- Additional Authors
- Edwards, Jane.
- Description
- 1 online resource (xiii, 212 p.) : ill.
- Summary
- "Music therapy is an internationally recognised field of professional evidence-based practice. Qualified music therapists use the engaging, non-verbal aspects of music to create relationships in which therapeutic goals can be pursued and needs of clients addressed. This is the first book to focus specifically on the ways that music therapists provide support for the development of the special and necessary bond between parents and their infants, where some vulnerability is experienced. In the book, music therapists from four countries, Australia, Ireland, the UK and the US describe their practices with reference to contemporary theory and research. Throughout, the chapters are illustrated with engaging case material. Many of the authors are the world leaders in the area of music therapy to promote parent and infant bonding. Others are having their first opportunity to describe their work publicly in print. The focus in each chapter is on the need for this work, the theoretical underpinnings of the practice, and the music therapy practice itself. The book is arranged in 3 sections. The first section covers work in therapy sessions with children and their parents. The second section describes programmes where the music therapist leads a group of parents with their infants, such as the renowned Sing & Grow in Australia. The final section presents work with medical patients and their families including in the neonatal intensive care unit, and for cancer patients.The book will be valuable for music therapy practitioners and students, and more broadly for all those in the field of infant mental health"--Provided by publisher.
- Uniform Title
- Music therapy and parent-infant bonding (Online)
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Access (note)
- Access restricted to authorized users.
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction, Jane Edwards Music therapy and parent infant bonding, Jane Edwards Becoming in tune: The use of music therapy to assist the developing bond between traumatised children and their new adoptive parents, Tiffany Drake. 'The first time ever I saw your faceL': Music therapy for depressed mothers and their infants, Alison Levinge. Parents' perceptions of being in music therapy sessions with their children: What is our role as music therapists with parents?, Amelia Oldfield. Evaluating parent-child group music therapy programmes: Challenges and successes for Sing & Grow, Kate E. Williams, Jan M. Nicholson, Vicky Abad, Louise Docherty, and Donna Berthelsen. The benefits of music sessions for very young children with their parent or carers through the eyes of a music therapist, Margareta Burrell. Supporting attachments in vulnerable families through an early intervention school-based group music therapy programme, Karen Kelly. Music therapy to promote attachment between mother and baby in marginalised communities, Joanna Cunningham. Extending group music therapy to families in schools: A reflection on practical and professional aspects, Alison Ledger. Music therapy to support mothers who have experienced abuse in childhood, Toni Day and Helen Bruderer. Translating 'infant-directed singing' into a strategy for the hospitalised family, Helen Shoemark. Music therapy for hospitalized infants and their parents, Joanna V. Loewy. Music therapy supports parent-infant attachments In families affected by life threatening cancer, Clare O'Callaghan and Brigid Jordan.
- LCCN
- 2011027620
- OCLC
- ssj0000509051
- Title
Music therapy and parent-infant bonding [electronic resource] / edited by Jane Edwards.
- Imprint
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
- Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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- Added Author
Edwards, Jane.