Music Psychotherapy and Anxiety: Social, Community and Clinical Contexts
- Author: Zarate, Rebecca
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$39.75Contents
- Section 1 Theoretical Basis
- 1. Music Psychotherapy and The Way of Improvisation
- 2. The Collective Impact of Anxiety
- 3. The Social Architecture of Anxiety and Potential Role of Music Therapy
- 4. Shared Value of Mental Health, Music Therapy, and Sustainable Practices
- Section 2 Psychological Dimensions
- 5. Anxiety in Clinical Contexts
- 6. Attachment systems and Anxiety
- 7. The Broader Picture: Collective Anxiety as a Cultural Complex
- 8. Our Bodies and Minds in the Affective Life of Anxiety
- Section 3: Clinical - Cultural Dimensions of Music, Music Therapy and Anxiety
- 9. Music, Stress and Anxiety
- 10. Conceptualizing Musical Environments as an Anti-Stress, Sustainable Movement: Music, Health and Performed States
- 11. Music Therapy Research and Practice: Anxiety in Context
- 12. Critical Improvisation. A Transformative Framework in Music Psychotherapy
- 13. Psychodynamic Assessment and Evaluation of Anxiety
- 14. Music-Cantered Psychodynamic Evaluation Method
- 15. The Sounds of Anxiety and Their Meaning: Musical Expressions, Representations and Themes
- 16. The Sounds of Anxiety: Methods with Children and Adolescents
- 17. The Sounds of Anxiety: Methods for Working with Adults
- Section 4: Applied Dimensions
- 18. Collective Anxiety and Critical Improvisation: A Case Study with a Women's Rights Chorus
- 19. Critical Improvisation as Arts-Based Research Inquiry into Anxiety: Shaping Transformational Communities
- 20. Applied Teaching in Critical Improvisation and Anxiety: Expanding the Capacity for the Practice of Music Therapy and Anxiety