MTEM020 Music Therapy in Medicine and as Rehabilitation I (5 cr)
Study level:
Advanced studies
Grading scale:
0-5
Language:
English
Responsible organisation:
Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies
Curriculum periods:
2017-2018, 2018-2019, 2019-2020
Description
Completion methods
Introductions; lectures; literature; demonstrations; workshops
Completion modes: Written assignment
Assessment details
Active participation (at least 80%) in contact teaching, passed assignments.
Learning outcomes
• Understand possibilities of music therapy within medical contexts and as a form of rehabilitation with different target groups
• Describe central concepts on music induced brain activity and pathological brain functioning as related to musical experiences and performance
• Understand benefits of musical activities and sound vibration as part of treatment and rehabilitation
• Describe central concepts on music induced brain activity and pathological brain functioning as related to musical experiences and performance
• Understand benefits of musical activities and sound vibration as part of treatment and rehabilitation
Additional information
Scheduling 3rd semester
Study materials
• Baumann, M., Hinkelmann, A., Jochheim, M., Mainka, S., Straub, S., & Unterharnscheidt, M. (2007): Indications for Music Therapy in Neurological Rehabilitation. Berlin: DGMT
• Baker, F., & Tamplin, J. (2006). Music Therapy Methods in Neurorehabilitation. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers • Levitin, D. (2007). This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession. Atlantic Books
• Aldridge, D. (ed.) (2005). Music Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation: Performing Health. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
• Hargreaves D., Miell D., & MacDonald, R. (eds) (2012). Musical Creativity: Multidisciplinary Perspectives: Oxford University Press
• Dileo, C., & Bradt, J. (2005). Medical Music Therapy: A Meta-Analysis & Agenda for Future Research. Cherry Hill: Jeffrey Books
• Additional literature: to be announced during the course
• Baker, F., & Tamplin, J. (2006). Music Therapy Methods in Neurorehabilitation. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers • Levitin, D. (2007). This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession. Atlantic Books
• Aldridge, D. (ed.) (2005). Music Therapy and Neurological Rehabilitation: Performing Health. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
• Hargreaves D., Miell D., & MacDonald, R. (eds) (2012). Musical Creativity: Multidisciplinary Perspectives: Oxford University Press
• Dileo, C., & Bradt, J. (2005). Medical Music Therapy: A Meta-Analysis & Agenda for Future Research. Cherry Hill: Jeffrey Books
• Additional literature: to be announced during the course
Literature
- Baker, F., Tamplin, J., & Kennelly, J. (2006). Music therapy methods in neurorehabilitation: A clinician's manual.; Painettu: 1843104121 ISBN: 9781846425363 1846425360
- Aldridge, D. (2005). Music therapy and neurological rehabilitation: Performing health. Elektroninen aineisto.; Painettu: 9781843103028 ISBN: 1846421381 9781846421389 1280349468 9781280349461
- Baumann, M. (2007). Indications for music therapy in neurological rehabilitation.
- Hargreaves, D., Miell, D., MacDonald, R., Tervaniemi, M., Erkkilä, J., Ala-Ruona, E., . . . Fachner, J. (2012). Musical imaginations: Multidisciplinary perspectives on creativity, performance, and perception. Elektroninen aineisto.; ISBN: 978-0-19-956808-6
- Dileo, C., & Bradt, J. (2005). Medical music therapy: A meta-analysis & agenda for future research.; ISBN: 097702783X 9780977027835
- Levitin, D. J. (2007). This is your brain on music: The science of a human obsession.; ISBN: 978-0-452-28852-2
Completion methods
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