Improvisational Therapy


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Improvisational Therapy


Improvisational Therapy
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Author : Bradford P. Keeney
language : en
Publisher: Guilford Press
Release Date : 1991-09-20

Improvisational Therapy written by Bradford P. Keeney and has been published by Guilford Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991-09-20 with Psychology categories.


In this unusual volume, Bradford Keeney depicts psychotherapy as a performing art. Emphasizing the advantages of improvising one's own therapeutic style, he presents a host of tried-and-true strategic interventions, a short course on brief intervention design, a way of "scoring' conversations with clients much like one would score music, a collection of therapeutic moves, and chapters on creating one's own clinical design. As such, IMPROVISATIONAL THERAPY is a book that will be valued by all who do clinical work.



Improvisational Models Of Music Therapy


Improvisational Models Of Music Therapy
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Author : Kenneth E. Bruscia
language : en
Publisher: Charles C. Thomas Publisher
Release Date : 1987

Improvisational Models Of Music Therapy written by Kenneth E. Bruscia and has been published by Charles C. Thomas Publisher this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1987 with Improvisation (Music) categories.




Improvisation


Improvisation
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Author : Tony Wigram
language : en
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Release Date : 2004

Improvisation written by Tony Wigram and has been published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Psychology categories.


Beginning with an overview of developing, teaching and analysing the skills of improvisation, the author describes techniques ranging from warming up to mirroring, rhythmic grounding, containing and holding. Notated examples allow readers to progress as they read and listen to the accompanying CD.



Clinical Improvisation Techniques In Music Therapy A Guide For Students Clinicians And Educators


Clinical Improvisation Techniques In Music Therapy A Guide For Students Clinicians And Educators
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Author : Debbie Carroll
language : en
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Release Date : 2013-08-01

Clinical Improvisation Techniques In Music Therapy A Guide For Students Clinicians And Educators written by Debbie Carroll and has been published by Charles C Thomas Publisher this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-01 with Psychology categories.


Clinical Improvisation Techniques in Music Therapy: A Guide for Students, Clinicians and Educators provides a clear and systematic approach to understanding and applying improvisational techniques. It is inspired by the taxonomy of clinical improvisation techniques as described by Kenneth Bruscia in his book, Improvisational Models of Music Therapy. Based on years of their own experimenting with the teaching of improvisation, the authors have evolved a particular developmental sequence for introducing basic techniques of improvising and applying them through role-play exercises that have been sensitively designed to bring out one’s innate musicality and one’s empathic regard. Part One provides an introduction to the techniques. Part Two focuses on how to apply the techniques with clinical intent in order to meet the diverse needs of a client, individually or in the context of a group. This section also addresses the need to enrich one’s own musicianship by providing musical resources, relevant references and guidelines for working with client’s playing. This “hands-on” guide fulfills the need for a clear process-oriented approach to mastering clinical improvisation techniques, and in a style that can be understood not only by music therapy students, clinicians and educators but also by health care administrators and providers alike.



Sounding The Self


Sounding The Self
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Author : Henk Smeijsters
language : en
Publisher: Barcelona Publishers(NH)
Release Date : 2005

Sounding The Self written by Henk Smeijsters and has been published by Barcelona Publishers(NH) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Medical categories.


A general theory on the role of analogy in music therapy, explaining how a person can use music to "sound" his or her self, and how the self interacts with the environment. The values of analogy are examined in terms of the differences between representing human experience through language versus music. The author demonstrates how the concept of analogy can be used in formulating treatment goals and interventions, evaluating the effectiveness of treatment, and developing rationales about treatment and effectiveness. Qualitative research is advocated.



Music Therapy Improvisation For Groups


Music Therapy Improvisation For Groups
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Author : Susan C. Gardstrom
language : en
Publisher: Barcelona Publishers(NH)
Release Date : 2007

Music Therapy Improvisation For Groups written by Susan C. Gardstrom and has been published by Barcelona Publishers(NH) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Group facilitation categories.


While more and more music therapists appear to be using improvisational methods, few published resources exist to guide training and development, especially at the undergraduate or entry level. This unprecedented book provides clinicians, educators, and trainers with knowledge-based and skill-based competencies in group improvisation leadership and a suggested sequence for instruction in these competencies. The competencies pinpointed fall into three categories: preparatory skills (before the improvisation), facilitative skills (during the improvisation), and verbal processing skills (after the improvisation). The book contains clinical vignettes and 80 exercises designed to reinforce competency in the aforementioned areas.



The Role Of Improvisation Within Music Therapy


The Role Of Improvisation Within Music Therapy
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Author : Robert Sinclair
language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2016-10-05

The Role Of Improvisation Within Music Therapy written by Robert Sinclair and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-05 with Education categories.


Bachelor Thesis from the year 2015 in the subject Pedagogy - Media Pedagogy, grade: 2:1, , course: BA Honours Applied Music, language: English, abstract: Investigation into the role of improvisation within the discipline of music therapy is achieved through academic research, interviews with performers and music therapy clinicians, and the examination of a case study of a seven year old boy with multiple impairments forms the basis of this study. Musical examples based upon this research are offered as working models where the application of improvisation can be applied. Contrasting the use of improvisation within performance, and the benefits of creative music within the health care environment, with the application of music therapy and its particular aims and goals is used in defining what music therapy is. An investigation into the therapeutic application of music within the therapy environment, and psycho-dynamic principles, are used to clarify music therapy’s position within the health care system. Examples of how improvisation can be applied are offered, detailing how improvisation can be used to develop an atmosphere of trust and exploration, leading to and developing an interpersonal relationship between client and clinician. Investigating these clearly shows that the needs of the client are central to this relationship. Music therapy is the analytically informed, and evidence based use of music within the therapeutic environment to produce clinical goals, and clinical aims, that are centered on the needs of the client. This investigative research fully supports this premise.



Therapeutic Improvisation How To Stop Winging It And Own It As A Therapist


Therapeutic Improvisation How To Stop Winging It And Own It As A Therapist
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Author : Michael Alcée
language : en
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Release Date : 2022-05-17

Therapeutic Improvisation How To Stop Winging It And Own It As A Therapist written by Michael Alcée and has been published by W. W. Norton & Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-05-17 with Psychology categories.


Putting together what you learned in grad school and beyond into a coherent voice that is both personalized and professional. As a new or seasoned therapist, it’s so hard to make transformational moments out of all that’s being thrown at you in sessions. You’re just winging it, but deep down you know there’s a way to make your sessions more dynamic and intentionally responsive. This book shows how to develop a keen ear and sharp eye for the many changes coming your way. Examples from music, movies, and literature will illustrate how the scientific principles of interpersonal neurobiology can help you claim your artistry as a therapist. This inspiring and informative book will help you find your voice and navigate the complexities and joys of the mysterious relationship that is therapy itself. Supervisors and new clinicians alike will be refreshed by the innovative vision of mental health practice as having a flexible and creative capacity.



Improvising In Styles


Improvising In Styles
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Author : Colin Lee
language : en
Publisher: Barcelona Publishers(NH)
Release Date : 2011

Improvising In Styles written by Colin Lee and has been published by Barcelona Publishers(NH) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Improvisation (Music) categories.


Though improvisation is a therapeutic method that has been known and used in many settings, there are only a few published practical guides on how to learn to clinically improvise. This book aims to redress this gap by providing a comprehensive workbook specifically designed to give music therapists the tools needed to successfully improvise in their work. Each chapter focuses on a different style of music and begins with a discussion of its historical/musicological context and relevance to music therapy. Then follow exercises for solo and duet practice that are built on each relevant aesthetic and musical component of the style. Two accompanying CDs provide examples from the text that serve to demonstrate beginning ideas and how to formulate the exercises presented.



Rehearsals For Growth


Rehearsals For Growth
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Author : Daniel J. Wiener
language : en
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Release Date : 1994

Rehearsals For Growth written by Daniel J. Wiener and has been published by W W Norton & Company Incorporated this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Medical categories.


Reference for psychotherapists on the applications of improvisational theater to psychotherapy for groups, couples, family, and individuals.