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100 | 1 | _aMiller, Eric B. | |
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_aBio-guided music therapy _h[electronic resource] : _ba practitioner's guide to the clinical integration of music and biofeedback _c |
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_aLondon ; _aPhiladelphia : _bJessica Kingsley Publishers, _c2011. |
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_a1 online resource (256 p.) : _bill. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Historical background. 2. Shifting healthcare paradigms. holistic/reductionist split. music therapy from the holistic perspective. 3. The process of gaining legitimacy. what constitutes legitimacy? individual persistence. grassroots organization. convincing medical research. grandstanding with music therapy. music therapy and eeg from the biomedical perspective. 4. A case for integrating music therapy and biofeedback. what is music therapy? music as system input and output. yin yang and homeostasis. learning theory and neurofeedback: stepping beyond behaviorism. 5. Development of eeg-guided music therapy for adhd. neurofeedback. when neurofeedback does not work. comparing stimulants with neurofeedback. music and brainwaves. theories of adhd related to brain function. 6. Biofeedback measures with music. emg muscle monitoring. electrodermography (edg). temp -- thermal biofeedback. hr heart rate. hrv heart rate variability. bvp blood volume pulse. eeg brainwaves. heg hemoencephalography. artifact. displays and controls. 7. Adding physiological measures to music therapy assessments. introduction. elements of assessment. improvisational music therapy assessment. improvisation assessment profiles. psychoanalytic music therapy assessment. receptive music therapy assessment. family music therapy assessment. educational music therapy assessment. additional types of music therapy assessment functions. future visions of music therapy assessment. neuro-imaging. conclusion. 8. Role of the music therapist in bio-guided music therapy. maintaining the integrity of the musical environment. contraindications. 9. Bio-guided music therapy for stress. the bio-guided imagery process. meditation. toning. 10. Bio-guided music therapy for adhd. eeg subtypes of adhd. eeg for adhd. heg for adhd and autism. 11. Bio-guided music therapy for the aging. eeg for aging issues. hrv for aging issues. 12. A multi-modal approach to addictions utilizing music therapy and biofeedback. addictive personality traits and yin/yang theory. depression and addiction. physiological approach based in aa philosophy. relapse triggers. 13. Bio-guided music therapy for pain. back pain. headache. functional abdominal pain. | |
588 | _aDescription based on print version record. | ||
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_aMusic therapy. _97058 |
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650 | 0 | _aBiofeedback training. | |
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_aMusic Therapy. _97058 |
650 | 2 | 2 | _aBiofeedback, Psychology. |
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