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1. General Medical Music Therapy Reading General Music Therapy Reading Aldridge, D. (2001). Music Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation: Recognition and the Performed Body in an Ecological Niche [online]. Music Therapy Today, November 01 . Retrieved February 24, 2004, from http://www.musictherapyworld.info Austin, D (2002). The Voice of Trauma: A Wounded Healer's Perspective. In Sutton, J. (Ed.). Music, Music Therapy and Trauma: International Perspectives. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Azoulay, R. (2005). Voice - A Window to the Psyche: Exploring a Method of Clinical Vocal Music Improvisation in a Short Term Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Setting. Masters Thesis, Hahnemahn Creative Arts in Therapy Program, Drexel University. Belin P, et al.(1996). Recovery From Non-fluent Aphasia After Melodic Intonation Therapy: A PET Study. Neurology, 47, 1504-1511. Bruscia, K., Hesser, B., & Boxill, E.H. (1981). Essential Competencies for the Practice of Music Therapy. Music Therapy, 1, 43-49. Borczon, R. (1997). Music Therapy Group Vignettes. Gilsum , NH: Barcelona Publishers. Boukydis, Z. (1985). Infant Crying: Theoretical and Research Perspectives. New York: Plenum press. Darwin, C. (1877). A Biological Sketch of an Infant. New York: Appalachian. Erkklia, J., Lartillot, O., Luci, G., Riikkila, K. and Toivianen, P. (2004). Automatic Improvisation Analysis Methods for Music Therapy. In Prause-Weber, M. (Ed). Musica-Res Severa Verum Gaudium: Proceedings of the ISME Commission Seminar on Music in Special Education, Music Therapy and Music Medicine, Vitoria/Spain 2004. pp. 70-88. Nedlands, Australia: International Society of Music Educators. Feiner, S. (2001)A Journey through Internship Supervision: Roles, Dynamics, and Phases of the Supervisory Relationship, in Forinash, M. (Ed.)(2001). Music Therapy Supervision. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers. Gfeller, K. (1987). Songwriting as a Tool for Language and Reading Remediation. Music Therapy,6(2), 28-38. Kathleen Helfrich-Miller (1994). A Clinical Perspective: Melodic Intonation Therapy for Developmental Apraxia. Clinics in Communication Disorders, 4(3). Jourdain, R. (2002). Music, the Brain, and Ecstasy. New York: Quill Press. Kenny, C., Langenberg,, M. & Loewy (2005). Hermeneutic Inquiry. In B. Wheeler (Ed.), Music therapy research: Quantitative and qualitative perspectives (2nd ed.; pp. 236-245). Gilsum, NH : Barcelona Publishers, ISBN 1-891278-26-6. Lichtensztejn, M. (2003). Music Centered Music Therapy for Adults Patients after Stroke. Masters Thesis, New York University. Lichtensztejn, M. (2004). From Resistiveness to Co-activity - Experiencing the Joy of Being Together. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Certification in the Nordoff-Robbins Approach to Music Therapy - New York University - June 2004. Presented at the MAR Conference - American Music Therapy Association, in April 2005. Translated into Japanese by Kaoru Robbins and presented in Japan, in July 2005. Loewy, Joanne (2004). Integrating Music, Language and the Voice in Music Therapy. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy from http://www.voices.no/mainissues/mi40004000140.html Loewy, J.V. & Stewart, K. (2004). Music therapy to help traumatized children and caregivers. In Boyd Webb (ed.), Mass trauma and violence: Helping families and children cope, pp. 191-215. New York: Guilford Publications, Inc. Loewy, J ., (2000) . Music Psychotherapy Assessment. Music Therapy Perspectives:, 2000, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 47–58. Loewy, J. V. (1995). The Musical Stages of Speech: A Developmental Model of Pre-verbal Sound Making. Music Therapy, 13(1), 47-73. Loewy, J. (1994). A Hermeneutic panel study of music therapy assessment with an emotionally disturbed boy. Dissertational Abstracts International, 55(09), 2631. Loewy, J. V. (1985). Musical Sign in Autism: A Multi-Sensory Approach. Masters Thesis, New York University . Ma, Y.C.M., Nagler, J., Lee, M.H.M. & Cabrer, I.N. (2001). Impact of Music Therapy on the Communication Skills of Toddlers with Pervasive Developmental Disorder. Annals- New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 930, 445-447. Meyer, L. (1956). Emotion and Meaning in Music. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Miller, R., Thaut, M. McIntosh, G. & Rice, R. (1996). Components of EMG Symmetry and Variability in Patients with Parkinson's Disease. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 62, 122-126. Montello, L. (1990). The Use of Group Music Therapy as a Treatment for Musical Performance Stress. Medical Problems of Performing Artists, Vol. 5 (1). Musical Training During Childhood May Influence Regional Brain Growth (2001). Science Daily, May 11, 2001. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/05/010510072912.htm Nolan, P. (2006). What to Do Until the Music Therapist Arrives?: Developing
Therapeutic Activities Using Music. Holistic Nursing
Practice. 20(1):37-40. Nordoff, P & Robbins, C (1977). Creative Music Therapy. New York: John Day Company. Ostwald, P., Phibbs, R. & Fox, S. (1968). Diagnostic Use of Infant Cry. Biology of the Neonate, 13, 68-82. Palmer, Caroline, & Kelly, Michael (1992). Linguistic Prosody and Musical Meter in Song. Journal of Memory and Language, 31, 525-541. Pratt, R.R. & Spintge, R (1996), Music Medicine Vol 2. MMB Music: St Louis. Prickett, C. & Moore, R. (1991). The Use of Music to Aid Memory of Alzheimer's Patients. Journal of Music Therapy, 27(2), 101-110. Pribram, K. (1984). Proleomena for a Theory of Meaning in Music. In Clynes, Manford (Ed.). Brain Mechanisms in Music (pp. 21-35). Engelwood, NJ: Plenum press. Prause-Weber, M. (2004). Musica-Res Severa Verum Gaudium: Proceedings of the ISME Commission Seminar on Music in Special Education, Music Therapy and Music Medicine, Vitoria/Spain 2004. Nedlands, Australia: International Society of Music Educators. Ramsey, D.W. (2002). The Restoration of Communal Experiences During the Group Music Therapy Process with Non-fluent Aphasic Patients. New York University. Rogers, A. & Fleming, P. (1981). Rhythm and Melody for Speech Therapy in the Neurologically Impaired. Music Therapy, 1(1), 33-39. Rondina, E. (2000). The Use of Alternative Sounds in Music Therapy. Masters Thesis, Lesley University. Sacks, O. (1995). An Anthropologist on Mars. New York: Alfred Knopf. Scheiby, B.B, Stewart, K., Loewy, J.V., Scott-Moncrieff, S., Salmon, D., Silberman, J., Schneider, S., Bobo, A., & Beckford, B. (2005). The Role of Music in the End-of-Life Care for Caregivers of the Terminally Ill. In Cheryl Dileo & Joanne V. Loewy (Eds.), Music Therapy at the End of Life. Cherry Hill, NJ: Jeffrey Books. Scheiby, B.B. (2005). "Dying Alive" - A transpersonal analytical music therapy approach for adult clients with chronic progressive neurological diseases. In Cheryl Dileo & Joanne V. Loewy (Eds.). Music Therapy at the End of Life. Cherry Hill, NJ: Jeffrey Books. Scheiby, B.B. (2005). An intersubjective approach to music therapy: identification and management of musical countertransference in a music psychotherapeutic context. In Music Therapy Perspectives , Vol. 23, Silver Spring, MD: AMTA. Scheiby, B.B., Tomaino, C., Ramsey, D., Wolff-Bear, O., Butler, L., McClelland, T. (2004). Innovative Music/Neurologic Approaches to Improve Quality and Effectiveness in Stroke and Dementia Care . Final narrative report to satisfy grant 90 AM 2618. Funded by the Administration on Aging US Department of Health & Human Services. (Period: August 1, 2002 - October 31, 2003) Scheiby, B.B. & Scott-Moncrieff (2004). A family/caregivers music therapy group approach. In Cheryl Dileo & Joanne V. Loewy (Eds.), Cherry Hill, NJ: Jeffrey Books. Scheiby, B.B. (2003). A music psychotherapeutic assessment model and its application to stroke rehabilitation. In: Best Practices in Stroke and Dementia Care - A Student Manual. Bronx, NY: Beth Abraham Health Services. Scheiby, B.B. (2004). An intersubjective approach to music therapy: identification and management of musical countertransference in a music psychotherapeutic context. In Music Therapy Perspectives, Silver Spring, MD: AMTA. (CD is included in this article) Scheiby, B.B. (2002). Caring for the caregivers: Trauma, improvised music and transformation of terror into meaning through community music therapy training. In Joanne V. Loewy & Andrea Frisch Hara (Eds.), Caring for the caregiver: The use of music and music therapy in grief and trauma. Silver Spring, MD: AMTA. Scheiby, B.B. (1999). "Better trying than crying:" Analytical music therapy in a medical setting. In Cheryl Dileo (Ed.), Applications of Music in Medicine Vol. II: Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives. AMTA: Silver Spring, Maryland. Scheiby, B.B. (1999). Music as symbolic expression: An introduction to analytical music therapy. In Daniel J. Wiener (Ed.), Beyond Talk Therapy: Using Movement and Expressive Techniques in Clinical Practice . APA Books: Washington, D.C. Scheiby, B.B. (1998). Listen to the music of the unconscious: Using countertransference as a compass in Analytical Music Therapy. In Arthur Robbins (Ed.), Therapeutic presence: Bridging expression and form (pp.185-203). London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Scheiby, B.B. (1990). A brief history of music therapy in Denmark. Music Therapy International Report, 7.American Association for Music Therapy. Scheiby, B.B. & Pedersen, I. N. (1983). Focus on music therapy. Modspil, 21. Vejle, Denmark: Kroghs Skolehandbog. Schwartz, F. (1999). Music and Sound Affect on Perinatal Brain Development and the Premature Baby. In Loewy, J. (Ed.). Music Therapy in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (pp. 9-15). New York : Satchnote Press. Sloboda, J. (1989). The Musical Mind: The Cognitive Psychology of Music. New York: Oxford University Press. Sokolov, L. (2002). Embodied Voice Work: Voice through the Body to the Self (in press). Phoenixville, PA: Barcelona Publishers. Soshensky, R, Music Therapy and Addiction, Music Therapy Perspectives
(ISSN: 0734-6875); Volume 19, No. 1, pp. 45-52; 2001 Summer, L. & Nolan, P. (2001). The Role of Music in the Music Therapy Process. Music Therapy Perspectives, 19, No. 1, 5-6. Thaut, M & McIntosh, G (1999). Music Therapy and Mobility Training with the Elderly: A Review of Current Research. Care Management Journal, 1, 71-74. Thaut, M., McIntosh, G & Rice, R (1997). Rhythmic Facilitation of Gait Training in Hemiparetic Stroke Rehabilitation. Journal of Neurological Sciences. 151, 207-212. Tomaino, C.M. (2005) Music Therapy. In Devinsky, Schachter and Pacia (eds) Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Epilepsy. DEMOS: New York pp 293-301. Tomaino, C. M. (1999). Active Music Therapy Approaches for Neurologically Impaired Patients. In Maranto (Ed.) Music Therapy and Medicine: Theoretical and Clinical Applications. 115-122. American Music Therapy Association, Inc. Tomaino, C. M. (1993a., Spring). Music and music therapy for the frail non-institutionalized elderly. Journal of Long Term Home Health Care: The PRIDE Institute Journal, 13,(2) 24-27. Wheeler, B. (Ed.) (2005). Music Therapy Research. Second edition. Gilsum NH : Barcelona Publishers. General Medical Music Therapy Bibliography Bradway, D. An Integrative Approach of Music Therapy of Advanced Pranic Healing. Master's Thesis, New York University. Dileo, C. & Loewy, J. (2005). Music Therapy at End of Life. Cherry Hill, NJ: Jeffrey Book. ISB 0977027805 Dileo, C. (ed.) (1999). Music therapy and medicine: Theoretical and clinical applications. Silver Spring, MD: The American Music Therapy Association, Inc. Loewy, J. & Frisch-Hara, A. (2002). Caring for the caregiver: The use of music and music therapy in grief and trauma. Silver Spring, MD: American Music Therapy Association. ML3920.C3 2002Loewy, J.V. (2000). Music therapy in the neonatal intensive care
unit. New York: BIMC by Satchnote. Loewy, J., Altilio T. & Dietrich, M. (2005). Preparing for the Passage in Music Therapy at End of Life, In Dileo C. & Loewy, J. (Eds) Music Therapy at End of Life. Cherry Hill, NJ: Jeffrey Book. ISB 0977027805 Loewy, J. & Stewart, A. (2005). Use of therapist-composed song in
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therapy at the end of life. Cherry Hill, NJ: Jeffrey Books. Ming, C.L. (2002). The Effects of Fetus-Directed Singing on At Risk Pregnant Women. Master's Thesis, Drexel University. Schreck, B. (2006). Music Therapy in a Medical Setting. In Prause-Weber, M. (Ed). Musica – res severa verum gaudium: Proceedings of the ISME Commission Seminar on Music in Special Education, Music Therapy and Music Medicine. Australia: UniPrint, The University of Western Australia. Schreck, B. (2006). A Synergistic Approach For Music Therapy in Palliative Care: American Health Care Trends and the Promise of Care at the End of Life. Master's Thesis, New York University . Standley, J. (1986). Music research in medical/dental treatment: Meta-analysis
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56-122 Stewart, K. et al (2005). The role of music therapy in care for the caregivers of the terminally ill. In Dileo, C. & Loewy, J.V. (eds.), Music therapy at the end of life, pp. 239-250. Cherry Hill , NJ : Jeffrey Books. Stewart, K. (2002). Models of caring for the caregiver. In Loewy, J.V. & Frisch Hara, A. (eds.), Caring for the caregiver: The use of music and music therapy in grief and trauma, pp. 9-22. Silver Spring, MD: American Music Therapy Association. Taylor, D. B. (1997). Biomedical Foundations of Music as Therapy. St. Louis, MO: MMBAsthma Bibliography Fritz, G., McQuaid, E., Spirito, A., Klein, R. (199610. Symptom perception in pediatric asthma: Relationship to functional morbidity and psychological factors, Journal of American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Volume 35 (8), 1033-1041. Holloway E., Ram FSF. Breathing exercises for asthma. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2006, Issue 2. How music eases asthma. CBS NEWS Online. (2003, November 4). Retrieved July 20, 2005, from http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/11/04 earlyshow/living/main581686.shtml Kellett C., Mullan J. (2002). Breathing control techniques in the management of asthma. Physiotherapy, 88(12), 751-8. (63 ref) Lehrer, P.M., Hochron, S.M., Mayne, T., & Isenberg, S. (1994). Relaxation and music therapies for asthma among patients pre-stabilized on asthma medication. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 17(1), 1-24. Mitchell, K.K., Nurdock, K.K. (2002). Self-competence and coping in urban
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Ashley, E. (2003). An empirical investigation of the anxiolytic and pain
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