Music therapy in children's palliative care : collaborative family and practitioner voices

"Giving voice to the perspectives of children and families with lived experience of children's palliative care, Music Therapy in Children's Palliative Care: Collaborative Family and Practitioner Voices explores the integral role of music therapy and its benefits for supporting child a...

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Other Authors Kammin, Victoria (Editor), Russell, Julie (Mother of Fraser) (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY : Routledge, [2025].
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781032664378
9781032657318
9781032657288
9781040324264
Physical Description1 online zdroj (xii, 158 stran) : ilustrace

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505 0 |a Foreword / Lesley Schatzberger -- Introduction / Victoria Kammin and Julie Russell -- The Need for Belonging / Victoria Kammin and Julie Russell -- Lines of communication : creating continuing bonds on the neonatal unit / Kirsty Jane and Mariam Titus, Devang Ram Mohan -- Sophie's Wonderful World : The Impact of Music Therapy on a Family Caring for a Life Limited Child / Wendy de St Paer and Sophie Nguyen's Parents -- Freya's Light / Ceridwen Rees and Sarah Jane Dawes -- The Power of Connection : Family-Centred Virtual Music Therapy Groups / Victoria Swan and Tom Grey -- 'Alive, brave and free. That's what music means to me' : celebrating the diverse voices of a children's hospice community through collaborative songwriting / Rachel Drury, Polly Harris, Janet McLachlan and the CHAS community -- Music Therapy in Paediatric Palliative Care : A link between the Hospice and Hospital / Cathy Ibberson and Joanna Chambers -- "Things change and that's the way it is" : Therapeutic songwriting with young adults transitioning from paediatric palliative care / Giorgos Tsiris and Daphne Rickson and the Young Adult Songwriters -- The Gods of Music / Victoria Kammin and Nicky Hale. 
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