| Preface-Michael H. Thaut |
v |
| Contributors |
vii |
| PART 1: PSYCHOMUSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC THERAPY |
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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
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| I. Schizophrenic Disorders |
210 |
| II. Bipolar Disorder, Depressed Episode |
224 |
| III. Bipolar Disorder, Manic Episode |
232 |
| IV. Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
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| Name Index |
248 |
| Subject Index |
257 |