TY - JOUR AU - Borczon, Ronald M. AB - 118 Music Therapy Perspectives (2003), Vol. 21 presentation format easily illustrates the concepts involved. related music therapy reference material, will help prepare The next seven chapters describe the following: emotional music therapists to effectively work with a variety of pediatric populations. and/or behavior disorders including pervasive developmental disorders, eating disorders, and issues related to abuse; speech and language impairments; hearing impairments and Deaf Claire M. Ghetti, MME, MT-BC, CCLS culture; visual impairments or blindness; orthopedic impair­ Private Practice ments; psychosocial and developmental issues related to other New York, NY heath impairments; and descriptions of many common health would be seen in hospitalized children. impairments that Aigen, Kenneth (2002). Playin' in the band: A qualitative These chapters predominately discuss characteristics of dis­ study of popular music styles as clinical improvisation. abilities, classification systems, etiology, and necessary adap­ New York, NY: Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Ther­ tations, but they also give examples of music therapy inter­ apy, Steinhardt School of Education; New York Univer­ vention by CAMEOS domain and provide suggestions for sity. 137 pages. $35.00. overcoming disability-specific challenges. Dr. Lathom-Radocy frequently states a rationale for why There are times in the music therapy process where the sum music therapy is TI - Aigen, Kenneth (2002). Playin' in the band: A qualitative study of popular music styles as clinical improvisation. New York, NY: Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy, Steinhardt School of Education; New York University. 137 pages. $35.00 JF - Music Therapy Perspectives DO - 10.1093/mtp/21.2.118 DA - 2003-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/aigen-kenneth-2002-playin-in-the-band-a-qualitative-study-of-popular-HzRynbvcAx SP - 118 EP - 119 VL - 21 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -