Music Therapy in the Treatment of Adults with Mental Disorders.
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Preface-Michael H. Thaut v
Contributors vii
PART 1: PSYCHOMUSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC THERAPY  
1. Neuropsychological Processes in Music Perception and Their Relevance in Music Therapy
Michael H. Thaut
2
2. Physiological and Motor Responses to Music Stimuli
Michael H. Thaut
33
3. Music as Communication
Kate E. Gfeller
42
4. Music as a Therapeutic Agent: Historical and Sociocultural Perspectives
Kate E. Gfeller
60
5. The Function of Aesthetic Stimuli in the Therapeutic Process
Kate E. Gfeller
68

PART 2: MUSIC THERAPY IN THE CLINICAL SETTING

 
6. Toward a Cognition-Affect Model in Neuropsychiatric Music Therapy
Michael H. Thaut
86
7. Transitioningfrom Institution to Community
Brian L. Wilson
104
8. Music Therapy within the Context of Psychotherapeutic Models
Mary A. Scovel and Susan C. Gardstrom
117
9. Music Therapy and Psychopharmacology
Becki A. Houghton and Roger A. Smeltekop
133
10. Assessment of Adult Psychiatric Clients: The Role of Music Therapy
Brian L. Wilson
155
PART 3: TAXONOMY OF CLINICAL MUSIC THERAPY PROGRAMS AND TECHNIQUES
Becki A. Houghton, Mary A. Scovel, Roger A. Smeltekop, Michael H. Thaut, Robert F. Unkefer, Brian L. Wilson
 
Taxonomy of Programs and Techniques in Music Therapy for Mental Disorders 185
I. Music Performing 186
II. Music Psychotherapy 191
III. Music and Movement 194
IV. Music Combined with Other Expressive Arts 200
V. Recreational Music 202
VI. Music and Relaxation 205
PART 4: CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS IN ADULT
PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

Becki A. Houghton, Mary A. Scovel, Roger A. Smeltekop,
Michael H. Thaut, Robert F. Unkefer, Brian L. Wilson
 
I. Schizophrenic Disorders 210
II. Bipolar Disorder, Depressed Episode 224
III. Bipolar Disorder, Manic Episode 232
IV. Generalized Anxiety Disorder  
Name Index 248
Subject Index 257