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OverviewThis book synthesizes knowledge about the myriad ways music can support the physical and psychosocial needs of people living with neurological diagnoses. It may be a useful tool for those working or training as music therapists, as well as clinicians and patients interested in the use of music and rhythm to address individualized healthcare goals. The editors of this book advocate for a collaborative, holistic approach to the implementation of music-based interventions, acknowledging that different (and at times, conflicting) approaches do exist – and that different patients may require exploration of different approaches to have their needs and desires met in ways most meaningful to them. The book’s many contributors embody this desire to hold space for wide-ranging views on clinical practice through the ways they share their own perspectives as music therapists, neurologists, nurses, speech and language pathologists, and neuroscience researchers from across the globe. Each chapter is centered around clinical work in context with a specific patient community – be that a diagnosis (e.g., movement disorders), shared culture (e.g., autistic culture), disease stage (e.g., end of life), or targeted clinical need (e.g., psychosocial support and/or functional performance) – and features a summary of available research with case examples and clinical descriptions to highlight different conceptualizations of the role of music in the care of patients with neurologic diagnoses. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kerry Devlin , Kyurim Kang , Alexander PantelyatPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Humana Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Weight: 0.593kg ISBN: 9783031470912ISBN 10: 3031470915 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 17 February 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Principles and Overview of Music therapy and music-based intervention.- Mechanisms of Music Therapy and Music-Based Interventions.- Music for Stroke Rehabilitation.- Music for Traumatic Brain Injury and Impaired Consciousness.- Music for Movement Disorders.- Music for Speech Disorders.- Music for Memory Disorders.- Music for Neuro-Oncological Disorders.- Music Therapy and Music-Based Interventions for Neurologic Palliative Care.- Music for Autoimmune Neurological Disorders.- Music for Epilepsy.- Music for Surgical/Perioperative Care.- Telehealth Music Therapy in Adult Neurological Care.- Therapeutic Technology for Music-Based Interventions.- Music therapy and music-based approaches with autistic people: A Neurodiversity Paradigm-informed perspective.- Psychosocial Aspects of Music Therapy.- Conclusions and Future Directions.ReviewsAuthor InformationAlexander Pantelyat, M.D. Associate Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Director, Johns Hopkins Atypical Parkinsonism Center/CurePSP Center of Care/Co-Principal Investigator, LBDA Research Center of Excellence Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Movement Disorders Fellowship Program Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Music and Medicine Baltimore, MD, USA Kerry Devlin, MMT, LPMT, MT-BC Senior Music Therapist Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD, USA Kyurim Kang, Ph.D., LPMT, MT-BC, NMT Post-Doctoral Research Fellow and Neurologic Music Therapist Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |