This volume presents the current state of knowledge on the practice of music therapy with children, adolescents, and adults with mental health concerns. This includes individuals with specific psychiatric diagnoses, individuals receiving mental health care in various settings, and individuals who may not have formal diagnoses. Chapters based on diagnostic categories include clients with schizophrenia, PTSD, depression and anxiety, dementias, eating disorders, borderline personality disorder, substance use disorders, and juvenile sex offenders. Chapters that focus on particular settings include inpatient psychiatry, psychiatry in the recovery model, foster care children and adolescents, survivors of catastrophic event trauma, correctional and forensic facilities, and adjudicated adolescents. Chapters on clients without a formal psychiatric diagnoses include individuals who have experienced developmental trauma (not PTSD), health care professionals suffering from burnout, professional musicians with health concerns, individuals pursuing self-development and wellness, and individuals with spiritual needs or goals. Practical guidelines are provided for implementing receptive, improvisational, re-creative, and compositional methods of music therapy with each client group. The guidelines are based on the clinical expertise and experience of the authors, and a comprehensive and critical review of available literature. All chapters in the book follow the same outline, allowing for easier reading and study. Current resources, readings, and forms are presented. Contents Preface – An Evolving Perspective by Kenneth Bruscia Chapter 1 – INTRODUCTION by Lillian Eyre Chapter 2 – ADULTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA AND PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS by Andrea McGraw Hunt Chapter 3 – ADULT GROUPS IN THE INPATIENT SETTING by Lillian Eyre Chapter 4 – ADULTS IN A RECOVERY MODEL SETTING by Lillian Eyre Chapter 5 – CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS IN AN INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC SETTING by Bridget Doak Chapter 6 – FOSTER CARE YOUTH by Michael L. Zanders Chapter 7 – SURVIVORS OF CATASTROPHIC EVENT TRAUMA by Ronald M. Borczon Chapter 8 – WOMEN SURVIVORS OF ABUSE AND DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMA by Sandra Lynn Curtis Chapter 9 – ADULT MALE SURVIVORS OF ABUSE AND DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMA by Jeffrey H. Hatcher Chapter 10 – CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH PTSD AND SURVIVORS OF ABUSE AND NEGLECT by Penny Rogers Chapter 11 – ADULTS WITH DEPRESSION AND/OR ANXIETY by Nancy A. Jackson Chapter 12 – ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS WITH BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER by Janice M. Dvorkin Chapter 13 – ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS WITH EATING DISORDERS by Peggy Tileston Chapter 14 – ADULTS WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS by Kathleen M. Murphy Chapter 15 – ADOLESCENTS WITH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS by Katrina Skewes McFerran Chapter 16 – ADULT MALES IN FORENSIC SETTINGS by Vaughn Kaser Chapter 17 – ADULT FEMALES IN CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES by Karen Anne Litecky Melendez Chapter 18 – ADJUDICATED ADOLESCENTS by Susan C. Gardstrom Chapter 19 – JUVENILE MALE SEX OFFENDERS by Lori L. De Rea-Kolb Chapter 20 – ELDERLY RESIDENTS IN NURSING FACILITIES by Elaine A. Abbott Chapter 21 – PERSONS WITH ALZHEIMER’S AND OTHER DEMENTIAS by Laurel Young Chapter 22 – PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT by Darlene M. Brooks Chapter 23 – STRESS REDUCTION AND WELLNESS by Seung-A Kim Chapter 24 – MUSICIANS by Gro Trondalen Chapter 25 – SPIRITUAL PRACTICES by Annie Heiderscheit
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