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Music therapy in palliative care :new voices
- 其他作者: Aldridge, David,
- 出版: London : J. Kingsley Publishers 1998.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (175 pages) :music.
- 標題: Palliative Care , methods , MEDICAL , Allied Health ServicesOccupational Therapy. , MEDICAL Allied Health Services -- Occupational Therapy. , Palliative Care methods , Music Therapy , Electronic books. , Palliative treatment. , Music therapy.
- ISBN: 1846429005 , 9781846429002
- ISBN: 1853027391 , 9781853027390
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-169) and indexes. Introduction / David Aldridge -- 1. Music Therapy and the Creative Act / David Aldridge -- 2. Music Therapy as Milieu in the Hospice and Paediatric Oncology Ward / Trygve Aasgaard -- 3. Lyrical Themes in Songs Written by Palliative Care Patients / Clare C. O'Callaghan -- 4. Creativity and Communication Aspects of Music Therapy in a Children's Hospital / Beth Dun -- 5. Music Therapy at the End of Life: Searching for the Rite of Passage / Bridgit Hogan -- 6. Music Therapy in Chronic Degenerative Illness: Reflecting the Dynamic Sense of Self / Wendy Magee -- 7. Music: A Means of Comfort / Susan Weber -- 8. Music Therapists' Personal Reflections on Working with Those, Who Are Living with HIV/AIDS / Nigel Alan Hartley -- 9. Music Therapy with HIV Positive and AIDS Patients / Lutz Neugebauer -- 10. The Implications of Melodic Expression for Music Therapy with a Breast Cancer Patient / Gudrun Aldridge -- 11. Writing and Therapy: Into a New Tongue / Rob Finlayson.
- 摘要: This text presents the work of music therapists working in different approaches in different countries, describing their experiences of working with children and adults who are living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other degenerative diseases.
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Working together in a creative way to enhance the quality of living can help patients make sense of dying. Within the past decade, music therapists have developed their work with people who have life-threatening illnesses and with those who are dying. Music Therapy in Palliative Care presents some of the work from music therapists working in different approaches, in different countries. They describe their experiences when working with children and adults living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other chronic degenerative diseases. Music therapists, as clinicians, are strongly engaged with their clients: it is this intimacy which is so important for those who are suffering. In this book, the dedication of the therapist to allow and encourage personal expression in others, is reflected. It is of relevance, therefore, to all those involved in caring for the sick and the dying. While there are traditions of case presentation and musical excellence within music therapy, and a developing practice of research, the tradition of clinical writing has been neglected.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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