Music Therapy and Autism Across the Lifespan
Henry Dunn (Redaktør) Helen Mottram (Redaktør) Elizabeth Coombes (Redaktør) Emma Maclean (Redaktør) Josie Nugent (Redaktør) Adam Ockelford (Forord)
«This book brings together an impressive range of perspectives on music therapy practice in the UK, with authors offering reflective insights to their work across the autism spectrum and the lifespan. The writing is deeply respectful of the lived experience of people on the autism spectrum and highlights how music therapists can contribute to celebrating autistic identity and culture. Highly relevant critiques are made about best practice for defining and measuring outcomes in therapy that challenge clinicians and researchers to intensely reflect on their practice.»
Grace Thompson, Senior Lecturer in Music Therapy at the University of Melbourne.
A much-needed new guide that celebrates the diverse range of approaches to music therapy work with autism for both children and adults Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 400
- ISBN
- 9781785923111
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«This book brings together an impressive range of perspectives on music therapy practice in the UK, with authors offering reflective insights to their work across the autism spectrum and the lifespan. The writing is deeply respectful of the lived experience of people on the autism spectrum and highlights how music therapists can contribute to celebrating autistic identity and culture. Highly relevant critiques are made about best practice for defining and measuring outcomes in therapy that challenge clinicians and researchers to intensely reflect on their practice.»
Grace Thompson, Senior Lecturer in Music Therapy at the University of Melbourne.
«Wonderfully rich in its range of content, this book is a must read, an invaluable text for music therapists, other professionals, and music therapy training programs worldwide. The contributors, all experienced music therapists and researchers from across the UK, describe improvisational, relational, and collaborative approaches. Offering a deep appreciation of people with autistic spectrum conditions across the lifespan, and of how music therapy 'works', this book illuminates the interweaving of musical, developmental, humanistic, and psychodynamic perspectives, in the service of neuro-diversity, identity and culture.»
Jacqueline Z. Robarts, Professor, Music Therapy MA Program, Guildhall School of Music & Drama, Londo