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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Present Your Research to the World! The World Congress 2009 on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering – the triennial scientific meeting of the IUPESM - is the world’s leading forum for presenting the results of current scientific work in health-related physics and technologies to an international audience. With more than 2,800 presentations it will be the biggest conference in the fields of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering in 2009! Medical physics, biomedical engineering and bioengineering have been driving forces of innovation and progress in medicine and healthcare over the past two decades. As new key technologies arise with significant potential to open new options in ...
Musiktherapie ist eine therapeutische Methode, die vom Spiel, der Begegnung und dem kreativen Umgang mit Situationen lebt. Ihr bevorzugtes Medium ist alles was klingt. Dadurch arbeitet sie in besonderer Weise mit der Schwingungsf„higkeit, die nicht nur Instrumenten, sondern auch Menschen zu eigen ist. Fr psychisch erkrankte Kinder und Jugendliche kann sie zum Ausdrucksmittel oder gar zum Heilmittel werden. Folgerichtig ist sie in Einrichtungen fr Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie immer h„ufiger anzutreffen. Doch wie darf man sich das praktisch vorstellen - Musiktherapie in einer Klinik fr Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie? Wer nimmt daran teil, mit welchen Methoden wird gearbeitet, und was kann diese Therapieform bewirken? Ulf Grebe beantwortet diese Fragen aus der Erfahrung eines eigenen klinischen Musiktherapie-Praktikums und liefert dabei lebendige Eindrcke, Betrachtungen und Hintergrundinformationen zu einer in der ™ffentlichkeit noch wenig bekannten Art, mit Erkrankungen der Psyche umzugehen.
Playing live music with people who are ill to promote optimal states of health and well being is as at least as enduring as the written historical record. This book explores applications of music in healthcare with reference to the research and applied work in the disciplines of music therapy, music sociology and music psychology. Authors from six countries present aspects of healthful and health creating experiences in music participation, providing theoretical and philosophical reflections on music’s capacities for creating community, promoting health and delivering patient-centred care in a range of contexts.
Counselling, therapy, and coaching always work with the use of language. With art-oriented approaches, the limitations of language can be overcome. One of the most important works of expressive arts therapy, Lösungskunst is now available in English translation. The key concept of intermodality- the authors' term for oscillation between art-analog methods- combines with the primary focus on resources and strong emphasis on solutions to lay the groundwork for the method that is as vital now as it was originally. The importance of imagination, artistic and aesthetic experience to mental wellbeing is showcased, challenging the common focus on the cognitive and emotional facets of mental health. In-depth case studies and explanations illuminate the origins and use of the theoretical frameworks, helping experienced practitioners and trainees alike to engage with the fundamental methods and concepts of expressive arts therapy.
This in-depth exploration of emotions in the ancient Near East illuminates the rich and complex worlds of feelings encompassed within the literary and material remains of this remarkable region, home to many of the world’s earliest cities and empires, and lays critical foundations for future study. Thirty-four chapters by leading international scholars, including philologists, art historians, and archaeologists, examine the ways in which emotions were conceived, experienced, and expressed by the peoples of the ancient Near East, with particular attention to Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and the kingdom of Ugarit, from the Late Uruk through to the Neo-Babylonian Period (ca. 3300–539 BCE). The vo...
Dieses Buch schlägt einen Bogen zwischen musikalischem Rhythmus, biologischen Rhythmen im Körper, sozialen Rhythmen unserer Lebensumwelt und den Phänomenen Zeit und Zeiterleben. Mit Einblicken in die Musikmedizin und unter Hinzuziehung neurowissenschaftlicher Ergebnisse werden verschiedene Dimensionen von Zeitlichkeit und Zeiterleben sowie Erkrankungen mit gestörter Zeitwahrnehmung und Störungen bzw. Verlust zeitlicher Strukturierungsfähigkeit am Beispiel der Depression dargelegt. Abschließend wird erörtert, in welcher Weise rhythmusbasierte Musiktherapie dazu verhelfen kann, die verlorene oder aus dem Takt geratene rhythmische Lebensbalance wieder zu erlangen.