The co-authors, a music therapist and a musicologist who suffered a concussion, collaboratively develop an autoethnography detailing the phenomenological experience of concussion and the gradually increasing role of music throughout the recovery process. Along the way, they discover new things about music, the mind, scholarship, and themselves
This chapter focuses on how to create a music therapy trauma group and how to use music as a trauma-...
There is a growing evidence base concerning music therapy and acquired brain injury, and music ther...
Set within a specialist neurobehavioural rehabilitation unit, this single case study explores a mult...
The co-authors, a music therapist and a musicologist who suffered a concussion, collaboratively deve...
Recent theorizing about the connection between the brain and trauma (Perry, 2009; Porges, 2011; van ...
The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the usefulness of music as a therapeutic tool in the event...
In a world that is dominated by news of conflict, violence and natural disasters affecting millions ...
Music processing in severely brain-injured patients with disorders of consciousness has been an emer...
Music is a complex, dynamic stimulus with an un-paralleled ability to stimulate a global network of ...
How does sound impact your brain? And how can we use music to gain wholeness in ways that pharmaceut...
My creative practice for the past eight years can be characterized as an exploration of poorly-under...
This article presents the development of music-verbal therapy trauma groups for people with serious ...
Music is a multifaceted psychological phenomenon and we experience music's propensity to trigger mem...
This article presents and discusses a long-term repeated-immersion research process that explores me...
Music and narrative share similar goals – the expression of thoughts, feelings, emotions, and meanin...
This chapter focuses on how to create a music therapy trauma group and how to use music as a trauma-...
There is a growing evidence base concerning music therapy and acquired brain injury, and music ther...
Set within a specialist neurobehavioural rehabilitation unit, this single case study explores a mult...
The co-authors, a music therapist and a musicologist who suffered a concussion, collaboratively deve...
Recent theorizing about the connection between the brain and trauma (Perry, 2009; Porges, 2011; van ...
The goal of this thesis is to demonstrate the usefulness of music as a therapeutic tool in the event...
In a world that is dominated by news of conflict, violence and natural disasters affecting millions ...
Music processing in severely brain-injured patients with disorders of consciousness has been an emer...
Music is a complex, dynamic stimulus with an un-paralleled ability to stimulate a global network of ...
How does sound impact your brain? And how can we use music to gain wholeness in ways that pharmaceut...
My creative practice for the past eight years can be characterized as an exploration of poorly-under...
This article presents the development of music-verbal therapy trauma groups for people with serious ...
Music is a multifaceted psychological phenomenon and we experience music's propensity to trigger mem...
This article presents and discusses a long-term repeated-immersion research process that explores me...
Music and narrative share similar goals – the expression of thoughts, feelings, emotions, and meanin...
This chapter focuses on how to create a music therapy trauma group and how to use music as a trauma-...
There is a growing evidence base concerning music therapy and acquired brain injury, and music ther...
Set within a specialist neurobehavioural rehabilitation unit, this single case study explores a mult...