A Guide to
Writing & Presenting
in Music Therapy
Reviews
Table of Contents

Reviews - Click to Read Review
Brynjulf Stige in the Nordic Journal of Music Therapyy, 2005.
Rachel Darnleigh Smith, in the British Journal of Music Therapy, 20 (1), 2006, pp. 58-60.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Tables
Examples
Preface

1 Types of Professional Communications
Communications Addressed in this Publication
Theoretical and Conceptual Expositions
Clinical Case Studies
Forms of Clinical Practice

2 Common Areas of concern for Writing and Presenting
Agendas and Motivations
Differentiating Between a Topic and a Focus
Developing a Topic
Developing a Focus

3 Differences Between Writing and Presenting
Practical Considerations
Scholarly Considerations
Writing and Presenting: Concluding Thoughts

4 Writing 40
Issues in Scholarly Writing in Music Therapy
The Role of Colleagues in Scholarly Writing
The Use of Background Material in Structuring a Publication
Creating a Writing Guide
Style Guides and Other Aids to Writing
Publication Forms

5 Presenting
General Considerations
Employing Clinical Materials
Organizing a Presentation
Presentation Formats
Computer-Assisted Presentations

6 Presentational Devices for Writing and Presenting
Graphic Presentational Devices
Verbal Presentational Devices

7 Media for Presenting Clinical Material
Verbal Presentation
Audio Recordings
Video Recordings

8 Describing Clinical Material
Audio Recordings
Video Recordings

Afterword

References
Author Index
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