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A
contemporary look at the clinical work of Paul Nordoff
and Clive Robbins as it was originally formulated,
and as it
developed within the context of their personal and professional
lives. The author, a pioneer in qualitative research,
presents a comprehensive analysis of eight case studies
drawn from the Nordoff-Robbins archives, and then compares
them
in order to identify commonalities and idiosyncrasies
in the children's growth as well as in the approach itself.
Important topics addressed are: form and structure in
clinical
improvisation, music as agent of change, the clinical
process, and the therapeutic relationship. This
book is a benchmark in qualitative research and Nordoff-Robbins
therapy. (1998;
ISBN 1-891278-03-7; Paperback, 362 pages with 2
CDs: $57.50).
Reviews
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- Lars
Ole Bonde in the Nordic Journal of Music Therapy,
1999, 8(1), 107-110
- Gary
Ansdell in British Journal of Music Therapy
(2000), 14(1), 47-50.
- Michele
Forinash in Music Therapy Perspectives, 19
(1), 68-69, 2001.
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