Songwriting methods, techniques and clinical applications for music therapy clinicians, educators and students / edited by Felicity Baker and Tony Wigram.

Other author Baker, Felicity, 1970-
Other author Wigram, Tony.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
Description285 p. : ill., music ; 25 cm.
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Contents Improvised songs and stories in music therapy diagnostic assessments at a unit for child and family psychiatry : a music therapist's and a psychotherapist's perspective / Amelia Oldfield -- You ask me why I'm singing : song-creating with children at child and family psychiatric unit / Emma Davies -- Teenagers and songwriting : supporting students in a mainstream secondary school / Philippa Derrington -- Giving a voice to childhood trauma through therapeutic songwriting / Toni Day -- Collaborations on songwriting with clients with mental health problems / Randi Rolvsjord -- Songwriting to explore identity change and sense of self-concept following traumatic brain injury / Felicity Baker, Jeanette Kennelly -- Working with impairments in pragmatics through songwriting with following traumatic brain injury / Felicity Baker -- Assisting children with malignant blood disease, to create and perform their own songs / Trygve Aasgaard -- Songwriting with adult patients in oncology and clinical haematology wards / Emma O'Brien -- The music therapist as singer-songwriter : applications with bereaved teenagers / Robert Krout -- Songwriting with oncology and hospice adult patients from a multicultural perspective / Cheryl Dileo -- Songwriting methods, similarities and differences : developing a working model / Tony Wigram.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 265-271) and indexes.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2005001861
ISBN1843103567 (pbk.)
ISBN9781843103561 (pbk.)

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