Music Therapy in Children and Young People's Palliative Care
Anna Ludwig (Redaktør) Lesley Schatzberger (Forord) Kirsty Ormston (Innledning) Victoria Kammin (Innledning) Cathy Ibberson (Innledning) Mike Gilroy (Innledning) Janet McLachlan (Innledning) Giorgos Tsiris (Innledning) Sarah Hodkinson (Innledning) Nathan Vanstone-Howe (Innledning) Kathryn Cave (Innledning) Joanne Edgar (Innledning) Daphne Rickson (Innledning)
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Music Therapy in Children's Palliative Care illustrates very strongly how music therapists use the strength of music to support children and families who are experiencing challenging and life changing circumstances.
» Beverley Barclay MBE, Clinical Lead for ellenor's Children Hospice at Home service
This book demonstrates how well music therapists offer the opportunity to create lasting memories when a child is dying. Both the child and the family are having to come to terms with loss. This book portrays the complexity of anticipatory grief and discusses offering a safe place to fully face and feel the pain and helplessness of bereavement.
Music therapy allows children and families to express their feelings without words.
I strongly believe the benefits from music therapy are unlimited creating a bond between child and family. This is only achieved by the amazing flexibility demonstrated by the music therapists in this book. I learnt a great deal when reading this book.
A comprehensive exploration of the role of music therapy in children's hospice and palliative care, covering up-to-date methods and technological advances Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 184
- ISBN
- 9781785923852
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«
Music Therapy in Children's Palliative Care illustrates very strongly how music therapists use the strength of music to support children and families who are experiencing challenging and life changing circumstances.
» Beverley Barclay MBE, Clinical Lead for ellenor's Children Hospice at Home service
This book demonstrates how well music therapists offer the opportunity to create lasting memories when a child is dying. Both the child and the family are having to come to terms with loss. This book portrays the complexity of anticipatory grief and discusses offering a safe place to fully face and feel the pain and helplessness of bereavement.
Music therapy allows children and families to express their feelings without words.
I strongly believe the benefits from music therapy are unlimited creating a bond between child and family. This is only achieved by the amazing flexibility demonstrated by the music therapists in this book. I learnt a great deal when reading this book.
«As Patron of Jessie's Fund, I am so pleased to see this second book on music therapy and children's palliative care following in the footsteps of 'Jessie's Fund In Action'. It's heart-warming to know that this fantastic work carries on in the UK and that it continues to develop to meet the growing needs of a very complex client group. The dedicated music therapist contributors clearly love working in hospice and palliative care, and are a real inspiration - just like the children they work with.»
Maxine Peake