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Basic Verbal Skills for Music Therapists.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Dallas, TX : Barcelona Publishers, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (120 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781945411489
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Basic Verbal Skills for Music TherapistsDDC classification:
  • 615.85154
LOC classification:
  • ML3920 .S393 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover Image -- Title Page -- Copyright &amp -- Permissions -- Dedication -- Preface -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Communication, Music, and Verbal Expression -- COMMUNICATION -- LANGUAGE -- MUSIC -- GESTURES AND PHYSICAL ACTIONS -- VERBAL EXPRESSION -- SPEECH -- Chapter 2. Verbalization in Music Therapy Literature -- Chapter 3. Words and Music in Music Therapy Scope of Practice -- Chapter 4. Words in Music Therapy Levels of Practice -- Chapter 5. Words and Music as Agents of Change -- Chapter 6. Client Needs and Verbalization in Music Therapy -- Chapter 7. Verbal Skills Basics for Music Therapists -- WORDS, LANGUAGE, AND COGNITION -- LISTENING -- SOCIAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY -- DETERMINING COMMUNICATIVE INTENT -- ETHICAL PRACTICE -- Chapter 8. Verbal Framing -- CREATING THE IMAGE -- INITIATING THE SPOKEN GREETING -- SETTING THE TONE -- DEFINING THE EXPERIENCE -- OUTLINING EXPECTATIONS -- ESTABLISHINGBOUNDARIES -- GIVING DIRECTIONS -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 9. Verbal Exchanges -- ENTERING THE CLINICAL SPACE -- GATHERING INFORMATION -- CREATING THE CONTRACT -- DEFINING BOUNDARIES -- DECIDING ON ROLES -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 10. Verbal Interactions -- CREATING AND SUSTAINING THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP -- EMPATHY -- RESPECT -- FINDING CONNECTIONS -- INTIMACY -- VALIDATING NEGATIVE PROJECTIONS -- SHARING MEANINGFUL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MUSIC EXPERIENCE -- COMMUNICATING SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL CONTENT RELATED TO THE MUSIC -- FEEDBACK -- REFLECTION -- REPHRASING -- TRANSLATING COMMUNICATION OR RESPONSES -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 11. Verbal Interventions -- VERBAL INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES -- CONNECTING -- PROBING -- CLARIFYING -- INTERPRETING -- DISCLOSING -- CONFRONTING -- SUMMARIZING -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 12. Understanding Words Through Music -- PACING -- INFLECTION -- TIMBRE -- ARTICULATION -- STRUCTURE.
Chapter 13. Understanding Music Through Words -- Chapter 14. Final Words -- References.
Summary: Basic verbal skills are necessary for effective and competent practice at every level of music therapy. This innovative new text provides a clear and practical foundation for understanding how words and verbalization can be used in a variety of ways in music therapy to meet the individual needs of each client across a range of settings. The focus is on giving music therapy students and young professionals a roadmap for deciding why, when, and how to use basic verbal skills in their work.
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Cover Image -- Title Page -- Copyright &amp -- Permissions -- Dedication -- Preface -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Communication, Music, and Verbal Expression -- COMMUNICATION -- LANGUAGE -- MUSIC -- GESTURES AND PHYSICAL ACTIONS -- VERBAL EXPRESSION -- SPEECH -- Chapter 2. Verbalization in Music Therapy Literature -- Chapter 3. Words and Music in Music Therapy Scope of Practice -- Chapter 4. Words in Music Therapy Levels of Practice -- Chapter 5. Words and Music as Agents of Change -- Chapter 6. Client Needs and Verbalization in Music Therapy -- Chapter 7. Verbal Skills Basics for Music Therapists -- WORDS, LANGUAGE, AND COGNITION -- LISTENING -- SOCIAL AND CULTURAL IDENTITY -- DETERMINING COMMUNICATIVE INTENT -- ETHICAL PRACTICE -- Chapter 8. Verbal Framing -- CREATING THE IMAGE -- INITIATING THE SPOKEN GREETING -- SETTING THE TONE -- DEFINING THE EXPERIENCE -- OUTLINING EXPECTATIONS -- ESTABLISHINGBOUNDARIES -- GIVING DIRECTIONS -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 9. Verbal Exchanges -- ENTERING THE CLINICAL SPACE -- GATHERING INFORMATION -- CREATING THE CONTRACT -- DEFINING BOUNDARIES -- DECIDING ON ROLES -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 10. Verbal Interactions -- CREATING AND SUSTAINING THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP -- EMPATHY -- RESPECT -- FINDING CONNECTIONS -- INTIMACY -- VALIDATING NEGATIVE PROJECTIONS -- SHARING MEANINGFUL INFORMATION ABOUT THE MUSIC EXPERIENCE -- COMMUNICATING SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL CONTENT RELATED TO THE MUSIC -- FEEDBACK -- REFLECTION -- REPHRASING -- TRANSLATING COMMUNICATION OR RESPONSES -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 11. Verbal Interventions -- VERBAL INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES -- CONNECTING -- PROBING -- CLARIFYING -- INTERPRETING -- DISCLOSING -- CONFRONTING -- SUMMARIZING -- SUMMARY -- Chapter 12. Understanding Words Through Music -- PACING -- INFLECTION -- TIMBRE -- ARTICULATION -- STRUCTURE.

Chapter 13. Understanding Music Through Words -- Chapter 14. Final Words -- References.

Basic verbal skills are necessary for effective and competent practice at every level of music therapy. This innovative new text provides a clear and practical foundation for understanding how words and verbalization can be used in a variety of ways in music therapy to meet the individual needs of each client across a range of settings. The focus is on giving music therapy students and young professionals a roadmap for deciding why, when, and how to use basic verbal skills in their work.

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