Author: | Julie Zigo, Marcia Lajoie, Felicity Baker, Nir Sadovnik, Annette M. Whitehead-Pleaux, Jon Adams, Ariel Weissberger, Michael Bertolami, Jackie Lindeck, Gary Derwent, Robert E. Krout, Lorrie Kubicek, Joseph Nagler, Alex Street, Michelle Bonaventura, Davis Wimberly, Vern Miller, Lisa Martino, Lisa Spall, Andrea Cevasco, Nicole Hahna, Susan Hadley, Karen Burland, Jane Bache | ISBN: | 9780857005700 |
Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers | Publication: | September 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers | Language: | English |
Author: | Julie Zigo, Marcia Lajoie, Felicity Baker, Nir Sadovnik, Annette M. Whitehead-Pleaux, Jon Adams, Ariel Weissberger, Michael Bertolami, Jackie Lindeck, Gary Derwent, Robert E. Krout, Lorrie Kubicek, Joseph Nagler, Alex Street, Michelle Bonaventura, Davis Wimberly, Vern Miller, Lisa Martino, Lisa Spall, Andrea Cevasco, Nicole Hahna, Susan Hadley, Karen Burland, Jane Bache |
ISBN: | 9780857005700 |
Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Publication: | September 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Language: | English |
There is a rapidly emerging and developing area of music therapy practice that uses electronic music technologies in a range of therapeutic and clinical settings to help clients with complex needs. This edited volume explains cutting edge technologies and how to apply these tools in practice.
With contributions from leading experts in the field, the book takes the reader through the equipment that is available including computer-based software; electronic devices which produce musical sounds with minimal movement or skill; assistive devices such as switches and sensors; and recording and listening equipment. Clinical case studies are then offered that show these technologies being used successfully with a broad range of child and adult populations, including those with visual impairments, autism spectrum disorders, medical needs, physical challenges, and mental health issues, and within a variety of settings, including a neonatal intensive care unit, schools, hospital environments, and palliative care settings. The final section looks toward the future and examines philosophical and theoretical perspectives on the use of technology and its relationship to aesthetics, gender and identity.
This book will be a key resource for all music therapists, special needs educators, and professionals from the field of assistive technology, as well as allied health professionals such as occupational therapists and speech and language therapists.
There is a rapidly emerging and developing area of music therapy practice that uses electronic music technologies in a range of therapeutic and clinical settings to help clients with complex needs. This edited volume explains cutting edge technologies and how to apply these tools in practice.
With contributions from leading experts in the field, the book takes the reader through the equipment that is available including computer-based software; electronic devices which produce musical sounds with minimal movement or skill; assistive devices such as switches and sensors; and recording and listening equipment. Clinical case studies are then offered that show these technologies being used successfully with a broad range of child and adult populations, including those with visual impairments, autism spectrum disorders, medical needs, physical challenges, and mental health issues, and within a variety of settings, including a neonatal intensive care unit, schools, hospital environments, and palliative care settings. The final section looks toward the future and examines philosophical and theoretical perspectives on the use of technology and its relationship to aesthetics, gender and identity.
This book will be a key resource for all music therapists, special needs educators, and professionals from the field of assistive technology, as well as allied health professionals such as occupational therapists and speech and language therapists.