Trauma-Informed Music Therapy
Theory and Practice
Samenvatting
Trauma-Informed Music Therapy is a timely volume that combines theoretical perspectives on trauma-informed practice with real-life applications in music therapy practice.
Board-certified music therapists are in a unique position to provide comfort, create a sense of safety, and empower people to find their voice during and after traumatic experiences. In this book, the theory behind trauma-informed practice (TIP) is explored and expanded through stories of clinical implementation, social justice practices, and music therapy theories. Spanning topics such as grief and loss, adverse childhood experiences and their intergenerational effects, domestic abuse, urban trauma, polyvagal theory, and psychological first aid, this book addresses music therapy as the emerging therapeutic treatment modality for adults, children, and teenagers alike.
This book will be of interest to practicing music therapists and music therapy students who are learning how to bring music therapy to victims and survivors of trauma.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Laura E. Beer and Jacqueline C. Birnbaum
Part I: Theories and Perspectives
2. The Resilience Framework for Trauma-Informed Music Therapy
Jennifer Sokira, Joy Allen and Heather Wagner
3. Global Trends in Music Therapy for Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
Barbara A. Else and Mireya Gonzalez
4. Cultural Humility in Music Therapy Practice
Jasmine Edwards
5. Questioning the Promise of Safety in Trauma-Informed Music Therapy Practice
Elly Scrine and Asami Koike
Part II: Children and Adolescents
6. I Am Safe and I Am Strong: Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences and Building Resilience through Trauma-Informed Music Therapy
Olivia Yinger
7. Changing the Narrative: Exploring how Music Therapy can Assist Adolescents Dealing with Race-Based Traumatic Stress
Stephanie Holly
8. Music Therapy with Children in the Aftermath of a Natural Disaster
Cindybet Pérez-Martínez
9. Clinical Songwriting for Children with Cancer and Sickle Cell Disease
Tracie Sandheinrich and Jaime Kennington
Part III: Adults
10. Music Therapy for Survivors of Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence
Rachel Ebeling and Sarah Michaelis
11. Group Work with Adults in Short-Term Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment and Recovery
Nadine Cadesky
12. Trauma-Informed Music Psychotherapy in Radiation Oncology: Implementation of the Trauma, Resilience, Safety Model
Andrew Rossetti
13. Finding One's Voice: Working Through Developmental Trauma with Vocal Psychotherapy
Jenny Hoi Yan Fu
14. Music Therapy in the Treatment of Complex Trauma in Adult Mental Health
Gillian Stephens Langdon
15. "I Hear You": The Potency of Play in Music Psychotherapy for Treating Trauma in Musicians
Joanne Loewy
16. Bent Pitch: Trauma, the LGBTQAI+ Community, and Music Psychotherapy
Brian Harris
17. Mechanisms of Change in Music Therapy when Treating Adults Coping with Trauma
Moshe Bensimon
18. Conclusion
Laura E. Beer and Jacqueline C. Birnbaum