Basic verbal skills are necessary for effective and competent practice at every level of music therapy. This innovative new text provides a clear and practical foundation for understanding how words and verbalization can be used in a variety of ways in music therapy to meet the individual needs of each client across a range of settings. The focus is on giving music therapy students and young professionals a roadmap for deciding why, when, and how to use basic verbal skills in their work. Music therapy educators will find it particularly useful with its clear framework, clinical scenarios, and samples of word use that are directly tied to music therapy scope and level of practice. The book takes an inventive approach to understanding how to make informed clinical decisions on using words and gives examples and exercises within four different categories of verbalization - Verbal Framing, Verbal Exchanges, Verbal Interactions, and Verbal Interventions. Chapters also look concisely at defining communication, reviewing current music therapy literature on verbal skills, and understanding how verbalization fits into scope of practice, ethical standards, and music therapy regulations. The final chapters examine the influence of music on words, and words on music. Each chapter also includes exercises to help readers reflect, increase word repertoire, and rehearse verbal skills.
Introduction Chapter 1:: Communication, Music, and Verbal Expression Communication Language Music Gestures And Physical Actions Verbal Expression Speech Chapter 2:: Verbalization in Music Therapy Literature Chapter 3:: Words and Music in Music Therapy Scope of Practice Chapter 4:: Words in Music Therapy Levels of Practice Chapter 5:: Words and Music as Agents of Change Chapter 6:: Client Needs and Verbalization in Music Therapy Chapter 7:: Verbal Skills Basics for Music Therapists Words, Language, And Cognition Listening Social And Cultural Identity Determining Communicative Intent Ethical Practice Chapter 8:: Verbal Framing Creating The Image Initiating The Spoken Greeting Setting The Tone Defining The Experience Outlining Expectations Establishing Boundaries Giving Directions Summary Chapter 9:: Verbal Exchanges Entering The Clinical Space Gathering Information Creating The Contract Defining Boundaries Deciding On Roles Summary Chapter 10:: Verbal Interactions Creating And Sustaining The Therapeutic Relationship Empathy Respect Finding Connections Intimacy Validating Negative Projections Sharing Meaningful Information About The Music Experience Communicating Social And Emotional Content Related To The Music Feedback Reflection Rephrasing Translating Communication Or Responses Summary Chapter 11:: Verbal Interventions Verbal Intervention Techniques Connecting Probing Clarifying Interpreting Disclosing Confronting Summarizing Summary Chapter 12:: Understanding Words Through Music Pacing Inflection Timbre Articulation Structure Chapter 13:: Understanding Music Through Words Chapter 14:: Final Words References
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