Le coaching musical dans la psychothérapie du groupe, un article qui met en exergue la fonction de la musique dans les thérapies brèves à travers plusieurs approches comportementales, analytiques et sémiologiques. Pour consulter l’article, veuillez cliquer sur l’image ci-contre.
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International Society for Music Education: Early Childhood Commission Seminar Passing on the Flame: Making the World a Better Place Through Music ECME (Electronic/web
Christopher Naughton, Aleksandra Acker, Joanne Rutkowski, Lori Custodero, D. Persellin, Patricia A St John, Lucy Luo, Félice van der Sande, , Wendy Brooks, Elizabeth Andang’o, Angelita Broock Lire le PDF 120 Pages
PLUS »[ANGLAIS PDF] A comparison between the use of songs and improvisation in music therapy with adults living with acquired and chronic illness. Aust. Jnl of Music Therapy, 18, 20-38 by Wendy Magee
Music therapy can effect behavioural, emotional, and functional changes in adults with acquired chronic illness, even in the face of degenerative conditions. However questions remain about the methods which are most suited to meeting the complex physical and emotional needs of individuals living with chronic illness. Rehabilitative models tend to employ methods using pre-composed music [...]
PLUS »[ANGLAIS PDF] The Social and Emotional Needs of Gifted Children: Implications for Family Counseling
THE FAMILY JOURNAL : COUNSELING AND THERAPY FOR COUPLES AND FAMILIES Psychology, Demography, The Family Publication Date: 2001 Publication Name: The Family Journal Lire l’article
PLUS »[ANGLAIS PDF] Can music therapy engage patients in group cognitive behaviour therapy for substance abuse treatment? » by Libby Flynn (Gleadhill)
Despite the availability of effective treatments for substance use disorders, engaging people in treatment remains a challenge. This clinical study describes a 7-week trial of music therapy as an adjunct to group cognitive behaviour therapy with the aim of increasing patient engagement in a private hospital open group programme. Lire plus
PLUS »[ANGLAIS PDF] « It’s like mixing paint »: Songwriting alternative gender cultures with young people as an ‘after-queer’ methodology
This paper conceptualises songwriting as an ‘after-queer’ approach for exploring notions of gender and sexuality with young people. The article draws on songs created by seven groups of young people in music-based workshops which took place in schools with participants aged between 14–17. lire plus
PLUS »[ANGLAIS PDF] Music therapy song repertoire for children with autism spectrum disorder: A descriptive analysis by treatment areas, song types, and presentation styles
The purpose of this descriptive study was to identify the song types, presentation styles, and song repertoire utilized within specific treatment areas with children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). lire le pdf
PLUS »[ANGLAIS] Giving Voice to Service User Choice: Music Therapy as an Anti-Oppressive Practice » by Sue Baines
Societal structures create and maintain disparities between persons of dominant and non-dominant status affecting all aspects of the community including healthcare service delivery. Music therapists as healthcare providers have a responsibility to explore ways that social justice approaches can address and mitigate discrimination in …read more
PLUS »[ANGLAIS PDF] MUSIC AND THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BRAIN: AROUSAL, EMOTIONS, AND PLEASURE EDITED BY : Mark Reybrouck, Tuomas Eerola and Piotr Podlipniak
PUBLISHED IN : Frontiers in Psychology and Frontiers in Neuroscience Music impinges upon the body and the brain. As such, it has significant inductive power which relies both on innate dispositions and acquired mechanisms and competencies. The processes are partly autonomous and partly deliberate, and interrelations between several levels of processing are becoming clearer with [...]
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