version: UK | USA | International
Paperback: £24.99 / $39.95
1998, 234mm x 156mm / 9.25in x 6in, 176pp
ISBN: 978-1-85302-739-0, BIC 2: AVA
MMC
MQTC
Within the last decade music therapists have developed their work with people who have life-threatening illnesses and with those who are dying. This book presents some of that work from music therapists working in different approaches, in different countries, showing how valuable the inclusion of music therapy in palliative care has already proved to be.
It is important for the dying, or those with terminal illness, that approaches are used which integrate the physical, psychological, social and spiritual dimensions of their being. The contributors to this book emphasize the importance of working not only with the patient but with the ward situation, friends and family members. By offering patients the chance to be creative they become something other than patients - they become expressive beings, and there is an intimacy in music therapy that is important for those who are suffering. Many of the contributors write in their own personal voice, providing a particular insight which will be valuable not only to other music therapists seeking to enrich their own ways of working, but to all those involved in caring for the sick and the dying. Contributors describe their work with both children and adults living with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other chronic degenerative diseases.

David Aldridge

Edited by David Aldridge and Jörg Fachner

Simon Gilbertson and David Aldridge

Carmelite Avraham-Krehwinkel and David Aldridge

Carmelite Avraham-Krehwinkel and David Aldridge

Isabel Fernández Carvajal and David Aldridge

David Aldridge and Sergio Pérez Barrero
Music Therapy in Dementia Care
Edited by David Aldridge
Music Therapy in Children's Hospices: Jessie's Fund in Action
Edited by Mercédès Pavlicevic
Music Therapy Methods in Neurorehabilitation: A Clinician's Manual
Felicity Baker and Jeanette Tamplin
With a contribution from Jeanette Kennelly