This professor provides a definition for Music Therapy in the chapter.
Who is Kenneth Bruscia?
Ansdell defines this as a process and not a place.
What is Community Construction?
Adolescents observed during Music Therapy sessions find this challenging to do.
What is to form relationships with people outside of the family?
The Desire to Be Self Directed.
What is Autonomy?
Communities must be performed through ________.
What is communication?
This professor describes how various parts of humans’ brains are stimulated through music.
Who is Heinz Gregor Wieser?
Music should not be contained in the private sector, but it should permeate throughout society causing a ________.
What is a “ripple effect?"
The balance between communicating _______ and autonomy is one of the most obvious tensions.
What is togetherness?
When individuals play and perform music, different parts of the brain are activated and this helps them access something that they would normally not be able to access.
What is Musicing?
A combination of the first three dimensions.
What is The Creation of a Healing Environment?
This person describes how Music Therapy affects higher cognitive skills, body posture, and other important aspects of human health.
Who is Crowe?
This dimension is the most difficult to achieve.
What is The Creation of a Healing Environment?
Adolescents are taught to break this.
What is the stigma of being “normal?"
A systematic process of intervention wherein the therapist helps the client to promote health, using musical experiences and the relationships that develop through them as dynamic forces of change.
What is Music Therapy?
Also referred to as individualism vs. belonging.
What are Autonomy and Togetherness?
Music Therapy has been used as a ______ and ______ medicine to treat adolescents with disabilities, mental illnesses, emotional/behavioral challenges.
What is complementary and alternative?
By perform, Ansdell and Delanty are not referring to typical concert-performances with a physical stage and audience. “Performance” in this context is referring to Goffman’s (1959) idea of _______.
What is identity performance?
Offers an outlet that does not require words.
What is Musical communication?
A method utilized to understand the process of therapy by looking directly at what happens in the therapy using material from therapeutic sessions.
What is therapeutic narrative analysis?
Music Therapy promotes connections between these three groups.
What are students and their therapists, therapists and their clients’ families, therapists and their chosen instrument?
Name at least THREE of the higher cognitive skills affected by Music Therapy.
What is sensation, perception, discrimination, concept development, thinking, reasoning, behavior, motivation, learning, memory, intelligence, creativity, imagery, language, speech, or consciousness?
Adolescents who suffer from _______ or _______ challenges need a community in which to belong.
What are neurological and psychological?
At Togetherness, Adolescents begin to belong to a social group with positive goals that encourage these three things.
What are self-disclosure, reciprocation, and a variety of community-related practices?
Tend to focus on phenomena that can be observed but not always measured.
What are Qualitative research methods?
In this study, qualitative ethnographic methods are employed from a ___________ .
What is pluralistic interpretive perspective?