Relationship Completion in Palliative Care Music Therapy.

Relationships are significant in end-of-life care. Music therapy research and descriptive writing have built a body of knowledge supporting efficacy, enabling clinicians to implement evidence-based practices in their work. While relationships and relationship completion have been studied in end-of-l...

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Place / Publishing House:Dallas, TX : : Barcelona Publishers,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (203 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover Image
  • Title Page
  • Copyright &amp
  • amp
  • Permissions
  • Acknowledgments: Amy Clements-Cortés
  • Contributors
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface: Amy Clements-Cortés
  • Prelude: Amy Clements-Cortés and Sara Klinck
  • Definitions and Continuum of Music Experiences
  • Chapter 1. Relationships: Amy Clements-Cortés, Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Joyce Yip
  • Relationships
  • Importance of Relationships at End of Life
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 2. Locations of Care, Community Engagement, and Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care: Sara Klinck, Lucy Forrest, and Giorgos Tsiris
  • Locations
  • Community Engagement
  • Music Therapy in Community Palliative Care-Connecting with Family, Culture, and Community at Home
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 3. Recreational Music, Entertainment, and Music and Medicine Experiences: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Joyce Yip, Amy Clements-Cortés, Marija Pranjić, and Giorgos Tsiris
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 4. Music Therapy Techniques in End-of-Life Care: Sara Klinck, Amy Clements-Cortés, and SarahRose Black
  • Music Therapy Techniques
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 5. Music Therapy: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés, SarahRose Black, Joyce Yip, Marija Pranjić, Brian Schreck, and Andrew Rossetti
  • Adults
  • Children and Intergenerational Music Therapy
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 6. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music: Evidence and Potential for Relationship Completion: Amy Clements-Cortés &amp
  • Joyce Yip
  • The Bonny Method in End-of-Life Care
  • Selected Bonny Method Music Programs Suitable to the Work of Relationship Completion in End-of-Life Care
  • Applications of The Bonny Method Programs in Supporting Relationships and Relationship Completion
  • Concluding Thoughts.
  • Chapter 7. COVID-19 Trauma-Relationship Completion and Unexpected Death Amidst a Global Pandemic: Joanne Loewy
  • The Case of Jim: Preparation Interrupted-Responding to Traumatic Effects at End of Life
  • Chapter 8. Music Therapy and Relationship Completion in Palliative Care: Themes and Orientations for Contemporary Education: John Mondanaro and Giorgos Tsiris
  • Introduction
  • Foregrounding Relationship Completion in Music Therapy
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 9. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Adult Palliative Care: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés
  • Introducing Relationship Completion
  • Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 10. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Receptive Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson
  • Overview of Receptive Methods
  • Implementing Receptive Methods
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 11. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Improvisational Methods: Sara Klinck
  • Overview of Improvisational Methods
  • Implementing Improvisational Methods
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 12. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Compositional Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson
  • Overview of Compositional Methods
  • Implementing Compositional Methods
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 13. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Adult Palliative Care: Re-creative Music Therapy: Chrissy Pearson
  • Overview of Re-creative Methods
  • Implementing Re-creative Methods
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 14. Introducing Relationship Completion and Key Considerations in Pediatric Palliative Care: Lucy Forrest
  • Introducing Relationship Completion to the Child and Family in PPC
  • Considerations in Undertaking Relationship Completion in PPC
  • Concluding Thoughts.
  • Chapter 15. Guidelines for Relationship Completion in Pediatric Palliative Care: Receptive, Improvisational, Compositional, and Re-creative Music Therapy: Lucy Forrest
  • Overview of Receptive Methods
  • Implementing Receptive Methods
  • Overview of Improvisational Methods
  • Overview of Compositional Methods
  • Overview of Re-creative Methods
  • Concluding Thoughts
  • Chapter 16. Guidelines for Using Music for Medical Assistance in Dying, Funeral Planning, and Relationship Completion and Bereavement: Sara Klinck and Amy Clements-Cortés
  • Guidelines for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
  • Guidelines for Assisting Patients in Funeral Planning
  • Guidelines for Relationship Completion and Bereavement
  • Implementing Music Therapy for Relationship Completion with the Bereaved
  • Concluding Thoughts.