Improvisational Methods of Music Therapy
- Author: Gardstrom, Susan; Hiller, James
- ISBN: 9781945411748
- E-ISBN: 9781945411755
Improvisational Methods of Music Therapy is the second in a series of textbooks addressing each of the four music therapy methods employed in a variety of clinical contexts. Students and professionals alike will gain foundational knowledge about Clinical Music Improvisation (CMI) and its many variations as pertinent to individual, dyadic, and group improvisation.
This book is specifically intended as a general roadmap for the design and implementation of therapeutically relevant, effective, and individualized improvisation experiences applicable to a wide range of clinical profiles and interpersonal and cultural contexts. As such, Improvisational Methods of Music Therapy addresses prerequisites, risks, contraindications, inherent affordances, and challenges related to CMI, with overarching considerations and procedural steps for Instrumental, Vocal, and Body Improvisation. Attention is given to the use of CMI toward both client achievement of predetermined and measurable therapeutic objectives (i.e., outcome-oriented practice) and client identification and exploration of needs as they manifest in the musicing process (i.e., experience-oriented practice). Hypothetical case illustrations and summaries of actual clinical cases highlight particular CMI variations and procedures.
CONTENTS:
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION: Methods-Based Training and Clinical Practice
Population-Based Approach
Methods-Based Approach
UNIT ONE: LAYING THE FOUNDATION
CHAPTER ONE: Overview of Clinical Music Improvisation
Clinical Music Improvisation Defined
Prerequisites for the Client’s Involvement
Risks and Contraindications
Affordances and Challenges
Ethical Considerations
Cultural Considerations
CHAPTER TWO: General Considerations in Selection, Design, and Implementation
CHAPTER THREE: Listening
Listening in CMI Contexts
Improvisation Assessment Profiles (IAPs)
The Profiles
Interpretation
CHAPTER FOUR: Relationships
CHAPTER FIVE: Outcome Orientation to Clinical Practice—Basic Procedures
What Is the Essence of an Outcome Orientation?
When Is an Outcome Orientation to CMI Indicated?
How Might I Design Outcome-Oriented CMI Encounters?
What Does Implementation Entail?
CHAPTER SIX: Experience Orientation to Clinical Practice—Basic Procedures
What is the Essence of an Experience Orientation?
When Is an Experience Orientation to CMI Indicated?
How Might I Design Experience-Oriented CMI Encounters?
What Does Implementation Entail?
CHAPTER SEVEN: Ecological Orientation to Clinical Practice
CHAPTER EIGHT: Roles and Responsibilities
Outcome Orientation
Client Roles and Responsibilities
Experience Orientation
Client Roles and Responsibilities
UNIT TWO: METHOD-VARIATIONS (SOUND MEDIA)
CHAPTER NINE: Instrumental Improvisation
Sound Media
Prerequisites for Instrumental Improvisation
Risks and Contraindications of Instrumental Improvisation
Affordances and Challenges of Instrumental Improvisation
Nonreferential Instrumental Improvisation
Referential Instrumental Improvisation
Outcome and Experience Orientations
CHAPTER TEN: Vocal Improvisation
Prerequisites for Vocal Improvisation
Risks and Contraindications of Vocal Improvisation
Affordances and Challenges of Vocal Improvisation
Nonreferential Vocal Improvisation
Referential Vocal Improvisation
Outcome and Experience Orientations
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Body Improvisation
Sound Media
Prerequisites for Body Improvisation
Risks and Contraindications of Body Improvisation
Affordances and Challenges of Body Improvisation
Nonreferential Body Improvisation
Referential Body Improvisation
Outcome and Experience Orientations
UNIT THREE: INTERPERSONAL CONTEXTS
CHAPTER TWELVE: Solo Improvisation
Overview
Prerequisites for Solo Improvisation
Risks and Contraindications of Solo Improvisation
Improvisational Methods of Music Therapy Affordances and Challenges of Solo Improvisation
Procedural Considerations
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Solo Improvisation—Case Studies
Outcome Orientation
Experience Orientation
Additional Resources
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Dyadic Improvisation
Overview
Prerequisites for Dyadic Improvisation
Risks and Contraindications of Dyadic Improvisation
Affordances and Challenges of Dyadic Improvisation
Procedural Considerations
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Dyadic Improvisation—Case Studies
Overview
Outcome Orientation
Experience Orientation
Additional Resources
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Group Improvisation
Overview
Prerequisites for Group Improvisation
Risks and Contraindications of Group Improvisation
Affordances and Challenges of Group Improvisation
Therapist’s Roles in Group Improvisation
Procedural Considerations
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Group Improvisation—Case Studies
Outcome Orientation
Experience Orientation
Additional Case
Additional Resources
APPENDIX A: CMI Design Worksheet
APPENDIX B: Improvisation Assessment Profiles (IAPs)
APPENDIX C: E-A-R
APPENDIX D: Yalom’s Therapeutic Factors
Index