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OverviewCombining essential information, professional insights, and lived experiences, this book offers a unique overview of the use of music therapy with active-duty service members, veterans, and other military-connected populations in the United States. Contributors include music therapists specializing with the military, as well as military personnel, veterans, and their families, providing an in-depth review of the impact that music therapy can have within this community. Detailing the historical evolution of the approach within a military context, the book explores the integration of music therapy into traditional treatment programs for service members and veterans particularly those with TBI and PTSD. Chapters cover the use of music therapy in both individual and group settings, and the opportunities to facilitate therapy via virtual platforms. Throughout, it emphasises the importance of music in military culture, highlighting the benefits of this approach with military communities. Personal accounts from military families are also included, as well as discussion on continued clinical and research innovation within the field. The first book to address this growing practice, it will inspire, inform and empower therapists and professionals working with and supporting military populations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca Vaudreuil , Jonathan Crane , Justin Francis , Brittany CostaPublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781787754799ISBN 10: 1787754790 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 21 October 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsSection I: The Historical Evolution of Music Therapy in the Military 1. The Role of Music in Military Culture - Johnathan Crane 2. The Evolution of Music Therapy in Military Medicine -Justin Francis and Donna Faraone 3. Music Therapy in the Department of Veterans Affairs -Lisbeth Woodward and David Otto 4. Creative Forces®: NEA Healing Arts Network -Expanding Creative Arts Therapies in the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs -Sara Kass, Rebecca Vaudreuil, Elizabeth Freeman, and Melissa Walker Section II: Music Therapy Clinical Application and Community Integration 5. Military Music Therapy in Individual Settings - Megan Wong and Natalie Quintana 6. Military Music Therapy in Group Contexts -Danielle Vetro-Kalseth and Nathaniel McLaughlan 7. Caring for the Caregiver: Supporting Military Families Through Music - Claudia Avila and Lisa Fagan 8. Music Therapy and Telehealth: Serving Remote Military Populations - Diane G. Langston and Karen Wacks Section III: Expansion Efforts and Military Music Therapy Research 9. Bridging the Clinic to Community: The Social Impact of Music -Mack Bailey, Demi Bullock, Jason Danley, and Barbara Reuer 10. Music Integration with the National Guard, Military Reserve Force, and First Responders - Brittany Costa 11. Historical Overview, Research Trends and Gaps in Military Music Therapy -Lori Gooding, Donna Betts, and John Hogue 12. Looking Ahead: Continued Advancement of the Military Music Therapy Continuum - Hannah Bronson, Moira Maguire, and Rebecca VaudreuilReviewsI've seen first-hand how military music creates a sense of belonging , encouragement, and comfort among those who serve. This well-written and carefully-researched book suggests it can do more and charts a compelling way forward. -- Retired General Martin E. Dempsey, 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff I've seen first-hand how military music creates a sense of belonging , encouragement, and comfort among those who serve. This well-written and carefully-researched book suggests it can do more and charts a compelling way forward for music therapy in the recovery of service members, veterans, and their families. -- Retired General Martin E. Dempsey, 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Rebecca Vaudreuil is a force of nature and, with this seminal book, has assembled a collection of essays that, taken together, paint a picture of the living, breathing, evolving phenomenon of music therapy in the military, from pioneering practitioners to national partnerships! -- Arthur Bloom, Founder & Director, MusiCorps My compliments to Rebecca Vaudreuil and the many authors who brought this important work to life. Music can heal our minds and calm our souls. I've taken my guitar with me on multiple combat deployments. Whether playing a few minutes before bed or having my team join a video conference to play name that tune, I've sought to share the power of music with all those I've had the privilege to serve. -- Lieutenant General (Ret.) Bob Ashley, guitar player Author InformationRebecca Vaudreuil is a board-certified music therapist who earned a bachelor's degree in music therapy at Berklee College of Music and master's degree at Harvard Graduate School of Education with a focus on educational neuroscience. She is currently working on a master's in social work at Fordham University. In 2010, she founded a music therapy model for military populations that she implemented on military installations throughout Southern California. Since 2014, Rebecca works as Lead Music Therapist for Creative Forces®: NEA Military Healing Arts Network, a national initiative that develops creative arts therapies best practices for military populations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |