Music therapy and addictions / edited by David Aldridge and Jörg Fachner.


London : Jessica Kingsley, 2010.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-171) and indexes.
  • Music therapy, drugs and state-dependent recall — Authenticity and intimacy: the experience of group music therapy for substance dependent adults living in a therapeutic community — Drug addicts and their music: a story of a complex relationship — The role of music therapy in helping drug dependants — ‘How to deal music’? Music therapy with clients suffering from addiction problems: coping strategies — Music therapy with chemically dependent clients: a relapse prevention model — Music therapy as a part of drug rehabilitation: from adhering to treatment to integrating the levels of experience — Gambling addiction: evaluation of a multimethod treatment programme including music therapy — THe Aldridge model: an ecological systemic approach.

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