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Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-257) and index.
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This book is based on current trends in health care politics that emphasize user involvement, and positive aspects of health and quality of life. It offers a theoretical and empirical exploration of the idea that therapy is as much about stimulating clients' strengths as it is about fixing problems or curing pathology. The resource-oriented approach presented relates to a broad, interdisciplinary landscape of theory including empowerment philosophy, positive psychology, and current musicology.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- PART ONE FRAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS -- MUSIC THERAPY AND THE POLITICS OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE -- PATHS TOWARD A CONCEPTUALIZATION OF THERAPY -- PATHS TOWARD A CONCEPT OF MUSIC -- TOWARD A CONCEPT OF RESOURCE-ORIENTED MUSIC THERAPY -- PART TWO CASE STUDIES -- COLLABORATIONS WITH MARIA: MUSIC THERAPIST�a�?S STORY -- MARIA�a�?S EXPERIENCES: -- REFLECTIONS: MASTERY AND JOY IN THE THERAPEUTIC PROCESS -- COLLABORATIONS WITH EMMA: MUSIC THERAPIST�a�?S STORY -- EMMA�a�?S EXPERIENCES
REFLECTIONS: NEGOTIATIONS OF RESOURCES AND PROBLEMSPART THREE WORKING RESOURCE-ORIENTED -- THE CLIENT�a�?S CRAFT -- THE THERAPIST�a�?S CRAFT -- THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP -- FINAL THOUGHTS -- REFERENCES -- INDEX -- APPENDIX
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