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Author Potvin, Noah

Title Portraits of Everyday Practice in Music Therapy
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (295 p.)
Contents Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword: To Students From a Student -- Foreword: To Clinicians From a Clinician -- Foreword: To Supervisors From a Supervisor -- Foreword: To Educators From an Educator -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Unit 1 Developing Clinical Readiness as a Music Therapist in Training -- 1 Navigating Countertransference With Clinical Supervision -- 2 From Culture Shock to Integrating Preferred Music by Youth: An International Music Therapist in Training's Journey Towards Cultural Reflexivity
3 Cases From the Heart: A Journey of Vulnerability, Trust, and Growth for Intern and Supervisor -- 4 Developing Adaptability and Bridging Authentic Relationships in Entry-Level Music Therapy Training -- Unit 2 Aligning Personal Values and Emerging Clinical Identities as a New Professional -- 5 Discovering Self Through Reflexivity and Shared Social Identities With Clients -- 6 Finding Intimacy Through Supervision -- 7 Expanding Practice by Exploring Clinical Limitations -- 8 How Much Giving Is Enough? -- Unit 3 Attuning, Adapting, and Maturing in Practice
9 Connecting, Disconnecting, and Reconnecting Through Changes in Therapeutic Context -- 10 Regaining Trust in the Music: Music Therapy with Emily -- 11 The Ever-Changing NICU: A Journey Through Crisis -- 12 Discovering Artistic Truth in Music Therapy -- 13 The Ebb and Flow of the Therapeutic Journey: Adjusting Theoretical Orientations in Clinical Practice -- Unit 4 Embracing Complexity and Ambiguity in Practice -- 14 The Extended Discharge: Relationship Building, Meaning-Making, and Advocacy in Long-term Treatment -- 15 I Can Be With What She Brings
16 Sound, Silence, and Spoken Word: Music as a Holistic Aesthetic of Experience -- 17 Reconnecting Musicians With Music at the End of Life: Developing Musical Identity Beyond Performance -- 18 "Luchando tu Estas": Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit -- Unit 5 Embracing Loss in Therapeutic Closure -- 19 How It Feels to Be Free: Reflections on the Relationship Between Music and Spirituality at the End of Life -- 20 Clinical Termination and Emotional Closure: Two Sides of the Same Coin
21 It's Time to Say Goodbye: Stories of Music Therapy Endings in Private Practice -- 22 Integrating Loss Into Life: Termination in Bereavement Counseling and Music Therapy -- Index
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Subject Music therapy -- Congresses
Music therapy
Genre/Form Electronic books
Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Myers-Coffman, Kate
ISBN 9781000879155
1000879151