-life care, there are no written guidelines based on the best practices of relationship completion in palliative care music therapy. Thus, this is the impetus for this book. Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy provides foundational information on relationships, relationship completion in end-of-life care, locations of care, and the scope of the continuum of music experiences. It is written by an international group of experts who collaborated over two years to develop this resource. With particular attention to the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusivity, intercultural competence and anti-oppressive practices are threaded throughout the text with a focus on music therapy techniques for the patient and caregivers. Step by step guidelines are provided for work with children and adults, which are divided into receptive, improvisational, compositional, and recreative categories. Further, a chapter on education and training guidelines is provided, alongside considerations in end-of-life care such as funeral planning, medical assistance in dying, dying alone, and bereavement. This text is a must-read for clinicians, educators and researchers working with the dying and bereaved |
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505 | 8 | |a Cover Image -- Title Page -- Copyright & -- amp -- Permissions -- Acknowledgments: Amy Clements-Cortés -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface: Amy Clements-Cortés -- Prelude: Amy Clements-Cortés and Sara Klinck -- Definitions and Continuum of Music Experiences -- Chapter 1. Relationships: Amy Clements-Cortés, Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Joyce Yip -- Relationships -- Importance of Relationships at End of Life -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 2. Locations of Care, Community Engagement, and Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care: Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Locations -- Community Engagement -- Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care-Connecting with Family, Culture, and Community at Home -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 3. Recreational Music, Entertainment, and Music and Medicine Experiences: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Joyce Yip, Amy Clements-Cortés, Marija Pranjić, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 4. Music Therapy Techniques in End-of-Life Care: Sara Klinck, Amy Clements-Cortés, and SarahRose Black -- Music Therapy Techniques -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 5. Music Therapy: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés, SarahRose Black, Joyce Yip, Marija Pranjić, Brian Schreck, and Andrew Rossetti -- Adults -- Children and Intergenerational Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 6. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés & -- Joyce Yip -- The Bonny Method in End-of-Life Care -- Selected Bonny Method Music Programs Suitable to the Work of Relationship Completion in End-of-Life Care -- Applications of The Bonny Method Programs in Supporting Relationships and Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 7. COVID-19 Trauma-Relationship Completion and Unexpected Death Amidst a Global Pandemic: Joanne Loewy -- The Case of Jim: Preparation Interrupted-Responding to Traumatic Effects at End of Life -- Chapter 8. Music Therapy and Relationship Completion in Palliative Care: Themes and Orientations for Contemporary Education: John Mondanaro and Giorgos Tsiris -- Introduction -- Foregrounding Relationship Completion in Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 9. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Adult Palliative Care: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Introducing Relationship Completion -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 10. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Receptive Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 11. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Improvisational Methods: Sara Klinck -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Implementing Improvisational Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 12. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Compositional Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Implementing Compositional Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 13. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Re-creative Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Implementing Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 14. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Pediatric Palliative Care: Lucy Forrest -- Introducing Relationship Completion to the Child and Family in PPC -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion in PPC -- Concluding Thoughts | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 15. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Pediatric Palliative Care: Receptive, Improvisational, Compositional, and Re-creative Music Therapy: Lucy Forrest -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 16. Guidelines for Using Music for Medical Assistance in Dying, Funeral Planning, and Relationship Completion and Bereavement: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Guidelines for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) -- Guidelines for Assisting Patients in Funeral Planning -- Guidelines for Relationship Completion and Bereavement -- Implementing Music Therapy for Relationship Completion with the Bereaved -- Concluding Thoughts | |
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Locations of Care, Community Engagement, and Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care: Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Locations -- Community Engagement -- Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care-Connecting with Family, Culture, and Community at Home -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 3. Recreational Music, Entertainment, and Music and Medicine Experiences: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Joyce Yip, Amy Clements-Cortés, Marija Pranjić, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 4. Music Therapy Techniques in End-of-Life Care: Sara Klinck, Amy Clements-Cortés, and SarahRose Black -- Music Therapy Techniques -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 5. Music Therapy: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés, SarahRose Black, Joyce Yip, Marija Pranjić, Brian Schreck, and Andrew Rossetti -- Adults -- Children and Intergenerational Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 6. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés & -- Joyce Yip -- The Bonny Method in End-of-Life Care -- Selected Bonny Method Music Programs Suitable to the Work of Relationship Completion in End-of-Life Care -- Applications of The Bonny Method Programs in Supporting Relationships and Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts Chapter 7. COVID-19 Trauma-Relationship Completion and Unexpected Death Amidst a Global Pandemic: Joanne Loewy -- The Case of Jim: Preparation Interrupted-Responding to Traumatic Effects at End of Life -- Chapter 8. Music Therapy and Relationship Completion in Palliative Care: Themes and Orientations for Contemporary Education: John Mondanaro and Giorgos Tsiris -- Introduction -- Foregrounding Relationship Completion in Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 9. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Adult Palliative Care: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Introducing Relationship Completion -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 10. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Receptive Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 11. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Improvisational Methods: Sara Klinck -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Implementing Improvisational Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 12. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Compositional Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Implementing Compositional Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 13. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Re-creative Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Implementing Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 14. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Pediatric Palliative Care: Lucy Forrest -- Introducing Relationship Completion to the Child and Family in PPC -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion in PPC -- Concluding Thoughts Chapter 15. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Pediatric Palliative Care: Receptive, Improvisational, Compositional, and Re-creative Music Therapy: Lucy Forrest -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 16. Guidelines for Using Music for Medical Assistance in Dying, Funeral Planning, and Relationship Completion and Bereavement: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Guidelines for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) -- Guidelines for Assisting Patients in Funeral Planning -- Guidelines for Relationship Completion and Bereavement -- Implementing Music Therapy for Relationship Completion with the Bereaved -- Concluding Thoughts Relationships are significant in end-of-life care. Music therapy research and descriptive writing have built a body of knowledge supporting efficacy, enabling clinicians to implement evidence-based practices in their work. While relationships and relationship completion have been studied in end-of-life care, there are no written guidelines based on the best practices of relationship completion in palliative care music therapy. Thus, this is the impetus for this book. Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy provides foundational information on relationships, relationship completion in end-of-life care, locations of care, and the scope of the continuum of music experiences. It is written by an international group of experts who collaborated over two years to develop this resource. With particular attention to the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusivity, intercultural competence and anti-oppressive practices are threaded throughout the text with a focus on music therapy techniques for the patient and caregivers. Step by step guidelines are provided for work with children and adults, which are divided into receptive, improvisational, compositional, and recreative categories. Further, a chapter on education and training guidelines is provided, alongside considerations in end-of-life care such as funeral planning, medical assistance in dying, dying alone, and bereavement. This text is a must-read for clinicians, educators and researchers working with the dying and bereaved Music therapy Yip, J. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Clements-Cortes, A. Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy Dallas, TX : Barcelona Publishers,c2021 9781945411656 |
spellingShingle | Clements-Cortes, A. Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy Cover Image -- Title Page -- Copyright & -- amp -- Permissions -- Acknowledgments: Amy Clements-Cortés -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface: Amy Clements-Cortés -- Prelude: Amy Clements-Cortés and Sara Klinck -- Definitions and Continuum of Music Experiences -- Chapter 1. Relationships: Amy Clements-Cortés, Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Joyce Yip -- Relationships -- Importance of Relationships at End of Life -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 2. Locations of Care, Community Engagement, and Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care: Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Locations -- Community Engagement -- Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care-Connecting with Family, Culture, and Community at Home -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 3. Recreational Music, Entertainment, and Music and Medicine Experiences: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Joyce Yip, Amy Clements-Cortés, Marija Pranjić, and Giorgos Tsiris -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 4. Music Therapy Techniques in End-of-Life Care: Sara Klinck, Amy Clements-Cortés, and SarahRose Black -- Music Therapy Techniques -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 5. Music Therapy: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés, SarahRose Black, Joyce Yip, Marija Pranjić, Brian Schreck, and Andrew Rossetti -- Adults -- Children and Intergenerational Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 6. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés & -- Joyce Yip -- The Bonny Method in End-of-Life Care -- Selected Bonny Method Music Programs Suitable to the Work of Relationship Completion in End-of-Life Care -- Applications of The Bonny Method Programs in Supporting Relationships and Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts Chapter 7. COVID-19 Trauma-Relationship Completion and Unexpected Death Amidst a Global Pandemic: Joanne Loewy -- The Case of Jim: Preparation Interrupted-Responding to Traumatic Effects at End of Life -- Chapter 8. Music Therapy and Relationship Completion in Palliative Care: Themes and Orientations for Contemporary Education: John Mondanaro and Giorgos Tsiris -- Introduction -- Foregrounding Relationship Completion in Music Therapy -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 9. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Adult Palliative Care: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Introducing Relationship Completion -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 10. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Receptive Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 11. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Improvisational Methods: Sara Klinck -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Implementing Improvisational Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 12. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Compositional Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Implementing Compositional Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 13. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Re-creative Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Implementing Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 14. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Pediatric Palliative Care: Lucy Forrest -- Introducing Relationship Completion to the Child and Family in PPC -- Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion in PPC -- Concluding Thoughts Chapter 15. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Pediatric Palliative Care: Receptive, Improvisational, Compositional, and Re-creative Music Therapy: Lucy Forrest -- Overview of Receptive Methods -- Implementing Receptive Methods -- Overview of Improvisational Methods -- Overview of Compositional Methods -- Overview of Re-creative Methods -- Concluding Thoughts -- Chapter 16. Guidelines for Using Music for Medical Assistance in Dying, Funeral Planning, and Relationship Completion and Bereavement: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés -- Guidelines for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) -- Guidelines for Assisting Patients in Funeral Planning -- Guidelines for Relationship Completion and Bereavement -- Implementing Music Therapy for Relationship Completion with the Bereaved -- Concluding Thoughts Music therapy |
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