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Ce n'est pas vraiment un lieu musical l'hôpital, on imagine plutôt cris et silence. Et pourtant… l'hôpital devrait mettre en musique à satiété le quotidien des soins qu'il prodigue aux enfants. Ce livre, mêlant témoignages de terrain et réflexions théoriques, vous expliquera pourquoi la musique a toute sa place en milieu hospitalier. Longtemps vécue comme négligeable voire dérangeante dans les établissements de soin, la musique est devenue alliée thérapeutique, passeuse de culture, ouvreuse d'imaginaire, ferment de liens, coéducatrice ou rééducatrice, nourriture affective, sociale et esthétique… On n'en finit pas de découvrir ses « bienfaits ». La présence et le travail du musicien auprès d'enfants et d'adolescents malades s'inscrivent dans le mouvement d'humanisation et d'ouverture du monde de la santé. Ses champs d'intervention sont multiples : ateliers réguliers en institution, concerts, résidences artistiques, interventions au chevet du malade, réflexion sur l'environnement sonore en néonatologie, formation des soignants… Philippe Bouteloup, pionnier depuis plus de vingt ans de ces pratiques humaines et musicales, nous livre ici un vibrant plaidoyer et un riche témoignage pour que la musique fasse partie intégrante de la vie des enfants à l'hôpital.
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The book includes relevant medical, psychological, and developmental information to help service providers and parents to understand children with disabilities. In this revised edition, the author has updated or eliminated some of the medical information and added more related music therapy literature. This book can be used as a valuable handbook for clinicians. Also, it may be used as a primary or supplemental textbook in classes to prepare music therapy students to work with children who have disabilities. All music therapy students who complete an undergraduate curriculum should know the
Music therapy for children. --- Children --- Diseases --- Treatment
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A comprehensive guide to music therapy with young children, providing a detailed examination of development from birth to age five, with theoretical perspectives and extensive scales of developmental milestones. Information is provided on nine different chronological periods, including benchmarks for physical, sensory, motor, cognitive, emotional/social, and language development. An expansive catalog of musical goals is provided for singing, playing, moving, and musical understanding within each period. The book then synthesizes current research on musical development in young children and pro
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A comprehensive international collection of writings on music therapy with premature and newborn infants in Neonatal Intensive Care Units. The book includes different approaches to research and clinical practice, based on interdisciplinary knowledge and current research. The purpose is to show the benefits of music and music therapy as a supportive intervention for hospitalized infants and their parents, by addressing the short and long-term development of the infant, infant-parent relationships and bonding, and the infant's unfolding ability to communicate.
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Music Therapy and the Autism Spectrum: An Integrative Overview summarizes the main topics related to the practice of music therapy for autistic people. This integrative perspective emphasizes respect for the voices of this community and highlights those who have contributed to the growth of music therapy practices for autistic people. The publication gives a historical contextualization of each topic and an up-to-date understanding of current discussions in this area of practice. The term "integrative" is also used to emphasize that the book integrates music therapy topics and knowledge from other areas including neurology, life development, and psychology. Although the primary focus is on music therapists and music therapy students, the book can also be read by autistic people and their families, professionals in other fields, and anyone interested in the topic. The book is organized into four central units concerning the themes related with music therapy and the autism spectrum: 1) Beginning the Studies, 2) Fundamental Aspects of Music Therapy Practice, 3) The Spectrum of Theories and Practices in the Field of Music Therapy and the Autism Spectrum and 4) Relevant Themes.
Music therapy for children. --- Autistic children --- Treatment.
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