Music Therapy at the End of Life, 2nd ed.
- Author: Dileo, Cheryl & Baroni, Mariagrazia
- ISBN: 9780977027880
The second edition of Music Therapy at the End of Life edited by Cheryl Dileo and Mariagrazia Baroni has been designed as a textbook on music therapy for pediatric and adult patients receiving hospice care. Comprised of 78 chapters (685 pages) with contributions by 65 music therapy experts from around the world, the book is divided into 4 parts.
Part I is designed to provide foundational information on hospice and hospice music therapy, including terminology and a review of research.
Part 2, Music Therapy Practice at the End of Life, comprises the bulk of the book. Included are descriptions of theory, assessment, roles of the therapist, and developmental issues in practice. The various methods used in hospice music therapy are organized according to Dileo & Dneaster’s (2005) 3 levels of practice in hospice music therapy (Level I-Symptom Management; Level 2: Emotional Expression and Communication; and Level 3: Transformation. Where relevant, separate method chapters are written for adults and pediatric patients. Also included in Part 2 are chapters that describe special types of hospice methods, patients, and settings. The section on Specialized Music Therapy Methods comprises those methods relevant to hospice care that also require separate training, such as Guided Imagery and Music. Special Client Groups are described in the following section; these include patients with dementia, perinatal or premature babies, veterans, patients who have experienced trauma, and patients’ families, siblings, and caregivers. Non-traditional settings for music and music therapy are provided in the next section, including prisons, public health, community death education, hospice choirs, and humanitarian crises. Religion and cultural issues comprise ten chapters at the end of Part 2. These include information on the major world religions, and cultural considerations for working with Hispanic/Latino, African-American, Asian, Indian, Arabic, Israeli, First Peoples, and LGBTQ+ patients.
Part 3 is focused on educational and professional issues. This part includes chapters on ethics, education, supervision, working with teams, therapist self-care, and professional grief.
Part 4 is focused on advancing hospice music therapy. Four chapters written by music therapists who have become hospice administrators comprise the first half of this part, and the remaining chapters provide information on promoting and advocating for hospice music therapy as well as recommendations for the future.
(685 pages)
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Prelude: Ira Byock
PART 1: FOUNDATIONAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1. Hospice and Palliative Care: Definitions and Overview, Dena Register
Chapter 2. Music Therapy Literature Review on Research in Palliative and Hospice Care, Clare O’Callaghan
PART II: MUSIC THERAPY PRACTICE AT THE END OF LIFE
Chapter 3. Moments of Grace: The Uniqueness of End-of-Life Music Therapy, Cheryl Dileo
Chapter 4. The Therapeutic Relationship and Roles of the Music Therapist in End-of-Life- Care, Nadine E. Cadesky
Chapter 5. Integrative Assessment and Evaluation: Pediatric through Adult Populations at the End of Life, Joanne Loewy
Chapter 6. Improvisational Assessment at End of Life, Michael L. Zanders
Chapter 7. Integral Thinking in Music Therapy at the End of Life, Lauren DiMaio
Chapter 8. Levels of Music Therapy for Persons at the End of Life, Cheryl Dileo
Chapter 9. Developmentally-Driven End-of-Life Care, Kristen O’Grady & Yelena Zatulovsky
Music Therapy Methods According to Levels of Practice
Level 1: Supportive
Chapter 10. Music Therapy for Pain & Symptom Management in End-of-Life Care, Kristen O’Grady & Yelena Zatulovsky
Level 2: Expression/Communication
Chapter 11. Final Moments: The Use of Song in Relationship Completion, Cheryl Dileo & Heather Wagner
Chapter 12. Addressing Anticipatory Grief in Music Therapy, Guacimara Molina Sosa
Chapter 13. Music Therapy Life Review, Natalie McClune
Chapter 14. Music Therapy Reminiscence, Natalie McClune
Chapter 15. Musical Autobiographies, SarahRose Black
Chapter 16. Song Choice for Children and Adolescents at the End of Life, Louise Miles
Chapter 17. Song Choice with Adult Patients at the End of Life, Guacimara Molina Sosa
Chapter 18. Lyric Analysis with Children at the End of Life, Louise Miles
Chapter 19. Lyric Analysis at the End of Life, Guacimara Molina Sosa
Chapter 20. Therapeutic Songwriting with Children and Their Families at the End of Life, Amanda Maestro-Scherer
Chapter 21. Therapeutic Songwriting with Adults at the End of Life, Charla Burton & Meredith Ferrel
Chapter 22. The Therapist’s Use of Vocal Improvisation and Spontaneous Song Improvisation in Hospice Music Therapy, Nadine Cadesky
Chapter 23. Clients’ Use of Vocal Improvisation and Spontaneous Song Improvisation at the End of Life, Nadine Cadesky
Chapter 24. Instrumental Improvisation with Pediatric Patients at the End of Life, Elizabeth Harman
Chapter 25. Instrumental Improvisation with Adults in Hospice, Mariagrazia Baroni
Chapter 26. Combined Voice and Instrumental Methods in Hospice Music Therapy, Teresa Miquel Sellés
Chapter 27. The Use of Therapist-Composed Song in End-of-Life Music Therapy Care, Robert E. Krout
Chapter 28. Musical Legacy Work in Pediatrics, Amy Love & Lydia Westle
Chapter 29. Music Therapy and Legacy with Adults at the End-of-Life, Lucanne Magill
Chapter 30. Amplified Cardiopulmonary Recording (ACPR) With Persons at the End of Life, Brian Schreck 250
Chapter 31. Music Therapy Support of Families Immediately Following the Death of a Child, Lydia Westle
Chapter 32. Music Therapy Support Following an Adult Patient’s Death, SarahRose Black
Chapter 33. Funeral Planning and Memorial Services in Pediatric End-of-Life Care, Amanda Maestro-Scherer
Chapter 34. Funeral Planning and Memorial Services for Adults, Charla Burton & Meredith Ferrel
Level 3: Transformation
Chapter 35. Music Therapy and Spirituality at the End of Life, Lucanne Magill
Chapter 36. Existential Issues and Meaning-Making at the End of Life, Cheryl Dileo
Chapter 37. The Use of Ritual with Pediatric Patients at the End of Life, Katie Lindenfelser
Chapter 38 The Use of Ritual: Transformative Experience in Hospice, Mariagrazia Baroni & Francesca Bonacini
Specialized Music Therapy Methods
Chapter 39. Guided Imagery and Music Methods for Children at the End of Life, Filippo Giordano
Chapter 40. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) with Adults at the End of Life, M. Louise Cadrin
Chapter 41. The Use of Referential Improvisation in Analytical Music Therapy: The Case of Korean Clients in End-of-Life Care, Seung-A Jung & Soyoung Park
Chapter 42. The Nordoff-Robbins Approach for Patients at the End of Life, Fraser Simpson
Chapter 43. Advanced Vocal Techniques for Use with Hospice Patients, Carrie Rupnow-Kidd, Brooke Carroll Lemchak & Karen Dennery Melita.
Special Client Groups
Chapter 44. Music Therapy for Persons with Advanced Dementia at the End of Life, Laurel Young
Chapter 45. End-of-life Music Therapy within Perinatal Hospice, Lauren Fagan-Antonelli
Chapter 46. “HeartSong” with Premature Infants and Their Parents at the End of Life, Lauren Fagan-Antonelli & Joanne Loewy
Chapter 47. Music Therapy with Veterans at the End-of-life, Lucanne Magill
Chapter 48. Trauma-Informed Care in Hospice Music Therapy, Heather Wagner
Chapter 49. Inclusion as Practice and Philosophy: Supporting Patients, Families, and Caregivers Facing the End of Life, John Mondanaro
Hospice Music Therapy in Non-Traditional Setting
Chapter 50. Hospice Music Therapy in Correctional Settings, Heather Wagner
Chapter 51. ‘GRESCO Agape’ – An International Songwriting Project for Hospice Patients and School Children, Giorgos Tsiris
Chapter 52. The Hospice Choir, Fraser Simpson
Chapter 53. Music Therapy for Hospice Patients in Humanitarian or Refugee Crisis Situations, Mitsi Akoyunoglou Elisabeth Kaczynski & Elide Scarlata
Chapter 54. Immersive Music and Arts Experiences for Community Death Education, Ania Tait
Cultural and Religious Issues
Chapter 55. Religious and Spiritual Considerations in Working with Patients at the End of Life, Molly G. Hicks
Chapter 56. Cultural Considerations for Providing Hospice Music Therapy for Hispanic/Latino Patients, Marianela Cordoba Saborio
Chapter 57. Cultural Considerations When Working with Black/African-American Patients at the End of Life, Charla Burton & Maya Johnson
Chapter 58. Cultural Considerations for Providing Hospice Music Therapy for Taiwanese Patients, Fu-Nien Hsieh
Chapter 59. Cultural Considerations of Music Therapy for Terminally Ill Patients and Families in Japan, Ayumu Kitawaki & Rieko Eguchi
Chapter 60. Cultural Considerations for Providing Hospice Music Therapy to Indian Patients, Sumathy Sundar
Chapter 61. Cultural Considerations for Music Therapy with Southwest Asian Patients in Kuwait at the End of Life, Kristal Foster
Chapter 62. Cultural Considerations in End-Of-Life Music Therapy with Israeli and Palestinian Children, Gabi Frank
Chapter 63. Cultural Considerations for Music Therapy with LGBTQ+ Clients at the End of Life, Alexa Economos
Chapter 64. Hospice Music Therapy with First Peoples, Tinaya Entz
PART III: EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
Chapter 65. Ethical Issues in Hospice Music Therapy, Cheryl Dileo
Chapter 66. Therapist Self-Care: Fostering Resilience in Hospice Music Therapy, Heather Wagner
Chapter 67. Professional Grief of Hospice Music Therapists, Lauren DiMaio
Chapter 68. Supervision in Hospice Music Therapy, Lauren DiMaio
Chapter 69. Advanced, Specialized Training in Hospice Music Therapy, Cheryl Dileo
Chapter 70. Harmony in Healing: Elevating Hospice Care through Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Mariagrazia Baroni & Elisa Rabitti
Chapter 71. The Music Therapy Team in End-of-Life Care: A Space for Individual and Group Growth and Boosting the Profession, Guacimara Molina Sosa, Laura Bosa Quevedo, María Luisa Munguía Suárez, & Meritxell Yanes Hernández
PART IV: ADVANCING HOSPICE MUSIC THERAPY
Chapter 72. The Music Therapist as Hospice Administrator, Katie Lindenfelser
Chapter 73. The Music Therapist as Hospice Administrator, Tracy Leonard-Warner
Chapter 74. ‘When the Music Therapist Becomes the Leader…’, Nigel Hartley
Chapter 75. From Clinician to Administrator: A Journey of Growth and Advocacy, Russell Hilliard
Chapter 76. Promoting Music Therapy, Jennifer Borgwardt & Melissa Srolovitz
Chapter 77. Professional Advocacy, Majesca Wong
Chapter 78. Future Dimensions of Hospice Music Therapy Practice, Training, and Research, Cheryl Dileo & Mariagrazia Baroni
POSTLUDE: Joan Marston