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Target Readership
Music therapists and music therapy students, (psycho-)gerontologists, nurses and nursing assistances and representatives of all professions caring for elderly people
Music Therapy in Geriatric Care
A practical guide
von Alexander Wormit, Thomas Hillecke, Dorothee von Moreau und Carsten Diener, übersetzt von Rebecca E. Hames und André GiannacopoulosIn music, people can make themselves heard, even if they cannot communicate verbally or words have long lost their meaning. Music (therapy) helps people find a way out of their isolation, find pleasure in making music together, or enjoy soothing sounds in an individual therapy setting. Its individualized design makes it adaptable for a wide range of moods that older people experience in everyday life, and can help in difficult situations. Creative work in music therapy is always professionally grounded - subtly, playfully, or expressively, and is used to underscore mood. This book describes music therapy objectives and methods for older people. It provides many tips for specific sequences of interventions, for using instruments, choice of music, and related discussion topics.