Music Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation, 9781843103028
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Restore identity through music: neurological rehabilitation beyond disease definition.

Music Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation

performing health

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    304 pages

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    14 July 2005

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Summary

The central tenet of this collection of doctoral research studies is that identity can be regarded as a performance, achieved through and in dialogue with others. The authors argue that where neuro-degenerative disease restricts movement, communication and thought processes and impairs the sense of self, music therapy and neurological rehabilitation can help to restore the performance of identity within which clients can recognise themselves.

Emphasis is placed on identity as a chosen…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781843103028
ISBN-10:1843103028
Author:David Aldridge, Anke Scheel-Sailer, Simon Gilbertson, Hanne Mette Ridder Ochsner
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Edition:1st
Release Date:14 July 2005
Weight:468g
Dimensions:233mm x 157mm x 15mm
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Critics Review

Readers may pick chapters of particular interest to them or read the whole book. While it is not a light read, those wanting to deepen their thinking about the way music therapy works and how it can be applied, will find it a feast worth digesting. – Journal of Dementia CareA stimulating feature of the book is th wide variety of writing styles, type of study and perspective. Aldridge’s commitment to rigorous research in arts therapies does not limit subject matter. – Journal of Dementia CareThis inspiring book provides a wide-ranging, honest and in-depth discussion of many issues relating to music therapy interventions for people living with degenerative illnesses in health care settings. It will be a compelling read for music therapists but also of interest to managers and other health professionals working in neuro-rehabilitation or dementia care, particularly if arts therapies are being considered or are already a party of the care plan. – Journal of Dementia CareMusic Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation: Performing Health, edited by David Aldridge, provides an overview of the use of music therapy as a form of neurological rehabilitation. The collection examines the use of music as therapy for a range of neurological conditions, from multiple sclerosis to work with clients in a vegetative state. – DementiaDavid Aldridge’s latest text, Music Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation: Performing Health, provides much needed summaries of research in the area of neurorehabilitation. – The Nordic Journal of Music TherapyTwo hundred and sixty pages, ten chapters, and eight experienced music therapy clinicians and researchers are what makes up David Aldridge’s latest text Music Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation: Performing Health. The profile of music therapy within the neurorehabilitaiton field is mounting and this text contributes to the growing body of knowledge supporting this emerging clinical area. – The Nordic Journal of Music TherapyThis book will be of great value to anyone doing post graduate research in Music Therapy, and a gift to studentsasked to write an essay on Music Therapy in neurological rehabilitation. For those working in the field of Music Therapy for various neurological disorders, there is much useful information and the book is valuable for deepening understanding of the problems of people with such disorders and how they can be helped. What I liked about the book is it’s carefully researched data - useful information for anyone working in neurological rehabilitation, nit just Music Therapists. – Positive HealthA stimulating feature of the book is the wide variety of writing styles, type of study and perspective. Aldridge’s commitment to rigorous research in arts therapies does not limit subject matter. – Dementia Care Magazine

About The Author

David Aldridge

Simon Gilbertson is a trained musician and music therapist. He is a lecturer in music therapy at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick, Ireland, and was previously Head of Music Therapy at the Klinik Holthausen in Germany. After gaining his doctorate at David Aldridge’s Chair for Qualitative Research in Medicine at the University Witten Herdecke he went to work with David at the Nordoff-Robbins Centre in Witten, Germany.

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