Music communicates where words fail; and music therapy has been proven to connect with those who were thought to be unreachable; making it an ideal medium for working with those who have suffered psychological trauma. Music; Music Therapy and Trauma addresses the need for an exploration of current thinking on music and trauma. With chapters written by many of todays leading specialists in this area; music and trauma is approached from a wide range of perspectives; with contributions on the following:* neurology of trauma and music;* music and trauma in general;* social and cultural perspectives on trauma;* contextualising contemporary classical music and conflict;* music and trauma in areas where there is war; community unrest and violence (Northern Ireland; Bosnia-Herzegovina; South Africa);* music; trauma and early development.Including specific examples and case studies; this book addresses the growing interest in the effects of trauma and how music therapy can provide a way through this complex process.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. It was okay but not the best.By C. VeresThere wasnt that many songs that I recognized. I would have liked to see some more familiar favorites. A couple of the songs could have been transposed into an easier key to play and avoid the sharps and flats.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Not a great song selectionBy Matt GalbraithThe reviews warned me but I didnt listen. These are not what Id call Christmas Carols. more like worship songs.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent carol book for guitar.By Bill WallerThis is the only Christmas book I have found that not only has a large number of songs. but also. Has them arranged monkeys that my students can play. This is a great songbook for scrolling whether in the kindle version or the book format I own both.