Contents
- 1 James Robertson: Cantos Nuevos
- 2 Colin Andrew Lee, kei slaughter and Natasha Thomas: Prelude: Creating the Queer and Trans Music Therapy Space
- Part One: Historical Contexts
- 3 Joseph F. Fidelibus: Starting Where We Were: Reflections on Music Therapy with Gay Men in the Time of HIV/AIDS
- 4 Jeffrey H. Hatcher: The Circle is All: Music Therapy with Clients Living with HIV/AIDS and Complex Trauma
- 5 Colin Andrew Lee: Improvisations for Achilles: Individual Music Therapy with a Gay Man Living with HIV/AIDS
- 6 Gray Baldwin, Michele Forinash, Beth Robinson, Leah Oswanski, and Amy Donnenwerth: The History of Team Rainbow
- Part Two: Practice
- 7 Nicolas Joseph Sanabria: The Boy's Return Home: Musical Expression as Gender Expression in Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy
- 8 Uri Aronoff, Avi Gilboa, and Judy Antebi: Critical Reflections on Queer Thought, Music, and Therapy from a Multicultural and Multilayered Israeli Perspective
- 9 Bill Ahessy: Beyond the Rainbow: Health, Positive Aging and Music Therapy with LGBTQIA+ Older Adults.
- 10 Jae Swanson: Deconstructing the Clinical Hierarchy: Group Songwriting with LGBTQIA+ Youth of the Global Majority
- 11 Julie Lipson: Trans and Nonbinary Community Vocal Workshops
- 12 Naomi Rowe: Intersectional Psychodynamic Music Therapy: Cultural Contexts and Best Practices with LGBTQIA+ and Neuroqueer Clients
- 13 Charles-Antoine Thibeault: Best Practices Acquired from an Anti-Oppressive, Intermodal, Creative Arts Therapy Group for Trans and Nonbinary Youth
- Part Three: Education and Supervision
- 14 Jane Edwards and Sue Baines: Queering our Pedagogy: Engaging Anti-Oppressive Practices as Learners and Teachers
- 15 Vee Gilman, Rachel Reed, ezequiel bautista, Ashley Taylor Arnett, Freddy Perkins, and Susan Hadley: Playing in the Borderlands: The Transformative Possibilities of Queering Music Therapy Pedagogy
- 16 Naomi Ben-Aharon, Mason Gibson, and Tyler Reidy: Searching for Shore: Navigating Queer Identities as Student Music Therapists
- 17 Jay Dressler and Jonathan Wilcoxen: Intersecting Identities: Navigating an Authentic Path for Queer Music Therapy Interns and Their Supervisors
- 18 Simon K. Gilbertson: Undefining Music Therapist
- 19 Brian T. Harris: Internalized Oppression in the Clinician: A Music Therapy Framework for Self-Inquiry
- Part Four: Theory, Philosophy, and Musicology
- 20 kei slaughter: Queer as Sacred: An Emerging S O U L F O L K Sounds Theoretical Approach
- 21 Maren Metell and Jessica Leza: Exploring Queer Theories as a Framework for Anti-Oppressive Music Therapy Practice with Neurodivergent Children and Youth
- 22 Jessica Leza: Autistic LGBTQIA+ Identities in Music Therapy
- 23 Leif Weigel: Queering the Psyche Through Music
- 24 Zachary Kandler: Gay Guerilla: Julius Eastman and the Implications of His Music for Queer and Trans Music Therapy
- 25 Jill Halstead and Thomas R. Hilder: Deep Listening with Pauline Oliveros: the Queer Ear and Radical Care
- 26 Michael Viega: Queering the Sonic Episteme within Music Therapy using Digital Music Technologies
- Part Five: Research
- 27 Michele Forinash and Natasha Thomas: Queer and Trans Qualitative Music Therapy Research: Questions and Beliefs
- 28 Francis Myerscough: Becoming Phoenix Song: The Therapeutic Paradox of Liminal Existence in the Development of a Trans and Nonbinary Community Music Therapy Voicework Project
- 29 Patricia Zarate de Perez and Wenjun Wu: Invisible Silence, Loud Music: The Transmusical Journey of a Jazz Musician
- 30 Ben Leske, Jennifer Bibb, and Katrina Skewes McFerran: Performing Difference: Exploring the Social World of Australia's first LGBTQIA+ Choir
- 31 Gray Baldwin and Michele Forinash: Queer and Trans Leadership in Music Therapy: A Queerstory
- 32 Spencer Hardy: Unapologetically Me: Anti-Oppressive Community-Based Music Therapy for Transgender Youth
- Part Six: Identity, Advocacy, and Activism
- 33 Elly Scrine: Beyond Rainbow Flags and Resilience: Challenging Neoliberal Diversity Politics Within Queer and Trans Music Therapy
- 34 Renato M. Liboro and Colin Andrew Lee: Epistemic Privilege and Epistemic Responsibility: Responding to an Inherent Call to Address the Needs of Queer and Trans Folx in Music Therapy
- 35 Elizabeth York: Following Euterpe
- 36 Juniper Monypenny and Spencer Hardy: Queer Visibility and Shared Authenticity: Making A Case for Radical Self-Disclosure as Creative Arts Therapists
- 37 Leah Oswanski and Beth Robinson: Unpacking Bisexuality+. It's a Whole Wardrobe, Honey ...
- 38 Colin Andrew Lee: Moments of Musical Transcendence: Improvisation, Queer Identity, and Loss