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Integrated Team Working


Integrated Team Working

Music Therapy as part of Transdisciplinary and Collaborative Approaches

von: Rachel Darnley-Smith, Julie Sutton, Alison Barrington, Karen Twyford, Roseanne Tyas, Ann Sloboda, Ann Woodward, Sally Watson, Tessa Watson, Paula Hedderly, Wendy Magee, Jackie Lindeck, Claire Molyneux, Claire Miller, Rachel Millman, Rebecca O'Connor, Nicky O'Neill, Maria Radoje

42,99 €

Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.04.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9781846427862
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 240

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<p>Integrated Team Working describes collaborative multidisciplinary approaches and demonstrates that they can be valuable methods of music therapy intervention.<br><br>The authors explain the development of the music therapist's role within the multidisciplinary team and discuss the prevalence of collaborative partnerships between UK music therapists and other professionals such as occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, psychologists, physiotherapists and other arts therapists. They examine the rationale, purpose and application of collaborative approaches and explore how and why music therapists adopt these approaches at differing levels. The book includes case studies from a variety of clinical settings, which illustrate the creative and innovative approaches used in transdisciplinary work in the evolving discipline of music therapy.<br><br>This theoretical and practical guide offers useful advice for music therapy students and professionals who wish to employ collaborative approaches. It will also be helpful for other professionals who are considering or already working together with music therapists.</p>
The authors explain the development of the music therapist's role within the multidisciplinary team and discuss the prevalence of collaborative partnerships between UK music therapists and other professionals such as occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, psychologists, physiotherapists and other arts therapists.
Foreword by Julie Sutton, Music therapist and editor of Music, Music Therapy and Trauma. Introduction by Karen Twyford and Tessa Watson. Part 1: Collaborative and Transdisciplinary Approaches with Children by Karen Twyford. Part 2: Collaborative Work with Adults. a. Collaboration in Music Therapy with Adults with Learning Disabilities by Tessa Watson. b. Music Therapy and Collaborative Working in Adult Mental Health: Creative Connections and Destructive Splits by Claire Miller, Professional Development Lead, Forensic Mental Health Arts Therapies Service, London. c. Team Working to Meet Complex Needs in Adults with Acquired Neurological Conditions by Wendy L. Magee PhD, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Palliative Care, Policy and Rehabilitation, Kings College, London. Part 3: Collaborative Work with the Elderly. a. The Elderly by Adrienne Freeman, Music Therapist, Chase Farm Hospital, Enfield. b. Collaboration: The Bigger Picture by Alison Barrington, Music Therapy MA Lecturer, Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Postscript. References. Index.
The development of the music therapist's role within the multidisciplinary team and the prevalence of collaborative partnerships between UK music therapists and other professionals.