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Notes on the Practice of Guided Imagery and Music
Based on the author's manuals for training GIM practitioners, this book offers detailed strategies for planning and implementing each phase of the individual GIM session. Also included are discussions of the role of music, shifts in consciousness during the session, assessment concepts, the analysis and creation of music programs, advanced guiding techniques, risk management, and interactive imaging.
Discography of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Programs
Each discography follows the same general outline. First, the original program is presented as designed by the programmer. The name of the programmer and the date it was created are also given. Then track locations are provided for the program as they appear on the Digital Compilation of Guided Imagery and Music Programs on the Barcelona website. This gives information on the specific performances and performers that appear on each compilation. If the selections made for the compilation are not satisfactory, a section is provided on \"Alternate Recordings.\" This suggests other performances and performers that the guide may want to use instead of the selection on the compilation.The next section details all modifications or variations that have been made to the program, along with the programmer and date. This section also includes recommendations for shortening selected programs. Finally, comments about the program are offered by the author.
Case Examples of Music Therapy for Survivors of Abuse
Each case details the process by which therapist and client engage in music experiences that enable the client to explore and better utilize the personal resources needed to address his or her own therapeutic needs.
Case Examples of Guided Imagery and Music
A compilation of 19 previously published case examples illustrating the use of Bonny's Method of Guided Imagery and Music as an in-depth form of psychotherapy. The introduction lays out basic components of the Bonny Method, and using these as boundaries, identifies the various ways the method has been modified to meet different client needs. Included are two extensive case studies by Bonny, and others by leading proponents of the method. Available only as an e-book
Case Examples of Music Therapy for Self-Development
Each case details the process by which therapist and client engage in music experiences that enable the client to explore and better utilize the personal resources needed to address his or her own therapeutic needs.
Case Examples of Music Therapy for Bereavement
Each case details the process by which therapist and client engage in music experiences that enable the client to explore and better utilize the personal resources needed to address his or her own therapeutic needs.
Case Examples of Improvisational Music Therapy
A compilation of 29 previously published case examples with over 120 audio and video excerpts illustrating how leading music therapists have used vocal and instrumental improvisation as an integral part of the therapeutic process with children, adolescents, and adults with various needs. Included are several significant cases examples of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and Analytical Music Therapy, with audio files by the founders of these approaches (Paul Nordoff and Clive Robbins and Mary Priestley respectively) and their leading proponents. Available only as an enhanced e-book.
Case Examples of Music Therapy for Event Trauma
Each case details the process by which therapist and client engage in music experiences that enable the client to explore and better utilize the personal resources needed to address his or her own therapeutic needs.
Case Examples of Music Therapy for Children with Emotional or Behavioral Problems
Each case details the process by which therapist and client engage in music experiences that enable the client to explore and better utilize the personal resources needed to address his or her own therapeutic needs.
Case Examples of Music Therapy for End of Life
Each case details the process by which therapist and client engage in music experiences that enable the client to explore and better utilize the personal resources needed to address his or her own therapeutic needs.