Interactive music therapy : a positive approach : music therapy at a child development centre / Amelia Oldfield ; foreword by Fatima Janjua.
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TextPublication details: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006.Edition: 1st American pbk. edDescription: 1 online resource (223 pages)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781846425288
- 184642528X
- 9781843103097
- 1843103095
- Music therapy for children
- Autism in children
- Children
- Music Therapy -- methods
- Autistic Disorder -- therapy
- Child
- Autistic Disorder
- Musicothérapie pour enfants
- Autisme infantile
- Enfants
- children (people by age group)
- Theory Of Music & Musicology
- Coping With Disability
- MEDICAL -- Psychiatry -- General
- Autism in children
- Music therapy for children
- 616.89/16540083 22
- ML3920 .O38 2006eb
- 2006 J-856
- WM 450.5.M8
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Characteristics of my music therapy approach -- Working with pre-school children with autistic spectrum disorder and their parents : setting and case studies -- Working with pre-school children with autistic spectrum disorder and their parents : characteristics of my approach -- Music therapy with individual children with severe physical and mental difficulties -- Music therapy with individual children with no clear diagnosis -- Music therapy groups at the child development centre -- Investigation into music therapy for ten pre-school children with autistic spectrum disorder and their parents.
In Interactive Music Therapy & ndash; A Positive Approach, Amelia Oldfield explains how her approach to music therapy sessions establishes a constructive musical dialogue with children that emphasises positive experiences & ndash; these establish trust and allow feelings to be expressed through music. Describing the general benefits of this approach, the author also details its application for specific clinical groups including children with autistic spectrum disorders, relationship difficulties or physical disabilities. Individual chapters focus specifically on child development issues and in c.
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