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CONTENTS NEW BOOKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03 NEW BOOKS - RELATED INTEREST . . . . 05 MUSIC THERAPY TOOLBOX . . . . . . . . 10 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT . . . . . 12 SPECIALIST APPROACHES . . . . . . . . . 13 MUSIC THERAPY THEORY . . . . . . . . . 14 MUSIC THERAPY WITH CHILDREN AND FAMILIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
MUSIC THERAPY AND MENTAL HEALTH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 GROUPWORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 PLAY THERAPY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 DEMENTIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 END OF LIFE CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 RELATED ARTS THERAPIES . . . . . . . . . 23 ACTIVITY BOOKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER AND LEARNING DIFFICULTIES - CREATIVE APPROACHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
MENTAL HEALTH - RELATED INTEREST . . 27
NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS . . . . . 18
RELATED GENERAL INTEREST . . . . . . . 30
CHILDREN’S BOOKS . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
NEW BOOKS
Rhythms of Relating in Children’s Therapies Connecting Creatively with Vulnerable Children
Edited by Stuart Daniel and Colwyn Trevarthen FEB 2017 • 376pp • pb • £24.99 • $37.95 • ISBN-9781785920356 • eISBN-9781784502843
This multidisciplinary book shows how to foster meaningful relationships between therapists and vulnerable children, through exploring the concept of communicative musicality and creating rhythms of connection. It includes broad and in-depth contributions from leading therapists from diverse backgrounds - including Peter A. Levine, Daniel Hughes, Stephen Porges, Dennis McCarthy and many more. Contributors reflect on their own experiences, providing insights from the fields of music therapy, trauma, dance and movement therapy, psychobiology, dramatherapy, counselling, play therapy, and education. Contemporary theory is woven in with case stories to highlight the emotional realities of working with highly vulnerable children, and to present proven examples of how therapists can improve the quality of connectedness. Full of original and innovative ideas for working with attachment issues, trauma, communication difficulties, autism, learning disabilities, aggression and anxiety, this is inspiring reading for professionals who work with vulnerable children in creative therapies. Royalty proceeds from the book will be donated to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), UK.
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This wonderful and utterly unique book is a treasure trove of fascinating and scholarly examples showing how conceptualising time, rhythm, collaboration and play in new ways can help vulnerable children.” Raymond MacDonald, Professor of Music Psychology and Improvisation, University of Edinburgh, Co-Founder of the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, Co-Editor of The Handbook of Musical Identities
Advanced Methods of Music Therapy Practice
Self-Expression through Art and Drumming
The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, NordoffRobbins Music Therapy, Analytical Music Therapy, and Vocal Psychotherapy
A Practitioner’s Guide to Using Art Therapy in Drum Circles
Nicki S. Cohen SEP 2017 • 256pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849057769 • eISBN-9781784500085
Analytical Music Therapy, The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy, and Vocal Psychotherapy are commonly studied and in conjunction with music therapy. This book examines the development of these four advanced methods of music therapy practice in relation to each other, and explores their impact on the development of the music therapy profession. Based on extensive new research and interviews with leading practitioners of the advanced methods, the book describes the differences, similarities, relationships, and trends between them, compares linearly the development of the music therapy profession primarily in the 20th century with the development of the four advanced methods, and speculates on the future of these advanced methods in relation to the future of music therapy as a profession.
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Jen Mank SEP 2017 • 128pp • pb • £14.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781785927157 • eISBN-9781784503109
This concise guide explains the theory behind drumming for therapy, as well as giving practical advice on facilitating and leading drum circles. The book explains why drumming is therapeutic, offers hands-on guidance for using drums in group therapy and details specific techniques to lead to increased engagement. Incorporating art therapy into drum circles, it provides step-by-step instructions on making and painting a multi-tonal drum from scratch. Emphasis is also placed on how to create a therapeutic or safe place while conducting a drum circle and making art.
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The Clinician’s Guide to Forensic Music Therapy Treatment Manuals for Group Cognitive Analytic Music Therapy (G-CAMT) and Music Therapy Anger Management (MTAM)
Stella Compton Dickinson and Laurien Hakvoort Foreword by Helen Odell-Miller APR 2017 • 208pp • pb • £40.00 • $60.00 • ISBN-9781849057103 • eISBN-9781784502331
The Clinician’s Guide to Forensic Music Therapy provides information and advice on how to effectively and safely deliver two context-specific, systematic approaches in forensic music therapy. The two clinically tested treatment manuals have been specifically designed for use by music therapists and other clinicians working in prisons and secure hospital settings. They provide in-depth practical guidance for a variety of contexts and specific attention is given to risk assessment, responsivity to treatment and recovery. The book also includes advice on clinical evaluation, taking the complexities of diagnosis and patient needs into consideration. As the very first of its kind, and written by two leading practitioners of forensic music therapy, this book is essential reading for any music therapist and student of music therapy. It will also be of interest to other clinicians working in correctional or secure psychiatric settings and includes a chapter for them on how to use music effectively.
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Students, clinicians, and researchers will find this text progressive and applicable. The thoroughly tested treatment manuals for this traditionally underserved and marginalized clinical population constitute welcome additions to our profession. I offer a sincere thanks to these distinguished scholars for their remarkable and comprehensive contribution to the music therapy literature.” Michael J. Silverman, PhD, MT-BC; Director of Music Therapy, University of Minnesota, USA
Music Therapy for Multisensory and Body Awareness in Children and Adults with Severe to Profound Multiple Disabilities The MuSense Manual
Roberta Adler and Olga Samsonova-Jellison Foreword by William Cable JUN 2017 • 208pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785927362 • eISBN-9781784504472
This book offers the practical, ready-to-use MuSense program. Originally designed for music therapists working with individuals with profound multiple disabilities, the MuSense program provides comprehensive guidance to music therapists on how to effectively work with individuals whose needs can be extremely difficult to meet. Containing a robust, structured, evidence-based protocol of music therapy, and supported by case studies throughout, this book is also an essential resource in treatment planning for other diverse populations needing to develop enhanced body and sensory awareness.
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All music therapists who are looking for a practical book that offers new ways to approach their craft should find this manual of interest.” Dr. M. Suzanne Zeedyk, Developmental Psychologist and founder of the organisation connected baby
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New BOOKS - Related Interest
The Economics of Therapy Caring for Clients, Colleagues, Commissioners and Cash-Flow in the Creative Arts Therapies
Edited by Daniel Thomas and Vicky Abad Foreword by Brynjulf Stige APR 2017 • 240pp • pb • £22.99 • $37.95 • ISBN-9781849056281 • eISBN-9781784502195
When you think of arts therapy, you don’t often associate the practice with profit; however, ethical economic models are essential in allowing clients the most access to arts therapy services. Art therapists don’t generally have formal training in economics, which can be challenging when developing their professional services. This book offers the fundamentals of micro and macro economics that apply to creating a sustainable and ethical business model that supports the development of the arts therapies profession worldwide. Through economic theory and international case studies, the authors consider the business side of therapeutic arts service with recommendations for developing an ethical and sustainable practice. With key insights and informative examples, this book will serve as a guide for small business owners looking to develop their arts therapy practice.
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This book provides new and much-needed perspectives on the value of creative arts therapies. It challenges assumptions that have led arts therapists to feel uncomfortable about the exchange of money for service. It does this by providing inspiring examples and business models that show why the time has come to significantly expand ways of providing services to the people whose health and wellbeing we care about.” Professor Katrina McFerran, Head of Music Therapy at The University of Melbourne, Australia
Being Who You Are Where You Are Bent Falk SEP 2017 • 80pp • pb • £9.99 • $16.95 • ISBN-9781785923531 • eISBN-9781784506896
Focusing on how someone in need can best be helped, the author identifies the skills and honesty of the practitioner as key to how effective this can be. Looking in detail at the nature of boundaries, the willingness of the practitioner to speak from a place of authenticity and to be honestly present to the experience of the individual person, and the sensitive and economical use of language, the author shows how people in a state of deep personal crisis can be richly helped. Taking the view that no set response is always right or always wrong, he argues strongly for the importance of going with what is spontaneous and real in the moment, and responding thoughtfully and with integrity to the experience of the person in need. The book is an inspiration to develop deep awareness about the practice of encounter. The author provides many in-depth case examples, and sample scripts with actual questions and answers included, in the hope that this short and deceptively simple book may serve to raise the awareness of, and broaden the range of, possible interventions for the open-minded reader.
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The Art Activity Book for Psychotherapeutic Work 100 Illustrated CBT and Psychodynamic Handouts for Creative Therapeutic Work
Jennifer Guest AUG 2017 • 128pp • pb • £19.99 • $26.95 • ISBN-9781785923012 • eISBN-9781784506070
Help clients to raise self-esteem, cope with change and adversity and manage complex emotions with these brand new 100 ready-to-use illustrated worksheets and activities. Drawing on psychotherapeutic approaches including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), these worksheets are ideal for use in therapeutic work, for starting conversations and addressing common problems that clients face. Each worksheet is designed to encourage clients to express their thoughts and emotions creatively in a relaxed way. The book also includes activities that centre on visual diary keeping, to help clients gain perspective on their unique issues and learn to solve their problems in a positive, healthy way. Suitable for adults and young people, in individual or group work, this is an excellent resource for those who work in therapy, counselling and social work.
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The Energetic Performer An Integrated Approach to Acting for Stage and Screen
Amanda Brennan 2016 • 328pp • pb • £17.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781848190979 • eISBN-9780857010841
A new approach to actor training by a senior teacher, this illustrated manual shows how to use the body to produce rich, varied and truthful performances. The approach, rooted in the Michael Chekhov Technique, integrates ancient Qigong knowledge with somatic psychology and western actor training methods to identify the links between physical shape, emotion and feeling in performance. Supporting and illustrating the text, extensive practical exercises developed through actor training classes provide techniques to tune and adapt the body in preparation for creative work. This book will enhance your understanding of the actor’s craft, offering the opportunity to grow and advance your pre-existing skills. Warm ups and sequences of exercises will enable you to implement and fully understand this innovative approach. All of the work can be applied to live and screen performances.
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An invaluable book - on both acting and living - to which I shall return often. A fascinating interdisciplinary braiding of anatomy, philosophy and mindfulness, with instantly implementable acting exercises. Energy pounds through this imaginative and profoundly practical volume, usable for stage and screen.” Bella Merlin, actor and Professor of Acting and Directing, University of California, Riverside
Come Closer On love and self-protection
Ilse Sand MAY 2017 • 104pp • pb • £8.99 • $14.95 • ISBN-9781785922978 • eISBN-9781784506032
Everyone engages in selfprotecting behaviours to some extent, but when these begin to take on the form of bad habits, they can be damaging. People often use self-protection strategies in love and relationships to mitigate potential pain or heartbreak. This book considers the defence mechanisms inadvertently used to avoid closeness with other people, the inner self, and reality and any resulting distress from confrontation with these bodies. This book will teach you how to recognise specific protective behaviours that hinder close relationships and why we engage in them. By understanding the source of these patterns and objectively considering the alternatives, the author will guide you on the path to overcome negative protection strategies and embrace positive relationships. With a foundation in psychology, this book will also be of interest to professional counsellors and therapists.
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A brilliant book that will help you to be closer to yourself, your lived reality, and thus to others.” Juliet Grayson, UKCP Registered Psychosexual Therapist & Author of Landscapes of the Heart, the working world of a sex and relationship therapist
Tools for Helpful Souls Especially for highly sensitive people who provide help either on a professional or private level
Ilse Sand APR 2017 • 128pp • pb • £8.99 • $14.95 • ISBN-9781785922961 • eISBN-9781784505998
Highly sensitive people spend a lot of time trying to balance their surroundings, including the emotions and wellbeing of those around them, which lends to a supportive and caring nature. While highly sensitive people are well-suited for the role of ‘helper’, this practice can be particularly exhausting if not regulated. This book contains a variety of tools geared towards self-development and optimising a helpful and supportive conversation in professional therapeutic settings or personal relationships. This practical guide demonstrates how to use simple psychotherapeutic methods through supportive dialogues, which can be applied by anyone without any formal training. Written in easy language with real-life examples and practical exercises, this will serve as a handbook for highly sensitive people who provide help either on a professional or personal level.
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[Ilse Sand’s] pragmatic book is loving, caring and pedagogical and by all means a good way to achieve a greater understanding of the human mind - whether you are the one that needs help or the one who helps others.” Kristeligt Dagblad, Christian journal, Denmark
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We’re All Mad Here The No-Nonsense Guide to Living with Social Anxiety
Claire Eastham. Foreword by Natasha Devon 2016 • 200pp • pb • £12.99 • $19.95 • ISBN-9781785920820 • eISBN-9781784503437
Anxiety is a crafty shapeshifter that can take on many forms: the tiger that sinks its claws in with physical symptoms and distressing thoughts, the cruel and belittling bully creating insecurity and self-doubt and, worst of all, the frenemy rewarding avoidance of social situations with no physical symptoms, no cruel thoughts... and no life beyond your sofa! This no-nonsense guide to beating social anxiety covers everything from surviving university and the workplace, through to social media and making it through parties and dates (whilst actually enjoying them!) With honest insights about her own social anxiety and a healthy dose of humour, award-winning blogger Claire Eastham describes what social anxiety is, why it happens, and how you can lessen its effects with lifestyle choices, talking therapies or even a hug from your favourite canine friend!
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Claire Eastham’s personality leaps from the pages of We’re All Mad Here and gives you an enthusiastic cuddle. If you haven’t fallen in love with her by the time you’re finished then we probably wouldn’t get on.” from the foreword by Natasha Devon, MBE
How to Understand Your Gender A Practical Guide for Exploring Who You Are
Alex Iantaffi and Meg-John Barker Foreword by S. Bear Bergman SEP 2017 • 208pp • pb • £12.99 • $17.95 • ISBN-9781785927461 • eISBN-9781784505172
Have you ever questioned your own gender identity? Do you know somebody who is transgender or who identifies as non-binary? Do you ever feel confused when people talk about gender diversity? This down-to-earth guide is for anybody who wants to know more about gender, from its biology, history and sociology, to how it plays a role in our relationships and interactions with family, friends, partners and strangers. It looks at practical ways people can express their own gender, and will help you to understand people whose gender might be different from your own. With activities and points for reflection throughout, this book will help people of all genders engage with gender diversity and explore the ideas in the book in relation to their own lived experiences.
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Wherever you are on your gender adventure, this book will be helpful to you. Beyond the headlines, gender is a personal journey - and for anyone struggling to find their way, this is the compassionate, accessible manual the world has been waiting for.” Laurie Penny, journalist, activist and author of Unspeakable Things
Counseling Transgender and Non-Binary Youth The Essential Guide
Irwin Krieger JUL 2017 • 240pp • pb • £22.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785927430 • eISBN-9781784504823
There are growing numbers of youth who identify as transgender, and as a result, clinicians and counselors are in need of an informed resource that covers the basics of gender identity and expression. This book responds to that need by setting out clear advice and support on working with transgender and non-binary youth with regard to their identity, mental health, personal and family life and their medical and social transition as well as offering additional resources and reading lists. Along with the basic information needed to understand transgender clients, Irwin Krieger applies this general knowledge to work with transgender teens at what can be the most critical and problematic stage in a trans person’s life. Specifically, issues of gender identity awareness and expression for youth along with the mental and physical challenges that puberty presents are discussed. This guide will inform counselors and therapists to support transgender teens in their practice, while providing the necessary tools for opening up the conversation on transgender issues in families and schools.
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Visiting the Memory Café and other Dementia Care Activities Evidence-based Interventions for Care Homes
Edited by Caroline Baker and Jason CorriganCharlesworth AUG 2017 • 208pp • pb • £16.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781785922527 • eISBN-9781784505356
Activity and engagement are vital to our well-being throughout our lives and this continues to be just as true of people living with dementia. The activities presented in this book have been designed to provide meaningful engagement for residents, while respecting each individual resident’s readiness to engage and participate. This approach to person-centred care has proven to be extremely effective: activities such as Namaste Care and Memory Cafés have engaged residents who had previously not responded to interventions, demonstrably showing an increase in their levels of well-being. Supported by case studies, each chapter will also recommend the best way to implement the ideas discussed in the care home environment and beyond.
How to Involve People with Dementia Methods and Approaches for Good Engagement
Nada Savitch, Rachael Litherland and Steve Milton OCT 2017 • 160pp • pb • £16.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785920974 • eISBN-9781784503604
Supporting practitioners to promote service user involvement, this book highlights ways to engage people with dementia to allow them to have an impact on improving their quality of life. This book will help practitioners to think creatively about the best approaches to involving people with dementia in decisions that affect their lives. Full of useful tips and with a range of practical examples, it provides tried and tested methods for enabling engagement in day-to-day decisions as well as in research and policy development. Chapters cover why involvement is so crucial, what the ethical challenges are and how to overcome these, how involvement can be implemented, what people with dementia want from professionals and the services they use, and how to create wider dementia-friendly communities. The voices of people with dementia resonate throughout the book, making this essential reading for all professionals working in dementia care, including service commissioners, public health officials and policy makers, as well as academics and students in these fields.
Bereaved Parents and their Continuing Bonds Love after Death
Catherine Seigal AUG 2017 • 120pp • pb • £12.99 • $18.95 • ISBN-9781785923265 • eISBN-9781784506414
For bereaved parents the development of a continuing bond with the child who has died is a key element in their grieving and in how they manage the future. Using her experience of working in a children’s hospital as a counsellor with bereaved parents, Catherine Seigal looks at how continuing bonds are formed, what facilitates and sustains them and what can undermine them. She reflects on what she learned about the counsellor’s role supporting parents in extremely distressing situations. Using the words and experiences of bereaved parents, and drawing on current theories of continuing bonds, the book is relevant to both professionals and parents. It covers important subjects such as the benefits of a therapeutic group for bereaved parents, the challenges for parents when another child is born, the important role of siblings in keeping the bonds alive and how it is for parents whose child dies before birth or in early infancy. The book uses theory lightly but relevantly and places it into the heart of the lived experience. It offers anyone working with bereaved parents insight into the many and varied ways grief is experienced and expressed and what can be helpful and unhelpful. And it offers bereaved parents the opportunity to share other parents’ experiences, to understand a little more about their own feelings and to know they are not alone, providing an original and valuable guide to continuing love after death.
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What Counsellors and Spiritual Directors Can Learn from Each Other Ethical Practice, Training and Supervision
Edited by Peter Madsen Gubi APR 2017 • 192pp • pb • £18.99 • $27.95 • ISBN-9781785920257 • eISBN-9781784502713
This new edited collection explores the intersection of spiritual direction and counselling/ psychotherapy, and the relationship between the two. Citing the influencing effect prayer and counselling have had on each other, the contributors offer insight into the similarities and differences of spiritual direction and counselling, and of what the disciplines have to learn from each other. Advocating the importance of addressing the spiritual dimension of care in areas such as mental health and social care, this book promotes a synthesis of pastoral guidance and psychological counselling. The chapters offer insight to the healing role spirituality and prayer can play when counselling for trauma, sexual abuse or loss of a loved one. Whether discussing training counsellors to be spiritually literate, or exploring how spiritual accompaniers can take a psychologically-informed approach, all the contributors bring their extensive experience to bear working with spiritual and psychological issues.
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A book to be read by all who are interested in the spiritual dimension of professional counselling.” Elizabeth Ruth Obbard, Carmelite nun, author and spiritual director
Playful Awakening Releasing the Gift of Play in Your Life
Di Gammage
Can I tell you about Gender Diversity? A guide for friends, family and professionals
AUG 2017 • 240pp • pb • £17.99 • $25.00 • ISBN-9781849051507 • eISBN-9780857003508
CJ Atkinson
Playfulness has the power to reconnect us with our sense of self, and help us achieve growth and self-fulfilment. he author of this wide-ranging book explores the universal significance of play in the pursuit of happiness and authenticity. Providing a brief overview of the role of play in social, spiritual and intellectual endeavours throughout history, she discusses the harmful consequences of taking things too seriously, and reveals playfulness as a necessity for both the psyche and soul. Informed by the Core Process psychotherapy model, Buddhist philosophy and personal testimonies, the book illustrates how the lighter side of life enables us to re-examine the makeup of our identity and recover from negative experiences. Much more than an insight into the therapeutic properties of play, it is an eloquent ode to the importance of simply enjoying ourselves.
DEC 2016 • pb • 64pp • £8.99 • $14.95 • 9781785921056 • ebook:9781784503673
Illustrated by Olly Pike
What is gender diversity? Kit explains all in this illustrated guide for children aged 11+ Meet Kit - a 12 year old undergoing medical transition - as he talks about gender and the different ways it can be explored. He explains what it is like to transition and how his friends, family and teachers can help through talking, listening and being proactive. With illustrations throughout, this is an ideal way to start conversations about gender diversity in the classroom or at home and suitable for those working in professional services and settings. The book also includes a useful list of recommended reading, organisations and websites for further information and support.
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A much needed piece of work! The pedagogies outlined in this book have made a positive, significant difference to the lives of young trans people in our schools. By following the practical strategies we can together begin the journey to inclusion. A definite go-to-guide for all schools.” Dr Elly Barnes MBE, CEO of Educate & Celebrate
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Music Therapy Toolbox
Self-Expression through Art and Drumming
NEW TITLE
A Practitioner’s Guide to Using Art Therapy in Drum Circles
Roles, Relationships, Challenges
Edited by John Strange, Helen Odell-Miller and Eleanor Richards
Jen Mank SEP 2017 • 128pp • pb • £14.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781785927157 • eISBN-9781784503109
Foreword by Gro Trondalen
The first guide to the theory and practice of drumming for therapy.
see page 3 in the ‘New Books’ section
The Clinician’s Guide to Forensic Music Therapy
Collaboration and Assistance in Music Therapy Practice
2016 • 344pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849057028 • eISBN-9781784502232
Looking at the challenges and benefits of including collaborators in a course of music therapy, this edited volume offers ways for music therapists to make the most of family members, medical staff, and others who may be present, but not recipients, in music therapy sessions.
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Rhythm to Recovery
Treatment Manuals for Group Cognitive Analytic Music Therapy (G-CAMT) and Music Therapy Anger Management (MTAM)
A Practical Guide to Using Rhythmic Music, Voice and Movement for Social and Emotional Development
Stella Compton Dickinson and Laurien Hakvoort
Foreword by James Oshinsky
Foreword by Helen Odell-Miller APR 2017 • 208pp • pb • £40.00 • $60.00 • ISBN-9781849057103 • eISBN-9781784502331
Two clinically proven and highly pragmatic new manuals to aid music therapists in treating and understanding patients’ needs in forensic and other secure psychiatric settings.
Simon Faulkner 2016 • 256pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785921322 • eISBN-9781784503970
Learn how to utilise rhythm and reflection in both therapeutic and educational settings with this practical guide. This book presents a model of practice with a proven track record for social and emotional development, with examples of fun, interactive rhythmic exercises to use with both individuals and groups.
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Receptive Methods in Music Therapy Techniques and Clinical Applications for Music Therapy Clinicians, Educators and Students
Denise Grocke and Tony Wigram 2006 • 288pp • pb • £21.99 • $34.95 • ISBN-9781843104131 • eISBN-9781846425851
This practical book describes the specific use of receptive (listening) methods and techniques in music therapy clinical practice and research, including relaxation with music for children and adults, the use of visualisation and imagery, music and collage, song-lyric discussion, vibroacoustic applications, music and movement techniques.
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This book now presents us with an opportunity to discover the huge range of practice in receptive music therapy. The authors offer their receptive music therapy methods with conviction and the book could be a real challenge to orthodox thinking and teaching in the UK. Listening to music forms part of many sessions anyway: perhaps it is time to include consciously this “third arm” of music therapy.” British Journal of Music Therapy
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Music Therapy Toolbox
A Comprehensive Guide to Music Therapy
Improvisation Methods and Techniques for Music Therapy Clinicians, Educators, and Students
Theory, Clinical Practice, Research and Training
Tony Wigram, Inge Nygaard Pedersen and Lars Ole Bonde
Tony Wigram 2004 • 240pp • pb • £19.99 • $32.95 • ISBN-9781843100485 • eISBN-9781846420801
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2002 • 384pp • pb • £29.99 • $49.95 • ISBN-9781843100836 • eISBN-9781846423499
Music therapists have a rich diversity of approaches and methods, often developed with specific relevance to meet the needs of a certain client population. This book reflects the components of such diversity, and is a comprehensive guide to accessing the ideas, theory, research results and clinical outcomes that are the foundations of this field.
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The Comprehensive Guide is an indispensable book for both music therapy students and graduates. To stroll along its pages is not only a necessary intellectual exercise, but also a pleasure.” Nordic Journal of Music Therapy
The Individualized Music Therapy Assessment Profile IMTAP
Holly Tuesday Baxter, Julie Allis Berghofer, Lesa MacEwan, Judy Nelson, Kasi Peters, and Penny Roberts Foreword by Ronald Borczon 2007 • 192pp • pb • £47.99 • $90.00 • ISBN-9781843108665 • eISBN-9781846427466
An in-depth assessment protocol developed for use in paediatric and adolescent settings, providing a clear profile of each client over time, with an accompanying CD-ROM to chart client data.
Music Therapy in Health and Education Edited by Margaret Heal and Tony Wigram 1993 • 304pp • pb • £25.00 • $47.95 • ISBN9781853021756 • eISBN-9780857000019
This international volume reflects the breadth and scope of music therapy clinical practice and research with clients groups ranging from children with developmental disorders to older adults with dementia.
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BESTSELLER
Improvisation plays a key role in the toolbox of the music therapist. This guide will prove indispensable to students/teachers/therapists/musicians as a book of musical techniques and therapeutic methods. Notated examples allow readers to try out techniques as they read, with audio examples on the accompanying downloadable content.
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[...] this is an impressive book, essential for its exceptional thoroughness and readability as well as for being the only book of its kind.” British Journal of Music Therapy, John Strange, former Chair of the APMT
Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings Edited by Wendy L. Magee Foreword by David W. Ramsey 2013 • 400pp • pb • £27.99 • $45.00 • ISBN-9781849052733 • eISBN-9780857005700
The use of electronic music technologies in a range of therapeutic and clinical settings to help clients with complex needs.
Songwriting Methods, Techniques and Clinical Applications for Music Therapy Clinicians, Educators and Students
Edited by Felicity Baker and Tony Wigram 2005 • 288pp • pb • £19.99 • $35.00 • ISBN-9781843103561 • eISBN-9781846421440
This essential resource explores songwriting in music therapy, including reference to case examples.
Melody in Music Therapy A Therapeutic Narrative Analysis
Gudrun Aldridge and David Aldridge 2008 • 344pp • pb • £22.99 • $39.95 • ISBN9781853027550 • eISBN-9781846427626
An exploration of how client melodies in improvisation can explain how they find their own voice, determine their position in relation to the world and relate to their therapist.
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Tools for Helpful Souls
NEW TITLE
What Counsellors and Spiritual Directors Can Learn from Each Other
Especially for highly sensitive people who provide help either on a professional or private level
Ethical Practice, Training and Supervision
Ilse Sand
Edited by Peter Madsen Gubi
APR 2017 • 128pp • pb • £8.99 • $14.95 • ISBN-9781785922961 • eISBN-9781784505998
A practical guide for highly sensitive people to develop their abilities to help and support others.
see page 6 in the ‘New Books - Related Interest’ section
APR 2017 • 192pp • pb • £18.99 • $27.95 • ISBN-9781785920257 • eISBN-9781784502713
Exploring the relationship between spiritual accompaniment and counselling to provide better therapeutic and pastoral care.
see page 9 in the ‘New Books - Related Interest’ section
A Guide to Evaluation for Arts Therapists and Arts & Health Practitioners
Flute, Accordion or Clarinet? Using the Characteristics of Our Instruments in Music Therapy
Edited by Amelia Oldfield, Jo Tomlinson and Dawn Loombe
Giorgos Tsiris, Mercédès Pavlicevic and Camilla Farrant Foreword by Mike White
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Foreword by Sarah Rodgers
BESTSELLER
2014 • 176pp • pb • £15.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781849054188 • eISBN-9780857008008
Evaluation has become a crucial tool in the development of arts therapy professions. This guide provides foundational frameworks for designing and implementing bespoke evaluation protocols, based on the authors’ substantial experience of designing and realising evaluation projects, and running training workshops for arts and health practitioners.
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At a time when not evaluating is not an option, when we all need to improve our effectiveness and understand and demonstrate the impact of our work, this book makes essential and timely reading.”Jane Willis, Founder and Director, Willis Newson, UK
Basic Anatomy and Physiology for the Music Therapist
2015 • 344pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849053983 • eISBN-9780857007667
The first music therapy book to bring together accounts of clinical work with a wide range of musical instruments.
Assessment and Outcomes in the Arts Therapies A Person-Centred Approach
Edited by Caroline Miller 2013 • 264pp • pb • £22.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781849054140 • eISBN-9780857007889
An accessible introduction to assessment and outcomes for arts therapies.
A Guide to Research Ethics for Arts Therapists and Arts & Health Practitioners
Daniel J. Schneck
Camilla Farrant, Mercédès Pavlicevic and Giorgos Tsiris
2015 • 352pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849057561 • eISBN-9780857009920
2014 • 160pp • pb • £15.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781849054195 • eISBN-9780857007995
The essential elements of anatomy and physiology fundamental to the practice of music therapy.
Foreword by Gary Ansdell
This practical guide aims to inspire ethically-aware practitioners to become ethically-aware researchers, evaluators and participants.
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Specialist Approaches
Advanced Methods of Music Therapy Practice
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The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy, Analytical Music Therapy, and Vocal Psychotherapy
Nicki S. Cohen SEP 2017 • 256pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849057769 • eISBN-9781784500085
Compares and contrasts four very well-known methods of music therapy practice.
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Bio-Guided Music Therapy
Guided Imagery & Music (GIM) and Music Imagery Methods for Individual and Group Therapy Edited by Denise Grocke and Torben Moe Foreword by Cathy McKinney 2015 • 400pp • pb • £29.99 • $45.00 • ISBN-9781849054836 • eISBN-9780857008770
This edited volume systematically describes the major adaptations of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery which accommodate a variety of contexts and client groups. The international contributors, who each use these adaptations in their own clinical practice, provide theoretical and practical details of the approach used for their client group.
A Practitioner’s Guide to the Clinical Integration of Music and Biofeedback
Microanalysis in Music Therapy
Eric B. Miller Foreword by C. Norman Shealy, Joseph P. Scartelli
Methods, Techniques and Applications for Clinicians, Researchers, Educators and Students
2011 • 256pp • pb • £19.99 • $32.95 • ISBN-9781849058445 • eISBN-9780857004734
Edited by Thomas Wosch and Tony Wigram
A practical guide to integrating biofeedback techniques into music therapy practice.
Foreword by Barbara L Wheeler
Case Study Designs in Music Therapy
2007 • 328pp • pb • £29.99 • $49.95 • ISBN-9781843104698 • eISBN-9781846426674
In this accessible and important book, contributors explain micro process analysis and how it applies in different contexts.
Edited by David Aldridge 2004 • 288pp • pb • £21.99 • $37.95 • ISBN-9781843101406 • eISBN-9781846420009
A well-exampled reference source presenting the unique advantages of case study designs in music therapy.
Transformative Imagery Cultivating the Imagination for Healing, Change, and Growth
Edited by Leslie Davenport Foreword by Martin L. Rossman
Principles of the Alexander Technique What it is, how it works, and what it can do for you Second Edition
Jeremy Chance 2013 • 200pp • pb • £9.99 • $15.95 • ISBN-9781848191280 • eISBN-9780857011053
A definitive overview of the Alexander technique which will be of interest to anyone considering options for treatment.
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2016 • 352pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849057424 • eISBN-9781784501754
Transformative Imagery brings together the voices of instrumental figures in guided imagery to provide professionals with an extensive, detailed overview of the proven transformational potential of imagery. Key chapters demonstrate how this can be integrated with conventional medicine to benefit patients and clients in any setting.
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Music Therapy Theory
The Music in Music Therapy
Music Therapy in Context Music, Meaning and Relationship
Psychodynamic Music Therapy in Europe: Clinical, Theoretical and Research Approaches
Mercédès Pavlicevic
Edited by Jos De Backer and Julie Sutton
A comprehesive handbook on music therapy, developmental psychology and music therapy.
Foreword by Paul Williams
1997 • 224pp • pb • £17.99 • $31.95 • ISBN-9781853024344 • eISBN-9780857000781
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2014 • 368pp • pb • £29.99 • $49.95 • ISBN-9781849053532 • eISBN-9780857007124
With examples and clinical case material from across Europe, the editors provide insight into the aspects of the therapeutic process which are enabled by music.
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Breath in Action The Art of Breath in Vocal and Holistic Practice
Edited by Jane Boston and Rena Cook Foreword by Cicely Berry
The contributors to this book show how it is possible to connect with important, unspoken truths in the lives of individuals, including very severely disturbed individuals, through music, and in so doing render new opportunities for expression of subjugated aspects of the self.” from the foreword by Professor Paul Williams
2009 • 256pp • pb • £17.99 • $28.95 • ISBN-9781843109426 • eISBN-9781846429484
The Music of Being
Analytical Music Therapy
Music Therapy, Winnicott and the School of Object Relations
Breath in Action looks at the significance of breath to human life - not just the simple fact that if we stop breathing, we die, but also the more subtle ways in which our breath interacts with our voice and our being. Combining theory with practice, many of the chapters also offer clearly laid out breathing exercises and techniques.
Edited by Johannes Th. Eschen
Alison Levinge
2002 • 224pp • pb • £27.99 • $44.95 • ISBN-9781843100584 • eISBN-9781846423345
2015 • 176pp • pb • £19.99 • $34.95 • ISBN-9781849055765 • eISBN-9781784500191
An examination of the origins and theory of analytical music therapy and its applications in various contexts.
Alison Levinge explains the approaches of four child BESTSELLER development theorists and explores how they apply to and inform the practice of music therapy. The focus is on D.W. Winnicott whose infant theory is influenced by the medium of music and resonates with the central aspects of music therapy.
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For the last 10 years, all the music therapy training courses in the UK have been teaching students about Winnicott’s theories. Here, at last, is a book by an experienced music therapy clinician entirely devoted to looking at the strong links between Winnicott’s thinking and music therapy practice.” Amelia Oldfield, music therapist and author of ‘Flute, Accordion or Clarinet?: Using the Characteristics of Our Instruments in Music Therapy’
Music Therapy: Intimate Notes Mercédès Pavlicevic 1999 • 160pp • pb • £16.99 • $27.95 • ISBN-9781853026928 • eISBN-9781846427046
The stories of powerful encounters between nine music therapists and their clients.
The Theory and Practice of Vocal Psychotherapy Songs of the Self
Diane Austin 2009 • 224pp • pb • £22.50 • $45.00 • ISBN-9781843108788 • eISBN-9781846429415
An accessible book on the voice-based model of pyschotherapy.
Voicework in Music Therapy Research and Practice
Edited by Felicity Baker and Sylka Uhlig Foreword by Diane Snow Austin 2011 • 368pp • pb • £29.99 • $49.95 • ISBN-9781849051651 • eISBN-9780857004802
This comprehensive book describes the role of voicework in music therapy, inlcuding an exploration of evidence based practice, methods and research.
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Music Therapy with Children and Families
Rhythms of Relating in Children’s Therapies
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Connecting Creatively with Vulnerable Children
Edited by Stuart Daniel and Colwyn Trevarthen FEB 2017 • 376pp • pb • £24.99 • $37.95 • ISBN-9781785920356 • eISBN-9781784502843
A multidisciplinary edited collection exploring communicative musicality in human connections and fostering togetherness and health in creative therapies with vulnerable children.
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Music Therapy with Families Therapeutic Approaches and Theoretical Perspectives
Edited by Stine Lindahl Jacobsen and Grace Thompson
Multimodal Psychiatric Music Therapy for Adults, Adolescents, and Children A Clinical Manual Third Edition
Michael D. Cassity and Julia E. Cassity 2006 • 272pp • pb • £27.99 • $44.95 • ISBN-9781843108313
Manual of successful music therapy techniques with case studies illustrating assessments and treatments in a variety of clinical issues and age ranges.
Music Therapy in Schools Working with Children of All Ages in Mainstream and Special Education
Edited by Jo Tomlinson, Philippa Derrington and Amelia Oldfield Foreword by Frankie Williams 2011 • 256pp • pb • £25.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849050005 • eISBN-9780857004741
With an insight into recent changes and new emerging trends in the area.
Foreword by Brynjulf Stige 2016 • 344pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849056304 • eISBN-9781784501051
International music therapists describe and discuss models of working with families in different clinical areas, from those with family members with dementia or autism, to those in palliative care, psychiatric or paediatric hospital settings. They explain the theoretical background and practice of each approach, with research and case examples.
Adolescents, Music and Music Therapy Methods and Techniques for Clinicians, Educators and Students
Katrina McFerran 2010 • 304pp • pb • £22.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781849050197 • eISBN-9780857003768
Helpful and accessible, the book explains the methodology used in music therapy, a topic that has been considered only briefly until now. The author presents an empowering approach to practice, discussing how the therapist can be placed in a collaborative relationship with the individual or with the group.
Music Therapy with Children and their Families Edited by Amelia Oldfield and Claire Flower 2008 • 208pp • pb • £19.99 • $34.95 • ISBN-9781843105817 • eISBN-9781846428012
Approaches to family with different client groups and the importance and benefits of involving the family in a child’s music therapy.
Interactive Music Therapy in Child and Family Psychiatry Clinical Practice, Research and Teaching
Amelia Oldfield Foreword by Jo Holmes 2006 • 224pp • pb • £19.99 • $31.95 • ISBN-9781843104445 • eISBN-9781846425486
This practical book outlines and explains the rationale for using music therapy in child and family psychiatry.
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Developmental Disorder and Learning Difficulties - Creative Approaches
Music Therapy for Multisensory and Body Awareness in Children and Adults with Severe to Profound Multiple Disabilities
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The MuSense Manual
Roberta Adler and Olga Samsonova-Jellison Foreword by William Cable JUN 2017 • 208pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785927362 • eISBN-9781784504472
An evidence-based book providing guidance for music therapists working with individuals with severe to profound multiple disabilities and those needing to enhance development of body and sensory awareness.
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Kids, Music ‘n’ Autism
Developmental SpeechLanguage Training through Music for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Bringing out the Music in Your Child
Dorita S. Berger 2016 • 168pp • pb • £10.99 • $17.95 • ISBN-9781785927164 • eISBN-9781784503147
Theory and Clinical Application
Music is a great tool for brain, sensory and skills development for children with autism, but how can you best encourage them to take part in musicbased activities? This practical guide tells you everything you need to know about helping children with autism to pursue their love of music, from enjoying listening to concerts to performing in them.
Hayoung A. Lim Foreword by Karen Epps Miller 2011 • 208pp • pb • £23.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781849058490 • eISBN-9780857004154
Showcasing music as an effective way of enhancing the speech and language skills of children with ASD.
Interactive Music Therapy - A Positive Approach
Music and the Social Model An Occupational Therapist’s Approach to Music with People Labelled as Having Learning Disabilities
Music Therapy at a Child Development Centre
Jane Q. Williams
Amelia Oldfield
2013 • 216pp • pb • £19.99 • $34.95 • ISBN-9781849053068 • eISBN-9780857006363
Foreword by Fatima Janjua
Empowering people with experience and enjoy music.
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Eurhythmics for Autism and Other Neurophysiologic Diagnoses
2006 • 224pp • pb • £19.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781843103097 • eISBN-9781846425288
How to establish a constructive musical dialogue with children that emphasises positive experiences, fosters trust and allow feelings to be expressed through music.
Music for Life
A Sensorimotor Music-Based Treatment Approach
Aspects of Creative Music Therapy with Adult Clients
Dorita S. Berger
Gary Ansdell
Foreword by Stephen M. Shore 2015 • 264pp • pb • £19.99 • $35.00 • ISBN-9781849059893 • eISBN-9780857009050
A music and movement based approach to improving sensory integration and addressing motor irregularities in children and adults with autism and related diagnoses.
1995 • 240pp • pb • £19.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781853022999
Creative Music Therapy with adult clients with learning difficulties, chronic illness, and mental health and psychosocial problems. Includes MP3 files.
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Developmental Disorder and Learning Difficulties - Creative Approaches
Music, Language and Autism
Music for Special Kids Musical Activities, Songs, Instruments and Resources
Exceptional Strategies for Exceptional Minds
Pamela Ott
Adam Ockelford
2011 • 192pp • pb • £15.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781849058582 • eISBN-9780857004260
Foreword by Francesca Happé 2013 • 272pp • pb • £17.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849051972 • eISBN-9780857004284
BESTSELLER
This book explores why many children with autism are so captivated by music and how practitioners and parents can harness this to develop language skills. Through case studies, it displays how music can become a scaffold for language; allowing autistic children to express their inner thoughts and feelings without resorting to destructive behaviour.
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There is much that is fascinating in this book. Its message, that not all autistic children are visual learners and music should play a much greater role in their education, is important.” Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists
This activity book shows how BESTSELLER music can be an enjoyable way to enhance the development of children with special needs. Packed with inspiring tips, activities and song ideas, this resource will have everybody singing, clapping and playing along! It explains simple ways of using songs, instruments and games to connect with children of all abilities.
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The education value to this book is clear... The activities are clearly described, with objectives, material etc. clearly listed, and hint on how to develop and adapt them... The activities themselves do have an educational value for young children with mild or moderate learning disabilities, and would be a useful resource for teachers or music group leaders.” Approaches: Music Therapy & Special Music Education
Early Childhood Music Therapy and Autism Spectrum Disorders
The Music Effect
Developing Potential in Young Children and their Families
Daniel J. Schneck and Dorita S. Berger
Edited by Petra Kern and Marcia Humpal
Illustrated by Geoffrey Rowland
Foreword by David Aldridge 2012 • 304pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849052412 • eISBN-9780857004857
Music therapy interventions for therapists working with children with ASDs and their families.
Music Physiology and Clinical Applications
2005 • 272pp • pb • £19.99 • $31.95 • ISBN-9781843107712 • eISBN-9781846424625
This book explains how music in processed by and affects the body, and how it can be applied in a range of physiological and psychological conditions.
Pied Piper Music Therapy, Sensory Integration and the Autistic Child Dorita S. Berger 2002 • 256pp • pb • £19.99 • $32.95 • ISBN-9781843107002 • eISBN-9781846427121
For parents and professionals who want to use music therapeutically with children on the Autism spectrum.
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Musical Activities to Develop Basic Skills
John Bean and Amelia Oldfield 2001 • 96pp • pb • £16.99 • $26.95 • ISBN-9781853029943
78 enjoyable music activities for groups of children or adults who may have learning difficulties.
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Making Music with the Young Child with Special Needs A Guide for Parents Second Edition
100 Learning Games for Special Needs with Music, Movement, Sounds and... Silence
Elaine Streeter
Johanne Hanko
2001 • 64pp • pb • £13.99 • $22.95 • ISBN-9781853029608 • eISBN-9780857002334
2011 • 128pp • pb • £15.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781849052474 • eISBN-9780857005359
Musical activities and guidance to encourage child development and language and communication skills.
Games and activities to engage in play and foster learning and development.
Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability, Paediatrics and Neurology Edited by Tony Wigram and Jos De Backer Foreword by Colwyn Trevarthen
NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS Music Therapy and Traumatic Brain Injury A Light on a Dark Night
1999 • 286pp • pb • £22.50 • $42.95 • ISBN-9781853027345
Simon Gilbertson and David Aldridge
Articulates the rationale in music therapy intervention and informs practitioners how it can be of benefit for their client group.
2008 • 160pp • pb • £22.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781843106654 • eISBN-9781846428289
Music Therapy Methods in Neurorehabilitation A Clinician’s Manual
Felicity Baker and Jeanette Tamplin
Holistic approach for clinican in practice and a vision of the integral role of music therapy in the successful rehabilitation from brain injury.
Music Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation
Foreword by Barbara L Wheeler
Performing Health
2006 • 256pp • pb • £29.99 • $56.95 • ISBN-9781843104124 • eISBN-9781846425363
Edited by David Aldridge
Felicity Baker and Jeanette Tamplin combine research findings with their own clinical experience and present step-by-step instructions and guidelines on how to implement music therapy techniques for a range of therapeutic needs. Photographs clearly illustrate interventions for physical rehabilitation.
2005 • 272pp • pb • £19.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781843103028 • eISBN-9781846421389
Music therapy as an effective intervention in neurological rehabilitation, successfully restoring the performance of identity.
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Music Therapy and Mental Health / Groupwork
Music Therapy and Addictions
Music, Music Therapy and Trauma
Edited by David Aldridge and Jörg Fachner
International Perspectives
2010 • 176pp • pb • £18.99 • $34.95 • ISBN-9781849050128 • eISBN-9780857002945
2002 • 272pp • pb • £19.99 • $37.95 • ISBN-9781843100270 • eISBN-9781846423321
This research-based, practical book demonstrates how music and music therapy can be applied in a variety of addiction treatment settings to being about therapeutic change.
Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry Edited by Tony Wigram and Jos De Backer 1999 • 300pp • pb • £23.95 • $42.95 • ISBN-9781853027338
An anthology showcasing the benefits of blending psychotherapeutic theory with clinical music therapy.
Edited by Julie P. Sutton
Addresses the need for an exploration of current thinking on music and trauma.
Music and Altered States Consciousness, Transcendence, Therapy and Addictions
Edited by David Aldridge and Jörg Fachner 2005 • 208pp • pb • £22.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781843103738 • eISBN-9781846424649
This international collection examines the opportunities for using music-induced states of altered consciousness to promote physical and mental healing, treat substance dependence, and in spiritual and palliative care.
GROUPWORK Group Music Activities for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Maria Ramey 2011 • 176pp • pb • £25.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849058575 • eISBN-9780857004345
This versatile collection of 100 group music activities is the perfect sourcebook to provide insight to music therapists, and inspiration to those familiar with working with adults but in need of fresh ideas. Each activity is developed with clear goals and instructions, and includes easy adaptations to suit a wide range of ability levels.
Music Therapy Social Skills Assessment and Documentation Manual (MTSSA) Clinical guidelines for group work with children and adolescents
Jenni Rook, Rebecca West, Jeffrey Wolfe, Pan Ho, Alana Dennis, Yayoi NakaiHosoe and Kimberly Peyton 2014 • 200pp • pb • £39.99 • $65.00 • ISBN-9781849059855
Comprehensive handbook for assessing and documenting social skill development in group music therapy for children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Community Music Therapy Mercédès Pavlicevic and Gary Ansdell
Groups in Music
2004 • 320pp • pb • £22.99 • $38.95 • ISBN-9781843101246 • eISBN-9781846420498
Strategies from Music Therapy
Music therapists from around the world working in conventional and unconventional settings have offered their contributions to this exciting new book, presenting discussion and practical examples of the ways music therapy can reflect and encourage social change. The writers offer fresh perceptions on their identity and role as music therapists.
2003 • 256pp • pb • £19.99 • $31.95 • ISBN-9781843100812 • eISBN-9781846424021
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Mercédès Pavlicevic
A broad-based description, analysis and guide to the practice of group music therapy, drawing on the author’s own extensive experience.
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Play Therapy / DEMENTIA NEW TITLE
Playful Awakening Releasing the Gift of Play in Your Life
Di Gammage AUG 2017 • 240pp • pb • £17.99 • $25.00 • ISBN-9781849051507 • eISBN-9780857003508
Exploration of play as a means towards greater understanding of self, better relationships with others and a richer life, in the context of psychospiritual, art and drama therapies.
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Inclusion, Play and Empathy
Play and Art in Child Psychotherapy
Neuroaffective Development in Children’s Groups
An Expressive Arts Therapy Approach
Edited by Susan Hart
Ellen G. Levine
Foreword by Phyllis Booth
2014 • 288pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849055048 • eISBN-9780857009197
2016 • 352pp • pb • £22.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781785920066 • eISBN-9781784502430
Early interactions play a crucial role in the development of children’s emotional, personal and social skills, and set the precedent for establishing a secure attachment relationship as they mature into adulthood.
Through a series of case studies looking at the use of play and the arts in therapeutic work with children and their parents, Ellen G. Levine draws out the guiding principles and practices of expressive arts therapy and discusses the themes that regularly emerge in sessions with children and their families.
DEMENTIA Visiting the Memory Café and other Dementia Care Activities
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Evidence-based Interventions for Care Homes
Edited by Caroline Baker and Jason Corrigan-Charlesworth AUG 2017 • 208pp • pb • £16.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781785922527 • eISBN-9781784505356
An activity-based dementia care programme informed by the latest research and practices.
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A Creative Toolkit for Communication in Dementia Care Karrie Marshall 2015 • 200pp • pb • £15.99 • $27.95 • ISBN-9781849056946 • eISBN-9781784502065
Overflowing with creative activities, this toolkit will help carers and relatives support and communicate effectively with people with dementia. Portraits, parlour games, puppets and more can be used to build relationships with people who may no longer be able to rely upon words and memories.
How to Involve People with Dementia
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Methods and Approaches for Good Engagement
Nada Savitch, Rachael Litherland and Steve Milton OCT 2017 • 160pp • pb • £16.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785920974 • eISBN-9781784503604
Outlines good practice in involving people with dementia in decisions for improved quality of life.
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Positive Psychology Approaches to Dementia Edited by Chris Clarke and Emma Wolverson Foreword by Christine Bryden 2016 • 288pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849056106 • eISBN-9781784500771
Extending the field of positive psychology, this book explores how positive psychological constructs relate to living well with dementia. Looking at current evidence, and with case studies from people living with dementia, this book shows how positive psychological concepts can be applied to practice to achieve good dementia care.
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Dementia
Creativity and Communication in Persons with Dementia A Practical Guide
John Killick and Claire Craig 2011 • 216pp • pb • £19.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781849051132 • eISBN-9780857003010
This book describes how to develop a creative approach to the day-to-day care of people with dementia, and provides rich and varied ideas for creative activities for use with individuals or groups. The authors explain what creativity has to offer people with dementia, and how a creative approach can help to address the difficulties they face.
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Killick and Craig must be applauded for their truly inspirational practical guide on Creativity and Communication in Persons with Dementia. This book is a true celebration of the power of the arts for people living with dementia and is drawn on the authors’ own experiences and wisdom.” Ageing and Society
The Creative Arts in Dementia Care
Playfulness and Dementia
Practical Person-Centred Approaches and Ideas
A Practice Guide
Jill Hayes with Sarah Povey
2012 • 120pp • pb • £16.99 • $27.95 • ISBN-9781849052238 • eISBN-9780857004628
John Killick
Foreword by Shaun McNiff 2010 • 160pp • pb • £18.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849050562 • eISBN-9780857002518
BESTSELLER
After explaining why adopting a creative approach is central to effective dementia care, the authors go on to discuss meditation, singing, movement and storytelling.
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John Killick explores the nature of playfulness and the many ways in which it can enrich the BESTSELLER lives of people with dementia. Specific approaches and ideas for practice are described, and personal accounts of playfulness by those with dementia and their carers.
Using case studies to inform along with activities to put method into practice, this book would be suitable for anyone wishing to gain constructive advice on a creative approach to dementia care.”Journal of Mental Health
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Dance and Movement Sessions for Older People
Music Therapy in Dementia Care
A Handbook for Activity Coordinators and Carers
Edited by David Aldridge
Delia Silvester with Susan Frampton 2013 • 160pp • pb • £17.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849054706 • eISBN-9780857008466
Run safe, rewarding and health-giving dance and movement sessions with older people with this practical guide.
Puppetry in Dementia Care Connecting through Creativity and Joy
Karrie Marshall 2013 • 264pp • pb • £19.99 • $34.95 • ISBN-9781849053921 • eISBN-9780857008480
Demonstrating the many ways in which puppetry and associated art forms can be used in a person-centred way to communicate and connect with people with dementia; even in the later stages of the disease.
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This book is a collection of inspirational stories. It is about bringing humour into people’s lives... In my opinion, every facility should have a copy of this book.” The Journal of Dementia Care
2000 • 256pp • pb • £19.99 • $38.95 • ISBN-9781853027765
A comprehensive look at music therapy as a means of improving memory, health and identity in those suffering from dementia.
Connecting through Music with People with Dementia A Guide for Caregivers
Robin Rio 2009 • 144pp • pb • £14.99 • $23.95 • ISBN-9781843109051 • eISBN-9781846427251
How caregivers can use melody or rhythm to connect with someone who may be otherwise non-responsive, and how memories can be stimulated by music that resonates with a part of someone’s past.
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End of Life Care
Bereaved Parents and their Continuing Bonds
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Love after Death
Dying, Bereavement and the Healing Arts Edited by Gillie Bolton 2007 • 216pp • pb • £19.99 • $34.95 • ISBN-9781843105169 • eISBN-9781846426803
Catherine Seigal
A range of successful programmes pioneered by artists, nurses, musicians, therapists to reflect, explore and heal.
AUG 2017 • 120pp • pb • £12.99 • $18.95 • ISBN-9781785923265 • eISBN-9781784506414
A counsellor shares her experience of working with bereaved parents to develop understanding about the nature of continuing bonds with their child.
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The Creative Arts in Palliative Care Edited by Nigel Hartley and Malcolm Payne 2008 • 208pp • pb • £19.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781843105916 • eISBN-9781846428029
Guidance on successful application of the creative arts in palliative care.
Musical Encounters with Dying Stories and Lessons
Music Therapy in Palliative Care
Islene Runningdeer
New Voices
Foreword by Diana Peirce
Edited by David Aldridge
2013 • 160pp • pb • £17.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849059367 • eISBN-9780857007483
Through a diverse range of cases, this book demonstrates the benefits of music therapy in end of life care for a wide variety of circumstances and patients.
Multifaith Care for Sick and Dying Children and their Families
A Guide for Therapists, Artists and Arts Therapists
Nigel Hartley 2013 • 272pp • pb • £25.00 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849051330 • eISBN-9780857003362
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2015 • 224pp • pb • £16.99 • $27.95 • ISBN-9781849056069 • eISBN-9781784500726
A practical guide to improve care for sick and dying children of different faiths and their families. Drawing on evidence-based research and practice, it discusses multi-faith daily, palliative, end of life and bereavement care in a variety of settings, including hospitals, hospices, schools and at home. The book also contains case studies.
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Different approaches working with people who have life-threatening illnesses and with those who are dying in palliative care settings.
End of Life Care
A Multi-disciplinary Guide
Paul Nash, Madeleine Parkes and Zamir Hussain
1998 • 176pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781853027390 • eISBN-9781846429002
...I was pleased to see Nash’s statement that his team’s work was not in the interests of some multicultural political correctness, but because they believed their paediatric patients and their families would get better care. This book has got a lot to offer anybody who works in palliative care in a multifaith setting, not just the chaplaincy team.” Roger Woodruff, International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care Newsletter
This comprehensive guide for practitioners working in end BESTSELLER of life care covers everything from the different roles in the multi-disciplinary care team, the stages that a patient at the end of their life experiences and the professional help needed at each stage and gives a complete grounding of the current climate and philosophy in end of life care.
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This important book describes practical ways for therapists, artists and arts therapists to set about delivering an effective professional offering in a wide variety of end of life care settings; ranging from outpatient services, inpatient units, the community and care homes and across all illnesses including dementia. [...] This is a brave book and now, more than ever, all practitioners in the field of end of life care need to initiate courageous conversations if we are to meet ever growing need.” from the foreword by Professor Dame Barbara Monroe, Chief Executive, St Christopher’s Group
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Related Arts Therapies
The Economics of Therapy
NEW TITLE
Caring for Clients, Colleagues, Commissioners and Cash-Flow in the Creative Arts Therapies
Edited by Daniel Thomas and Vicky Abad Foreword by Brynjulf Stige APR 2017 • 240pp • pb • £22.99 • $37.95 • ISBN-9781849056281 • eISBN-9781784502195
A discussion of the economics and ethics of arts therapies practice and how to develop a sustainable business model in the therapeutic profession.
The Energetic Performer
NEW TITLE
An Integrated Approach to Acting for Stage and Screen
Amanda Brennan 2016 • 328pp • pb • £17.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781848190979 • eISBN-9780857010841
Helps actors and other performers to develop connections between anatomy, sensation, emotion and feeling by integrating Qigong and western actor training techniques.
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Creative Arts Therapies and Clients with Eating Disorders Edited by Annie Heiderscheit 2015 • 416pp • pb • £24.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849059114 • eISBN-9780857006950
Exploring the role of the creative arts in the treatment of eating disorders (EDs).
Soul and Spirit in Dance Movement Psychotherapy
Mandala Symbolism and Techniques Innovative Approaches for Professionals
Susan I. Buchalter 2012 • 288pp • pb • £16.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849058896 • eISBN-9780857005939
Nearly two hundred techniques for designing mandalas for therapeutic goals.
A Transpersonal Approach
Creative Therapies with Traumatised Children
Jill Hayes
Anne Bannister
Foreword by Daria Halprin
2003 • 176pp • pb • £19.99 • $34.95 • ISBN-9781843101550 • eISBN-9781846424298
2013 • 240pp • pb • £22.99 • $36.95 • ISBN-9781849053082 • eISBN-9780857006493
This comprehesive book explores the relationship between imagination and movement to re-unite the soul and spirit.
Arts Therapists in Multidisciplinary Settings Working Together for Better Outcomes
Edited by Caroline Miller 2015 • 264pp • pb • £19.99 • $32.95 • ISBN-9781849056113 • eISBN-9781784500757
An edited collection examining the place of arts therapies in multidisciplinary settings and advocating for the benefits of drama, art, music, play and dance therapies in collaboration with other approaches.
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How and why to use creative therapies effectively with abused children.
The Healing Forest in Post-Crisis Work with Children A Nature Therapy and Expressive Arts Program for Groups
Ronen Berger and Mooli Lahad 2013 • 152pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849054058 • eISBN-9780857008367
A flexible 12-session programme using nature, storytelling and expressive arts to build resilience in children.
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Related Arts Therapies
Mindfulness and the Arts Therapies Theory and Practice
Edited by Laury Rappaport, Ph.D. 2013 • 352pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849059091 • eISBN-9780857006882
This ground-breaking book explores the theoretical, clinical and training application of integrating mindfulness with all of the arts therapies, and includes cutting-edge contributions from neuroscience, with 6 sections that examine mindfulness and the arts therapies from different perspectives written by pioneers and leaders in their fields.
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This is an important contribution to the growing field of mindfulness. How wonderful that Laury Rappaport has masterly brought to the forefront the importance of mindfulness and art therapies.” Bob Stahl, Ph.D., Co-Author of A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook, Living with Your Heart Wide Open, Calming the Rush of Panic, and A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook for Anxiety
Creative Therapies for Complex Trauma Helping Children and Families in Foster Care, Kinship Care or Adoption
Edited by Anthea Hendry and Joy Hasler Foreword by Colwyn Trevarthen MAR 2017 • 256pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785920059 • eISBN-9781784502423
Exploring how and why creative therapies are so effective in helping children to recover from trauma, this cutting-edge book lays out the uses of a range of techniques including art psychotherapy, music therapy, dance therapy and dramatherapy.
Outsider Art and Art Therapy Shared Histories, Current Issues, and Future Identities
Rachel Cohen MAY 2017 • 208pp • pb • £22.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785927393 • eISBN-9781784504694
This book explores the intersection of outsider art, traditionally the work of psychiatric patients, offenders and minority groups, and art therapy. It focuses on their shared histories of art created in psychiatric care in order to help to clarify how each field is defined and identified today.
Galvanizing Performance The Alexander Technique as a Catalyst for Excellence
Edited by Cathy Madden and Kathleen Juhl AUG 2017 • 336pp • pb • £25.00 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781785927201 • eISBN-9780857012722
An application of the teachings of the Alexander Technique to the performing arts. This collection demonstrates how deliberate movement and specific practice in theatre, music, song and dance can improve the art form, as well as the artist’s wellbeing.
New Developments in Expressive Arts Therapy The Play of Poiesis
Edited by Ellen G. Levine and Stephen K. Levine JUN 2017 • 336pp • pb • £24.99 • $34.95 • ISBN-9781785922473 • eISBN-9781784505325
This collection considers the development and expansion of the field of expressive arts. It covers new theoretical concepts and practice introduced in recent years and reflects on their relevance to the fields of therapy, education, research and social and ecological change.
Nature-Based Expressive Arts Therapy Integrating the Expressive Arts and Ecotherapy
Sally Atkins and Melia Snyder Forewords by Corrine Glesne and Per Espen Stoknes OCT 2017 • 160pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785927263 • eISBN-9781784503802
This book integrates the fields of expressive arts and ecotherapy to present a nature based approach to expressive arts work. It highlights attitudes and practices in expressive arts that are particularly relevant to working with nature, including cultivating an aesthetic response to the earth and the relationship between beauty and sustainability.
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Related Arts Therapies / Activity Books
Integrated Team Working
Empowering Children through Art and Expression
Music Therapy as part of Transdisciplinary and Collaborative Approaches
Culturally Sensitive Ways of Healing Trauma and Grief
Edited by Karen Twyford and Tessa Watson
Bruce St Thomas and Paul Johnson
Foreword by Julie Sutton 2008 • 240pp • pb • £25.00 • $39.95 • ISBN9781843105572 • eISBN-9781846427862
The development of the music therapist’s role within the multidisciplinary team and the prevalence of collaborative partnerships between UK music therapists and other professionals.
2007 • 176pp • pb • £19.99 • $31.95 • ISBN-9781843107897 • eISBN-9781846426247
This book explores how children express and resolve unspoken feelings about traumatic experiences in play and other creative activities, based on their observations of peer support groups, outreach programs and through individuals’ own accounts.
ACTIVITY BOOKS The Art Activity Book for Psychotherapeutic Work
NEW TITLE
100 Illustrated CBT and Psychodynamic Handouts for Creative Therapeutic Work
Jennifer Guest AUG 2017 • 128pp • pb • £19.99 • $26.95 • ISBN-9781785923012 • eISBN-9781784506070
100 illustrated worksheets for managing complex emotions, coping with change and building selfesteem as part of therapeutic work.
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The Art Activity Book for Relational Work
More Creative Coping Skills for Children Activities, Games, Stories, and Handouts to Help Children Self-regulate
Bonnie Thomas 2016 • 256pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN9781785920219 • eISBN-9781784502676
An incredible variety of arts activities, games, and interactive stories will suit any individual. With over 85 handouts concentrated on building self-esteem, overcoming anxiety, anger management, and more, use this book to promote life skills and deliver emotional support to children in need.
Inspiring and Creative Ideas for Working with Children
100 illustrated therapeutic worksheets to use with individuals, couples and families
How to Build Relationships and Enable Change
Jennifer Guest
2016 • 120pp • pb • £13.99 • $22.95 • ISBN-9781849056519 • eISBN-9781784501464
FEB 2017 • 128pp • pb • £17.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785921605 • eISBN-9781784504281
With 100 creative, therapeutic worksheets, this resource will help professionals to explore relationship issues with clients. Based on psychodynamic theory and CBT, the ready-to-use illustrated worksheets will help individuals, couples and families to start conversations, explore their feelings and seek resolutions.
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Deborah M. Plummer
Packed full of creative ideas, it describes a host of different ways to help children build emotional resilience and cope with challenges they may face. Ideal for all children and young people, especially those struggling with issues such as low self-esteem, anxiety or stress, the techniques can be used by professionals in any setting.
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Children and their supporting adults will experience genuine joy and personal growth as they work through these ideas.” Dr Pooky Knightsmith, Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Specialist
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Creative Coping Skills for Children
The Expressive Arts Activity Book
Emotional Support through Arts and Crafts Activities
A Resource for Professionals
Suzanne Darley and Wende Heath
Bonnie Thomas Illustrated by Bonnie Thomas 2009 • 192pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781843109211 • eISBN-9781846429545
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This resource comprises a collection of fun, flexible, tried-and-tested activities and make-it-yourself workbooks for parents and professionals to help a child in need of extra emotional support find the coping skills that fit them best. Each activity lists the materials required and includes clear directions for how to do it.
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Bonnie Thomas’ new book Creative Coping Skills for Children - Emotional Support Through Arts and Crafts Activities is a goldmine of helpful and simple arts and crafts based activities that are designed to show children how to cope with their emotions.” Brighthub.com
101 Mindful Arts-Based Activities to Get Children and Adolescents Talking Working with Severe Trauma, Abuse and Neglect Using Found and Everyday Objects
Dawn D’Amico, LCSW, PhD 2016 • 224pp • pb • £15.99 • $24.95 • ISBN9781785927317 • eISBN-9781784504229
101 mindfulness-based therapeutic activities to do with children aged 5-17 who have experienced extreme trauma and abuse.
The Book of Games and Warm Ups for Group Leaders 2nd Edition Leo Rutherford 2014 • 168pp • pb • £12.99 • $19.95 • ISBN9781848192355 • eISBN-9780857011848
Tried and tested activities to bring people together, an inspiring and practical resource for anyone running a group.
2007 • 216pp • pb • £19.99 • $31.95 • ISBN-9781843108610 • eISBN-9781846427374
BESTSELLER
This resource comprises a collection of tried-andtested activities for use with people in a range of care settings, to help them explore their knowledge of themselves and to make sense of their experiences. Among the issues addressed by the activities are exploring physical changes, emotional trauma, interpersonal problems and spiritual dilemmas.
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I would definitely recommend the activities in this book to those who have the professional experince to deal positively with some of the profound and often challenging issues that are explored. For those experiencing ill health, these activities will give insight and meaning into their situations and could provide the key to regaining wellbeing; perhaps a deeper wellbeing than they have previously known.” Mailout
Creative Ways to Help Children Manage BIG Feelings A Therapist’s Guide to Working with Preschool and Primary Children
Dr Fiona Zandt and Dr Suzanne Barrett Foreword by Lesley Bretherton APR 2017 • 200pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN9781785920745 • eISBN-9781784504878
Full of engaging therapeutic activities, this book is the perfect guide to aid mental health clinicians in working with children.
The Big Book of Therapeutic Activity Ideas for Children and Teens Inspiring Arts-Based Activities and Character Education Curricula
Lindsey Joiner 2011 • 256pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781849058650 • eISBN-9780857004475
Over 100 creative activities to have fun with challenging children and teenagers in school and therapeutic settings.
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Mental Health - Related Interest
We’re All Mad Here
NEW TITLE
Kathy Hoopmann
The No-Nonsense Guide to Living with Social Anxiety
MAR 2017 • 72pp • hb • £9.99 • $15.95 • ISBN-9781785921827 • eISBN-9781784504540
Claire Eastham
All Birds Have Anxiety explores the symptoms of anxiety disorder and their impact on day-to-day life through colourful images of life as a bird. Its humorous yet gentle approach recognises the stress that anxiety can cause, helping people to better understand how it feels to have anxiety.
Foreword by Natasha Devon 2016 • 200pp • pb • £12.99 • $19.95 • ISBN-9781785920820 • eISBN-9781784503437
No-nonsense guide to surviving social anxiety from award-winning blogger, Claire Eastham.
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Being Who You Are Where You Are
All Birds Have Anxiety
NEW TITLE
The Recovery Letters Addressed to People Experiencing Depression
Edited by James Withey and Olivia Sagan, Afterword by Tom Couser JUL 2017 • 232pp • pb • £9.99 • $17.95 • ISBN-9781785921834 • eISBN-9781784504601
Bent Falk SEP 2017 • 80pp • pb • £9.99 • $16.95 • ISBN-9781785923531 • eISBN-9781784506896
A guide to the key ingredients of successful communication in helping dialogues for clergy, nurses, therapists, and others.
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An anthology of inspirational, heartfelt letters written by people who have recovered or are recovering from depression and addressed to those who are currently affected by it with additional resources for recovery.
Emotional Resiliency in the Era of Climate Change A Clinician’s Guide
Come Closer
NEW TITLE
On love and self-protection
Ilse Sand MAY 2017 • 104pp • pb • £8.99 • $14.95 • ISBN-9781785922978 • eISBN-9781784506032
A practical guide to understanding and overcoming the behaviours that hinder close relationships.
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When Anxiety Attacks Terian Koscik 2015 • 32pp • pb • £7.99 • $12.95 • ISBN-9781848192843 • eISBN-9780857012326
Terian Koscik describes in graphic form her grapples with anxiety, and how seeking help through a therapist allowed her to come to terms with her anxious feelings. Funny and daringly honest, it will strike a chord with anyone who has been affected by anxiety.
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Leslie Davenport Foreword by Lise Van Susteren, M.D. JAN 2017 • 208pp • pb • £17.99 • $29.95 • ISBN9781785927195 • eISBN-9781784503284
Discussion of and strategies for dealing with the negative psychological impact of climate change and natural disasters.
The Theory and Practice of Democratic Therapeutic Community Treatment Steve Pearce and Rex Haigh JAN 2017 • 384pp • pb • £27.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781785922053 • eISBN-9781784504830
The definitive manual of theory and practice for successfully running democratic therapeutic communities.
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Highly Sensitive People in an Insensitive World
Counselling Skills for Working with Shame
How to Create a Happy Life
2015 • 264pp • pb • £22.99 • $39.95 • ISBN-9781849055628 • eISBN-9781784500016
Christiane Sanderson
Ilse Sand 2016 • 160pp • pb • £9.99 • $15.95 • ISBN-9781785920660 • eISBN-9781784503246
BESTSELLER
What does it mean to be a highly sensitive person? How is it different from introversion, or shyness? And what unique advantages does high sensitivity have to offer? Ilse Sand answers all these questions and encourages other highly sensitive people to ride out the lows and embrace the creativity and highs of being highly sensitive.
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This book will be a go-to resource that I will be recommending to all the HSPs I work with; whether they are just discovering what it means or if they’ve been aware for a while. It provides a perfect balance of inspiration, research, and encouragement for those of us wanting to better understand our trait so that we can be more effective and positively impactful in our own lives and the lives of those around us.” Andy Mort, Songwriter and founder of SheepDressedLikeWolves. com, a website dedicated to inspiring and encouraging creative introverts and HSPs
The Emotional Compass
Providing the skills counsellors need to identify and manage shame, in the client and BESTSELLER themselves, this book aims to enable the counsellor to release shame and to build shame resilience. Full of practical techniques, it is a skills-led handbook for practitioners who have little formal training in working with shame.
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Sanderson has used extensive reading and clinical experience to develop a resource that will help counsellors, and I suspect their clients, to work with shame, rather than avoiding it. This book will also help well-intentioned but unaware counsellors prevent the loss of clients through inadvertently reshaming them. Sanderson provides a myriad of tips to help us all navigate the mortifying and isolating effects of toxic shame. Dr Rebecca Gray, University of New South Wales, Australia
CHILDREN’S BOOKS Big Tree is Sick
How to Think Better about Your Feelings
A Story to Help Children Cope with the Serious Illness of a Loved One
Ilse Sand
Nathalie Slosse
2016 • 136pp • pb • £8.99 • $15.95 • ISBN-9781785921278 • eISBN-9781784503925
Illustrated by Rocio Del Moral
Emotions are not always what they seem to be. Whether you’re trying to comprehend your own feelings or someone else’s, this book will give you the tools to better understand yourself and others on an emotional level.
Big Tree falls sick with woodworm and his friend Snibbles is very upset and angry. Snibbles is unsure how to help and is struggling to express his emotions. Snibbles must learn to understand his emotions and support Big Tree through his illness and treatment.
With Nature in Mind The Ecotherapy Manual for Mental Health Professionals
Andy McGeeney Foreword by Lindsay Royan 2016 • 336pp • pb • £19.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785920240 • eISBN-9781784502706
Inspiring and enabling mental health practitioners to facilitate ecotherapy sessions as a way to improve client well-being.
JAN 2017 • 40pp • hb • £11.99 • $18.95 • ISBN-9781785922268 • eISBN-9781784505097
Rafi’s Red Racing Car Explaining Suicide and Grief to Young Children
Louise Moir 2016 • 40pp • hb • £10.99 • $17.95 • ISBN9781785922008 • eISBN-9781784504762
This beautiful, sensitively composed storybook is a valuable resource for both children affected by a family member’s suicide and their carers. Through a creative, heart-warming tale about a young grieving rabbit named Rafi, it gently explains the truth about death and suicide while communicating that everything will eventually be okay again.
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Children's Books
What Happened to Daddy’s Body?
Little Meerkat’s Big Panic
Explaining what happens after death in words very young children can understand
A Story About Learning New Ways to Feel Calm
Elke Barber and Alex Barber
Illustrated by Izzy Bean
Illustrated by Anna Jarvis 2016 • 40pp • hb • £10.99 • $18.95 • ISBN-9781785921070 • eISBN-9781784503703
This picture book aims to help children aged 3+ to understand what happens to the body after death. It covers cremation, burial and spreading ashes by answering the real-life questions that Alex, a three year old boy, asked his mum after the death of his father.
Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute? Explaining (sudden) death in words very young children can understand
Elke Barber and Alex Barber
Jane Evans
BESTSELLER
2016 • 48pp • hb • £9.99 • $16.95 • ISBN-9781785927034 • eISBN-9781784502461
Little Meerkat flies into one big panic after waking up to find the whole meerkat gang has disappeared! Luckily, Small Elephant and Mini Monkey stumble across Little Meerkat during the big panic, and offer to help find the missing meerkat gang.
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This gentle, engaging story cleverly conveys sophisticated concepts about feelings and emotional regulation. With animals used to personify parts of the brain, children are taught how worry and fear quickly take over, and what to do about it. Recognizing feelings, doing something soothing, and making plans are presented as helpful strategies, with a different animal character embodying each.” Dawn Huebner, PhD, Author of What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety
Illustrated by Anna Jarvis 2016 • 40pp • hb • £10.99 • $18.95 • ISBN-9781785921063 • eISBN-9781784503710
Alex is only three when his father suddenly suffers a massive heart attack. All on his own, he manages to get help, but his beloved Daddy dies at the scene. Completely honest and written in Alex’s own words, this book tells the story of how his mum helps him understand what happened.
Striker, Slow Down! A calming book for children who are always on the go
Emma Hughes Illustrated by John Smisson 2016 • 40pp • hb • £9.99 • $16.95 • ISBN9781848193277 • eISBN-9780857012821
Striker, the cat who is always in a hurry, is halted by a bump to the head as he rushes out the house on the way to the park. Will he listen to his mama’s advice and find time for a little calm? This book is perfect for busy children, helping them to identify the differing feelings of chaos and calm and how to strike a balance.
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Not Today, Celeste! A Dog’s Tale about Her Human’s Depression
Liza Stevens 2016 • 36pp • hb • £10.99 • $17.95 • ISBN-9781785920080 • eISBN-9781784502478
BESTSELLER
Charmingly illustrated, this heart-warming story for children aged 3+ reflects some of the feelings and experiences that a child whose parent or carer has depression may face.
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The goal of this story is to explain to kids what depression is, and to give them tools to deal with it. It’s written in a way which encourage questions, and gives opportunities for the kids to express how they feel and what they think. The text is easy to understand, with pretty illustrations... I really liked this book, and highly recommend it!” Reviews in Chalk blog
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Related General Interest
How to Understand Your Gender
NEW TITLE
A Practical Guide for Exploring Who You Are
Irwin Krieger
Foreword by S. Bear Bergman SEP 2017 • 208pp • pb • £10.99 • $17.95 • ISBN-9781785927461 • eISBN-9781784505172
This is the ultimate gender diversity bible, explaining how gender works so people can better understand gender identity, roles and expressions.
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NEW TITLE
A guide for friends, family and professionals
CJ Atkinson Illustrated by Olly Pike 2016 • 64pp • pb • £8.99 • $14.95 • ISBN-9781785921056 • eISBN-9781784503673
What is gender diversity? Kit explains all in this illustrated guide for children aged 11+.
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Pain is Really Strange Steve Haines Art by Sophie Standing. 2015 • 32pp • pb • £7.99 • $12.95 • ISBN-9781848192645 • eISBN-9780857012128
Understanding pain is a very good way of relieving it. This BESTSELLER engaging, funny, and highly original research-based graphic book explains the nature of pain and how you can effectively relieve pain by changing your mind’s habits.
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The Essential Guide
Alex Iantaffi and Meg-John Barker
Can I tell you about Gender Diversity?
Counseling Transgender and Non-Binary Youth
Steve and Sophie have done an extraordinary thing: they have managed to make pain beautiful and interesting. If you want to really understand your relationship with pain and be thoroughly entertained at the same time then this is the book for you.” Fred Deakin, Professor of Interactive Digital Arts at University of the Arts London, half of the band Lemon Jelly, and founder and director of Airside design agency
JUL 2017 • 240pp • pb • £22.99 • $29.95 • ISBN-9781785927430 • eISBN-9781784504823
Essential introductory guide for clinicians and counselors who work with young transgender and non-binary clients.
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Trans Voices Becoming Who You Are
Declan Henry Foreword by Stephen Whittle JAN 2017 • 232pp • pb • £12.99 • $18.95 • ISBN-9781785922404 • eISBN-9781784505202
Personal, first-hand accounts from transgender and non-binary individuals and the diverse experiences and challenges they face before, during and after transition. This comprehensive introduction to trans issues details the social, physical and emotional struggles involved in becoming who you are.
Trauma is Really Strange Steve Haines. Art by Sophie Standing. 2015 • 32pp • pb • £7.99 • $12.95 • ISBN-9781848192935 • eISBN-9780857012401
Revealing the strange nature of trauma and exploring how trauma resolution involves BESTSELLER changing the body’s physiology, this engaging comic explains the science of trauma in easy-to-understand terms. With a positive emphasis on human resilience, it encourages better understanding of trauma and describes some simple Trauma Releasing Exercises.
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This wonderfully illustrated book will be a godsend to anyone wishing to understand the effects of trauma. Such clear, accessible explanations of how we hold, process and release trauma based on the latest research have been long overdue. This little book will be invaluable to both therapists and the public alike.” John Wilks, Bowen and craniosacral instructor and author of ‘Choices in Pregnancy and Childbirth’ and ‘Using the Bowen Technique to Address Complex and Common Conditions’
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Related General Interest
The Voice Book for Trans and Non-Binary People
Creative, Successful, Dyslexic
A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining Authentic Voice and Communication
23 High Achievers Share Their Stories
Matthew Mills and Gillie Stoneham MAY 2017 • 224pp • pb • £16.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781785921285 • eISBN-9781784503949
Two leading speech therapists in the field explain what voice and communication therapy can offer transgender and non-binary individuals and the interventions used. Each chapter features narratives of individuals transitioning, giving an account of their experience transferring voice and communication skills from the clinic to the real world.
Forgiveness is Really Strange Marina Cantacuzino and Masi Noor Art by Sophie Standing DEC 2017 • 64pp • hb • £9.99 • $14.95 • ISBN-9781785921247 • eISBN-9780857012791
Illustrating what forgiveness means to different people and how it can be embraced for positive change, this comic explores the key aspects of forgiveness and the impact it can have on the mind and psyche.
The Forgiveness Project Stories for a Vengeful Age
Marina Cantacuzino Foreword by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, Alexander McCall Smith 2016 • 240pp • pb • £8.99 • $15.95 • ISBN-9781785920004 • eISBN-9781784500061
Powerful real-life stories from survivors and perpetrators of crime and violence worldwide are told here, revealing the very real impact of forgiveness on their lives. They raise the possibility of alternatives to resentment, retaliation and revenge and prompt the question ‘how can we define forgiveness?’.
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This reassuring and uplifting book testifies to the truth of forgiveness - freestanding, not dependent upon faith, but upon humanity. It is both provocative and full of hope.” Jon Snow, journalist and presenter
Margaret Rooke Foreword by Mollie King 2016 • 256pp • pb • £8.99 • $15.95 • ISBN-9781785920608 • eISBN-9781784501631
Life with dyslexia can be challenging, but it can also fuel your creativity and drive. Filled with first-person stories contributed by well-known people, from Eddie Izzard to Darcey Bussell CBE, this inspiring book proves that dyslexia doesn’t have to be a barrier to success.
Not My Shame T.O. Walker 2016 • 72pp • pb • £8.99 • $14.95 • ISBN-9781785921841 • eISBN-9780857012944
Striking graphic novel about the ability to parent well despite trauma and dissociation experienced after rape and childhood sexual exploitation.
Performing Pastoral Care Music as a Framework for Exploring Pastoral Care
Gregory Clifton-Smith Foreword by Dr June Boyce-Tillman 2016 • 160pp • pb • £45.00 • $75.00 • ISBN-9781785920363 • eISBN-9781784502874
Makes the case for pastoral care in a mission-minded church.
Spiritual Care in Common Terms How Chaplains Can Effectively Describe the Spiritual Needs of Patients in Medical Records
Gordon J. Hilsman, D.Min Foreword by James H. Gunn 2016 • 288pp • pb • £16.99 • $24.95 • ISBN-9781785927249 • eISBN-9781784503697
How to communicate the spiritual needs of patients and integrate these needs with other aspects of healthcare.
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