MUSIC THERAPY IN PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE

MUSIC THERAPY IN PRINCIPLE AND PRACTICE

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  • Author: Donald E. Donald
  • Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
  • ISBN: 0398088209
  • Category : Music
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 234

In 1976, Donald Michel first published the classic text. Music Therapy, which became the standard textbook at many universities. Music Therapy in Principle and Practice followed in 2005 with coauthor Joseph Pinson and the authors offer here an important updated and expanded new edition. The book combines valuable information from research as a basis for principles along with the realities of hands-on experience as a basis for practice. The text approaches therapy from the position of assessing developmental skills in individuals served. While it includes a significant amount of information regarding diagnosis, the authors also focus on treatment that is based on the needs for habitation and/or rehabilitation that are apparent at the time of assessment. Major topics include philosophical concepts and historical perspectives, professional guidelines, motor skills, protocol planning, communication skills, cognitive skills, social-emotional skills, and an introduction to research. The chapters on managing and coping with anxiety-associated life situations as well as the various types of lifetime developmental skills have been expanded with regard to different populations served and the various strategies that have been found to be effective. The chapter on professional ethics has been expanded and a section on new trends in music therapy complements this new edition. Links to over 300 helpful websites are included. The text will have great appeal to music educators, rehabilitation professionals, practicing and student music therapists, including medical and mental health professionals.


In Principle, In Practice

In Principle, In Practice

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  • Author: John H. Falk
  • Publisher: Rowman Altamira
  • ISBN: 0759113793
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 339

The science museum field has made tremendous advances in understanding museum learning, but little has been done to consolidate and synethesize these findings to encourage widespread improvements in practice. By clearly presenting the most current knowledge of museum learning, In Principle, In Practice aims to promote effective programs and exhibitions, identify promising approaches for future research, and develop strategies for implementing and sustaining connections between research and practice in the museum community.


American Citizenship and Constitutionalism in Principle and Practice

American Citizenship and Constitutionalism in Principle and Practice

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  • Author: Steven F. Pittz
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
  • ISBN: 0806190418
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

Questions at the very heart of the American experiment—about what the nation is and who its people are—have lately assumed a new, even violent urgency. As the most fundamental aspects of American citizenship and constitutionalism come under ever more powerful pressure, and as the nation’s politics increasingly give way to divisive, partisan extremes, this book responds to the critical political challenge of our time: the need to return to some conception of shared principles as a basis for citizenship and a foundation for orderly governance. In various ways and from various perspectives, this volume’s authors locate these principles in the American practice of citizenship and constitutionalism. Chapters in the book’s first part address critical questions about the nature of U.S. citizenship; subsequent essays propose a rethinking of traditional notions of citizenship in light of the new challenges facing the country. With historical and theoretical insights drawn from a variety of sources—ranging from Montesquieu, John Adams, and Henry Clay to the transcendentalists, Cherokee freedmen, and modern identitarians—American Citizenship and Constitutionalism in Principle and Practice makes the case that American constitutionalism, as shaped by several centuries of experience, can ground a shared notion of American citizenship. To achieve widespread agreement in our fractured polity, this notion may have to be based on “thin” political principles, the authors concede; yet this does not rule out the possibility of political community. By articulating notions of citizenship and constitutionalism that are both achievable and capable of fostering solidarity and a common sense of purpose, this timely volume drafts a blueprint for the building of a genuinely shared political future.


The Application of the Precautionary Principle in Practice

The Application of the Precautionary Principle in Practice

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  • Author: Joakim Zander
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 113949127X
  • Category : Law
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

This overview of the role played by the precautionary principle in international trade law, European law and national law compares how precautionary considerations have been applied in the fields of pesticide regulation and the regulation of base stations for mobile telephones in Sweden, the UK and the US. A number of problems in the current application of the precautionary principle are identified and discussed. For example, it is shown that a firm reliance on a wide and open-ended precautionary principle may lead to problems with the consistency, foreseeability, effectiveness and efficiency of measures intended to reduce environmental or health risks. It is suggested that the precautionary principle indeed may be an important tool, but that in order to be acceptable it must be coupled with strong requirements on the performance of risk assessments, cost/benefit analyses and risk trade-off analyses.


Principle And Practice of Management

Principle And Practice of Management

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  • Author: R.C. Agarwal,
  • Publisher: SBPD Publications
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 448

1.Management Concept : Meaning, Definitions and Need, 2. Managerial Functions, 3 .Co-ordination : Meaning and Nature , 4. Evolution of Management Thought, 5. Management by Objectives (M.B.O.) , 6. Planning, 7 Types of Plans and Corporate Planning, 8. Environmental Analysis and Business Environment, 9. Decisions-Making, 10. Nature and Process of Organisation, 11. Span of Control and Centralisation and Decentralisation of Authority, 12.Authority and Delegation of Authority , 13. Organizations Structure and Forms of Organisation, 14 Staffing, 15. Motivation, 16. Leadership, 17. Communication , 18. Managerial Control , 19. Techniques of Control and Emerging Issues in Management


In Principle, in Practice

In Principle, in Practice

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  • Author: John Howard Falk
  • Publisher: Rowman Altamira
  • ISBN: 9780759109773
  • Category : Art
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 342

The science museum field has made tremendous advances in understanding museum learning, but little has been done to consolidate and synethesize these findings to encourage widespread improvements in practice. By clearly presenting the most current knowledge of museum learning, In Principle, In Practice aims to promote effective programs and exhibitions, identify promising approaches for future research, and develop strategies for implementing and sustaining connections between research and practice in the museum community.


View of the Religious Principles and Practices of the Age ...

View of the Religious Principles and Practices of the Age ...

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  • Author: Hector Davies Morgan
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 448


Agents in Principle, Agents in Practice

Agents in Principle, Agents in Practice

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  • Author: David Kinny
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3642250440
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 534

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Principles and Practice in Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA 2011, held in Wollongong, Australia, in November 2011. The 39 papers presented together with 3 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. They focus on practical aspects of multiagent systems and are organised in topical sections on coalitions and teamwork, learning, mechanisms and voting, modeling and simulation, negotiation and coalitions, optimization, sustainability, agent societies and frameworks, argumentation, and applications.


Principle and Practice in Applied Linguistics

Principle and Practice in Applied Linguistics

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  • Author: H. G. Widdowson
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780194421485
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 452

This volume provides a wide-ranging overview of the diverse issues in applied linguistics today. The contributors consider the relation of their own areas of enquiry both to professional practice and to the discipline as a whole.


Principle, Practice, and the Politics of Educational Reform in Meiji Japan

Principle, Practice, and the Politics of Educational Reform in Meiji Japan

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  • Author: Mark Elwood Lincicome
  • Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
  • ISBN: 9780824816209
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 360

Scholars of modern Japan agree that education played a crucial role in that country's rapid modernization during the Meiji period (1868-1912). With few exceptions, however, Western approaches to the subject treat education as an instrument of change controlled by the Meiji political and intellectual elite. Principle, Praxis, and the Politics of Educational Reform in Meiji Japan offers a corrective to this view. By introducing primary source materials (including teaching manuals, educational periodicals, and primary school textbooks) missing from most English-language works, Mark Lincicome examines an early case of resistance to government control that developed within the community of professional educators. He focuses on what began, in 1872, as an attempt by the newly established Ministry of Education to train a corps of professional teachers that could "civilize and enlighten" the masses in compulsory primary schools. Through the Tokyo Normal School and other new teacher training schools sponsored by the government, the ministry began what it thought was a straightforward "technology transfer" of the latest teaching methods and materials from the United States and Europe. Little did the ministry realize that it was planting the seeds of broader reform that would challenge not only its underlying doctrine of education, but its very authority over education. The reform movement centered around efforts to explicate and disseminate the doctrine of kaihatsushugi (developmental education). Hailed as a modern, scientific approach to child education, it rejected rote memorization and passive learning, elements of the so-called method of "pouring in" (chunyu) knowledge practiced during the preceding Tokugawa period, and sought instead to cultivate the unique, innate abilities of each child. Orthodox ideas of "education," "knowledge," and the process by which children learn were challenged. The position and responsibilities of the teacher were enhanced, consequently providing educators with a claim to professional authority and autonomy - at a time when the Meiji state was attempting to control every facet of the Japanese school system. Principle, Praxis, and the Politics of Educational Reform in Meiji Japan analyzes a key element to understanding Meiji development and modern Japan as a whole.