I. Overview and Issues
1. Overview of Music Therapy as a Profession, Barbara L. Wheeler
2. A History of Music Therapy, William Davis & Susan Hadley
3. Aesthetic Foundations of Music Therapy: Music and Emotion, James Hiller
4. Music Therapy and the Brain, Concetta M. Tomaino
5. Music Therapy and Cultural Diversity, Seung-A Kim & Annette Whitehead-Pleaux
6. Ethics in Music Therapy, Debbie Bates
7. Music Therapy Assessment, Anne W. Lipe
8. Music Therapy Research, Debra S. Burns & Anthony Meadows
9. Evidence-Based Practice in Music Therapy, Felicity A. Baker
10. Music Therapy Methods, Susan Gardstrom & Suzanne Sorel
II. Orientations and Approaches
11. Psychodynamic Approaches, Connie Isenberg
12. Humanistic Approaches, Brian Abrams
13. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches, Suzanne Hanser
14. Developmental Approaches, Cynthia A. Briggs
15. Nordoff¿Robbins Music Therapy, Nina Guerrero, David Marcus, & Alan Turry
16. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, Madelaine Ventre & Cathy H. McKinney
17. Analytical Music Therapy, Benedikte B. Scheiby
18. Neurologic Music Therapy, Corene P. Hurt-Thaut & Sarah B. Johnson
19. Community Music Therapy, Brynjulf Stige
20. Music Therapy in Expressive Arts, Margareta Wärja
III. Clinical Applications
A. Music Therapy for Children and Adolescents
21. Music Therapy for Developmental Issues in Early Childhood, Marcia Humpal
22. Music Therapy for Children with Intellectual Disabilities, Beth McLaughlin & Ruthlee Figlure Adler
23. Music Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, John A. Carpente & A. Blythe LaGasse
24. Music Therapy for Children with Speech and Language Disorders, Kathleen M. Howland
25. Music Therapy for Children with Sensory Deficits, Greta E. Gillmeister & Paige Elwafi
26. Music Therapy in the Schools, Katrina Skewes McFerran
B. Music Therapy for Adults
27. Music Therapy for Adults with Mental Illness, Gillian Stephens Langdon
28. Music Therapy in Addictions Treatment, Kathleen M. Murphy
29. Music Therapy for Older Adults, Hanne Mette Ridder & Barbara L. Wheeler
30. Music Therapy for Women Survivors of Domestic Violence, Elizabeth York & Sandra L. Curtis
31. Music Therapy for Survivors of Traumatic Events, Ronald M. Borczon
32. Music Therapy for Grief and Loss, Robert E. Krout
C. Medical Music Therapy
33. Music Therapy in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Helen Shoemark & Deanna Hanson-Abromeit
34. Medical Music Therapy for Children, Joanne Loewy
35. Medical Music Therapy for Adults, Carol Shultis & Lisa Gallagher
36. Music Therapy for Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury and Other Neurological Disorders, Jeanette Tamplin
37. Music Therapy at the End of Life, Clare O¿Callaghan, Lucy Forrest, & Yun Wen
Author Index
Subject Index
I. Overview and Issues
1. Overview of Music Therapy as a Profession, Barbara L. Wheeler
2. A History of Music Therapy, William Davis & Susan Hadley
3. Aesthetic Foundations of Music Therapy: Music and Emotion, James Hiller
4. Music Therapy and the Brain, Concetta M. Tomaino
5. Music Therapy and Cultural Diversity, Seung-A Kim & Annette Whitehead-Pleaux
6. Ethics in Music Therapy, Debbie Bates
7. Music Therapy Assessment, Anne W. Lipe
8. Music Therapy Research, Debra S. Burns & Anthony Meadows
9. Evidence-Based Practice in Music Therapy, Felicity A. Baker
10. Music Therapy Methods, Susan Gardstrom & Suzanne Sorel
II. Orientations and Approaches
11. Psychodynamic Approaches, Connie Isenberg
12. Humanistic Approaches, Brian Abrams
13. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches, Suzanne Hanser
14. Developmental Approaches, Cynthia A. Briggs
15. Nordoff¿Robbins Music Therapy, Nina Guerrero, David Marcus, & Alan Turry
16. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, Madelaine Ventre & Cathy H. McKinney
17. Analytical Music Therapy, Benedikte B. Scheiby
18. Neurologic Music Therapy, Corene P. Hurt-Thaut & Sarah B. Johnson
19. Community Music Therapy, Brynjulf Stige
20. Music Therapy in Expressive Arts, Margareta Wärja
III. Clinical Applications
A. Music Therapy for Children and Adolescents
21. Music Therapy for Developmental Issues in Early Childhood, Marcia Humpal
22. Music Therapy for Children with Intellectual Disabilities, Beth McLaughlin & Ruthlee Figlure Adler
23. Music Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, John A. Carpente & A. Blythe LaGasse
24. Music Therapy for Children with Speech and Language Disorders, Kathleen M. Howland
25. Music Therapy for Children with Sensory Deficits, Greta E. Gillmeister & Paige Elwafi
26. Music Therapy in the Schools, Katrina Skewes McFerran
B. Music Therapy for Adults
27. Music Therapy for Adults with Mental Illness, Gillian Stephens Langdon
28. Music Therapy in Addictions Treatment, Kathleen M. Murphy
29. Music Therapy for Older Adults, Hanne Mette Ridder & Barbara L. Wheeler
30. Music Therapy for Women Survivors of Domestic Violence, Elizabeth York & Sandra L. Curtis
31. Music Therapy for Survivors of Traumatic Events, Ronald M. Borczon
32. Music Therapy for Grief and Loss, Robert E. Krout
C. Medical Music Therapy
33. Music Therapy in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Helen Shoemark & Deanna Hanson-Abromeit
34. Medical Music Therapy for Children, Joanne Loewy
35. Medical Music Therapy for Adults, Carol Shultis & Lisa Gallagher
36. Music Therapy for Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury and Other Neurological Disorders, Jeanette Tamplin
37. Music Therapy at the End of Life, Clare O¿Callaghan, Lucy Forrest, & Yun Wen
Author Index
Subject Index
I. Overview and Issues
1. Overview of Music Therapy as a Profession, Barbara L.
Wheeler
2. A History of Music Therapy, William Davis & Susan Hadley
3. Aesthetic Foundations of Music Therapy: Music and Emotion, James
Hiller
4. Music Therapy and the Brain, Concetta M. Tomaino
5. Music Therapy and Cultural Diversity, Seung-A Kim & Annette
Whitehead-Pleaux
6. Ethics in Music Therapy, Debbie Bates
7. Music Therapy Assessment, Anne W. Lipe
8. Music Therapy Research, Debra S. Burns & Anthony Meadows
9. Evidence-Based Practice in Music Therapy, Felicity A. Baker
10. Music Therapy Methods, Susan Gardstrom & Suzanne Sorel
II. Orientations and Approaches
11. Psychodynamic Approaches, Connie Isenberg
12. Humanistic Approaches, Brian Abrams
13. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches, Suzanne Hanser
14. Developmental Approaches, Cynthia A. Briggs
15. Nordoff–Robbins Music Therapy, Nina Guerrero, David Marcus, &
Alan Turry
16. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, Madelaine Ventre
& Cathy H. McKinney
17. Analytical Music Therapy, Benedikte B. Scheiby
18. Neurologic Music Therapy, Corene P. Hurt-Thaut & Sarah B.
Johnson
19. Community Music Therapy, Brynjulf Stige
20. Music Therapy in Expressive Arts, Margareta Wärja
III. Clinical Applications
A. Music Therapy for Children and Adolescents
21. Music Therapy for Developmental Issues in Early Childhood,
Marcia Humpal
22. Music Therapy for Children with Intellectual Disabilities, Beth
McLaughlin & Ruthlee Figlure Adler
23. Music Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, John
A. Carpente & A. Blythe LaGasse
24. Music Therapy for Children with Speech and Language Disorders,
Kathleen M. Howland
25. Music Therapy for Children with Sensory Deficits, Greta E.
Gillmeister & Paige Elwafi
26. Music Therapy in the Schools, Katrina Skewes McFerran
B. Music Therapy for Adults
27. Music Therapy for Adults with Mental Illness, Gillian Stephens
Langdon
28. Music Therapy in Addictions Treatment, Kathleen M. Murphy
29. Music Therapy for Older Adults, Hanne Mette Ridder & Barbara L.
Wheeler
30. Music Therapy for Women Survivors of Domestic Violence,
Elizabeth York & Sandra L. Curtis
31. Music Therapy for Survivors of Traumatic Events, Ronald M.
Borczon
32. Music Therapy for Grief and Loss, Robert E. Krout
C. Medical Music Therapy
33. Music Therapy in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Helen
Shoemark & Deanna Hanson-Abromeit
34. Medical Music Therapy for Children, Joanne Loewy
35. Medical Music Therapy for Adults, Carol Shultis & Lisa
Gallagher
36. Music Therapy for Adults with Traumatic Brain Injury and Other
Neurological Disorders, Jeanette Tamplin
37. Music Therapy at the End of Life, Clare O’Callaghan, Lucy
Forrest, & Yun Wen
Author Index
Subject Index
Barbara L. Wheeler, PhD, MT-BC, is Professor Emerita at Montclair State University in New Jersey, where she taught from 1975 to 2000. Dr. Wheeler initiated the music therapy program at the University of Louisville in 2000, retiring in 2011. She presents and teaches in the United States and internationally, with current faculty appointments at the Department of Social Studies, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Würzburg, Germany; and the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music, Katowice, Poland. She has been an active clinician throughout her career, working with diverse clientele. Dr. Wheeler has edited and authored several chapters, articles, and books, including Music Therapy Research(now in its third edition), and Clinical Training Guide for the Student Music Therapist. She is a past president of the American Music Therapy Association and former Interview Coeditor for Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy.
"Covers some of the richest topics and issues of our profession,
and does so with great depth and scope. The volume embraces
research, assessment, clinical applications, history, ethics, and
diversity. It paints a portrait of the full array of music therapy
approaches while covering the age spectrum of children to adults.
Nothing is lacking. This is a dynamic, instructive, inspiring tool
for anyone seeking insights and wisdom from leading music
therapists. It is a powerful resource that should be kept close at
hand."--Deforia Lane, PhD, MT-BC, Director of Art and Music
Therapy, Seidman Cancer Center/University Hospitals Case Medical
Center
"The most comprehensive work of its kind that I have seen.
Synthesizing evidence-based approaches into a single volume helps
to move music therapy beyond the untested and unproven and
establish professional legitimacy and efficacy. Practitioners and
educators get a clear view of the best therapeutic strategies for
helping clients in the search for healing and wholeness."--Terry L.
Singer, PhD, Dean, Kent School of Social Work, University of
Louisville
“Wheeler’s Music Therapy Handbook provides a comprehensive overview
of approaches to music therapy practice, covering a wide range of
models that have influenced the profession. Numerous case vignettes
throughout bring the material to life, offering the reader a
vicarious taste of the breadth of practice, settings, and
populations with whom music therapists work. Music therapy
professionals and students will appreciate the accessibly written
perspectives on theory and practice. For those in multidisciplinary
practice, it will serve as a reference to help to determine what
music therapy might bring to their health, education, or medical
program.”--Wendy Magee, PhD, Music Therapy Program, Temple
University
“This welcome volume stands out because of its breadth of coverage
and applicability. The choice of topics and their scholarly
treatment will engage readers, whether they are novices to music
therapy or very experienced. It will also be useful to professors
and students at both graduate and undergraduate levels."--Robyn
Flaum Cruz, PhD, BC-DMT, Division of Expressive Therapies, Lesley
University
"Simply put, this is the most comprehensive text to date in our
field. I am currently using portions of it in every undergraduate
course I teach, and in some graduate courses as well. The
contributors are an international 'who’s who' in music therapy, and
the comprehensive references in each chapter serve as great
bibliographies for anyone looking to do further research. I have no
reservations about using this book in classes and recommending it
as a reference to students preparing for internships, their board
certification exam, or their future clinical careers."--Andrew
Knight, PhD, MT-BC, Assistant Professor of Music Therapy, Colorado
State University -The Music Therapy Handbook could serve a number
of different functions: (1) as a textbook used in a number of
different courses in an undergraduate music therapy training
program; (2) as a resource for clinical music therapists who are
seeking more current, cutting-edge material on a particular topic
or clinical approach; (3) as a supplementary text for music therapy
academicians in order to add meaningful content to music therapy
lectures; and (4) as a pertinent resource for music therapy
researchers to provide scholarly information and additional salient
references….One unique characteristic of this book is that most of
the chapters in Sections II and III contain case examples that are
based on music therapy practice with real clients. In addition, the
content of each chapter follows a similar organizational outline,
to provide for easier reading across chapters….With the publication
of the Music Therapy Handbook, the music therapy profession may be
moving away from introductory-level textbooks and into more
comprehensive texts that can serve a multiplicity of purposes in
music therapy training and practice….This reviewer highly
recommends the incorporation of the Music Therapy Handbook into
current music therapy education, and predicts that it will become
one of the foundational texts in music therapy training in the near
future.--Journal of Music Therapy, 5/26/2015ƒƒThis book is, without
a doubt, a must for any library as it is a vital resource for
anyone interested in music therapy. Barbara Wheeler has, yet again,
provided a book full of key issues that are currently occupying the
field of music therapy. It is a thorough and very methodically
constructed handbook….I would like to thank Barbara Wheeler for
providing the music therapy community with a fine handbook. While
there are many new books on music therapy, I think this
comprehensive guide gathers an excellent variety of ideas and
approaches in one volume and fits very well alongside the growing
music therapy literature….A rich and well-constructed
book.--British Journal of Music Therapy, 11/1/2016ƒƒThe structure
of the book, as it ranges from basic, broad information to specific
clinical practice settings, lends itself well to use by students
and professional music therapists, as well as non-music therapists
with whom clinicians and researchers collaborate. Physicians,
nurses, social workers, child life specialists, OTs and PTs, and
other allied healthcare professionals may find the text
particularly helpful. All of the chapters on specific clinical
applications would make excellent resources for clinicians,
educators, students, and researchers, and they could also be
helpful information sources for non-music therapist stakeholders,
including potential reimbursement agencies. I highly recommend this
book for current students, individuals studying for the board
certification exam, professional clinicians, and clinical and
academic researchers needing a resource to share with non-music
therapists.--Music and Medicine, 1/1/2016ƒƒThe central highlight of
this book is its applicability to a wide audience of readers….The
book is equally compelling to music therapists through its
contributions from international experts in their field and the
discussion of contemporary issues confronting their
profession….Wheeler's inclusion of both traditional and
contemporary perspective of music therapy adds to the book's wide
appeal….Wheeler's Music Therapy Handbook is a dynamic, easy to
read, comprehensive resource of contemporary music therapy theory
and practice that offers an enormous contribution to music therapy.
Its simplicity and applicability makes it an essential ready
reference for students, health care workers, educators, and
experienced music therapists alike.--Australian Journal of Music
Therapy, 1/1/2015
"Covers some of the richest topics and issues of our profession,
and does so with great depth and scope. The volume embraces
research, assessment, clinical applications, history, ethics, and
diversity. It paints a portrait of the full array of music therapy
approaches while covering the age spectrum of children to adults.
Nothing is lacking. This is a dynamic, instructive, inspiring tool
for anyone seeking insights and wisdom from leading music
therapists. It is a powerful resource that should be kept close at
hand."--Deforia Lane, PhD, MT-BC, Director of Art and Music
Therapy, Seidman Cancer Center/University Hospitals Case Medical
Center
"The most comprehensive work of its kind that I have seen.
Synthesizing evidence-based approaches into a single volume helps
to move music therapy beyond the untested and unproven and
establish professional legitimacy and efficacy. Practitioners and
educators get a clear view of the best therapeutic strategies for
helping clients in the search for healing and wholeness."--Terry L.
Singer, PhD, Dean, Kent School of Social Work, University of
Louisville
“Wheeler’s Music Therapy Handbook provides a comprehensive overview
of approaches to music therapy practice, covering a wide range of
models that have influenced the profession. Numerous case vignettes
throughout bring the material to life, offering the reader a
vicarious taste of the breadth of practice, settings, and
populations with whom music therapists work. Music therapy
professionals and students will appreciate the accessibly written
perspectives on theory and practice. For those in multidisciplinary
practice, it will serve as a reference to help to determine what
music therapy might bring to their health, education, or medical
program.”--Wendy Magee, PhD, Music Therapy Program, Temple
University
“This welcome volume stands out because of its breadth of coverage
and applicability. The choice of topics and their scholarly
treatment will engage readers, whether they are novices to music
therapy or very experienced. It will also be useful to professors
and students at both graduate and undergraduate levels."--Robyn
Flaum Cruz, PhD, BC-DMT, Division of Expressive Therapies, Lesley
University
"Simply put, this is the most comprehensive text to date in our
field. I am currently using portions of it in every undergraduate
course I teach, and in some graduate courses as well. The
contributors are an international 'who’s who' in music therapy, and
the comprehensive references in each chapter serve as great
bibliographies for anyone looking to do further research. I have no
reservations about using this book in classes and recommending it
as a reference to students preparing for internships, their board
certification exam, or their future clinical careers."--Andrew
Knight, PhD, MT-BC, Assistant Professor of Music Therapy, Colorado
State University -The Music Therapy Handbook could serve a number
of different functions: (1) as a textbook used in a number of
different courses in an undergraduate music therapy training
program; (2) as a resource for clinical music therapists who are
seeking more current, cutting-edge material on a particular topic
or clinical approach; (3) as a supplementary text for music therapy
academicians in order to add meaningful content to music therapy
lectures; and (4) as a pertinent resource for music therapy
researchers to provide scholarly information and additional salient
references….One unique characteristic of this book is that most
of the chapters in Sections II and III contain case examples that
are based on music therapy practice with real clients. In addition,
the content of each chapter follows a similar organizational
outline, to provide for easier reading across chapters….With the
publication of the Music Therapy Handbook, the music therapy
profession may be moving away from introductory-level textbooks and
into more comprehensive texts that can serve a multiplicity of
purposes in music therapy training and practice….This reviewer
highly recommends the incorporation of the Music Therapy Handbook
into current music therapy education, and predicts that it will
become one of the foundational texts in music therapy training in
the near future.--Journal of Music Therapy, 5/26/2015Æ’Æ’This book
is, without a doubt, a must for any library as it is a vital
resource for anyone interested in music therapy. Barbara Wheeler
has, yet again, provided a book full of key issues that are
currently occupying the field of music therapy. It is a thorough
and very methodically constructed handbook….I would like to thank
Barbara Wheeler for providing the music therapy community with a
fine handbook. While there are many new books on music therapy, I
think this comprehensive guide gathers an excellent variety of
ideas and approaches in one volume and fits very well alongside the
growing music therapy literature….A rich and well-constructed
book.--British Journal of Music Therapy, 11/1/2016Æ’Æ’ The
structure of the book, as it ranges from basic, broad information
to specific clinical practice settings, lends itself well to use by
students and professional music therapists, as well as non-music
therapists with whom clinicians and researchers collaborate.
Physicians, nurses, social workers, child life specialists, OTs and
PTs, and other allied healthcare professionals may find the text
particularly helpful. All of the chapters on specific clinical
applications would make excellent resources for clinicians,
educators, students, and researchers, and they could also be
helpful information sources for non-music therapist stakeholders,
including potential reimbursement agencies. I highly recommend this
book for current students, individuals studying for the board
certification exam, professional clinicians, and clinical and
academic researchers needing a resource to share with non-music
therapists.--Music and Medicine, 1/1/2016Æ’Æ’The central highlight
of this book is its applicability to a wide audience of
readers….The book is equally compelling to music therapists
through its contributions from international experts in their field
and the discussion of contemporary issues confronting their
profession….Wheeler's inclusion of both traditional and
contemporary perspective of music therapy adds to the book's wide
appeal….Wheeler's Music Therapy Handbook is a dynamic, easy to
read, comprehensive resource of contemporary music therapy theory
and practice that offers an enormous contribution to music therapy.
Its simplicity and applicability makes it an essential ready
reference for students, health care workers, educators, and
experienced music therapists alike.--Australian Journal of Music
Therapy, 1/1/2015
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