
Voicework in Music Therapy : Research and Practice
by Baker, Felicity; Uhligh, Sylka; Austin, Diane-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Foreword | p. 13 |
Acknowledgments | p. 18 |
Introduction to Voicework in Music Therapy | |
Voicework in Music Therapy: Pioneers and a New Generation | p. 25 |
Structured Approaches to Voicework | |
A Vocal-Led Relaxation for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders | p. 41 |
Rap and Singing for the Emotional and Cognitive Development of At-Risk Children: Development of a Method | p. 63 |
A Field of Vocal Discovery: The Workshop | p. 83 |
Sori Therapy for a Woman with Trauma to Empower Inner Safety | p. 100 |
How Can Singing in Music Therapy Influence Social Engagement for People with Dementia? Insights from the Polyvagal Theory | p. 130 |
Singing for Respiratory Muscle Training: Using Therapeutic Singing and Vocal Interventions to Improve Respiratory Function and Voice Projection for People with a Spinal Cord Injury | p. 147 |
Climax and Cadence in the Uninflected Voice: Reclaiming Emotional Expression in the Dysprosodic Voice of People with Traumatic Brain Injury | p. 171 |
Coordinating Respiration, Vocalization, and Articulation: Rehabilitating Apraxic and Dysarthric Voices of People with Neurological Damage | p. 189 |
Speech-Music Therapy for Aphasia (SMTA): An Interdisciplinary Treatment of Speech-Language Therapy and Music Therapy for Clients with Aphasia and/or Apraxia of Speech | p. 206 |
Free Approaches to Voicework | |
Contingent Singing: The Musicality of Companionship with the Hospitalized Newborn Infant | p. 231 |
Tonal Intervallic Synthesis as Integration in Medical Music Therapy | p. 252 |
Expanding My World: Improvised Voicework with a Woman with Parkinson's Disease | p. 269 |
A Path to Self-Awareness and Self-Regulation: Voicework as an Important Part of My Clinical Research | p. 287 |
The Vocal Hello Space Model in Hospice Music Therapy | p. 302 |
Final Notes: Therapeutic Uses of the Voice with Imminently Dying Patients | p. 321 |
Conclusion | |
Diversity in Approaches to Therapeutic Voicework: Developing a Model of Voicework in Music Therapy | p. 333 |
Editors | p. 350 |
Contributors | p. 351 |
Subject Index | p. 355 |
Author Index | p. 362 |
List of Tables | |
Uhlig's rap music therapy method | p. 76 |
Procedures in sori therapy | p. 108 |
Assessment intervention and observation for sori therapy | p. 113 |
Assets and deficits of criteria in the assessment categories | p. 114 |
The polyvagal theory: Three phylogenetic stages | p. 133 |
Characteristics of affective intonation | p. 173 |
Therapeutic aims addressed by voicework interventions | p. 334 |
Psychological, physiological, and neurological frameworks underpinning authors' work | p. 337 |
Structure, context, and dosage of voicework approaches | p. 340 |
List of Figures | |
Breathing and relax (examples 1-5) | p. 53 |
Self-awareness (examples 6-8) | p. 55 |
Wake up (examples 9-10) | p. 57 |
"So Wee Ah" | p. 91 |
"I am a Spring of Water" | p. 92 |
"Earth Chant" | p. 93 |
"Circle Chant" | p. 94 |
Maet-nun tone | p. 104 |
Dub-nun tone | p. 104 |
Gubk-nun tone | p. 104 |
Five Korean rhythmic idioms | p. 107 |
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