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Thirty-three
fascinating narratives told from inside the music therapy
room¾some written by clients,
some by parents, and some by therapists and researchers¾all
aimed at giving the client's personal perspective on what
transpired there. In contrast to professional case
studies which describe what therapists did and what they
were thinking, these narratives reveal how music therapy
is perceived and evaluated by clients. Basic but
long overdue questions are posed: How do they feel
about working in music? What meaning do they give
to their experiences? How does music therapy affect their lives? Intended
for a general audience, every reader, regardless of background,
will learn much about how various approaches to music therapy
actually work, and how clients respond to them. (Jan. 1999;
ISBN 1-89127808-8; 300+pages; $28).
Reviews
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- Robin
Howat in the Australian Journal of Music Therapy,2000,
11, 56-59.
- Randi
Rolvsjord in the Nordic Journal of Music Therapy:
Book Reviews Online, (February 20, 2002).
- Nancy
Jackson in Journal of Music Therapy (Summer 2005),
Vol. XLII No. 2,
pp. 163-166.
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