TY - BOOK AU - Ludwig, Anna AU - Schatzberger,Lesley TI - Music therapy in children and young people's palliative care SN - 9781785923852 PY - 2019/// CY - London, Philadelphia, PA PB - Jessica Kingsley Publishers KW - CHILDREN KW - YOUTH KW - PALLIATIVE CARE KW - MUSIC THERAPY N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction / Anna Ludwig -- I'm here, I'm with you, I see you, I'm listening: working with the breath with life-limited and life-threatened children / Kirsty Ormston -- Balancing the public and the private: music therapy in a children's hospice / Victoria Kammin -- Music therapy at Martin House Children's Hospice: the developing role in a multidisciplinary team / Cathy Ibberson and Mike Gilroy -- Evaluating music therapy services in children's hospices / Giorgos Tsiris and Janet McLachlan -- Are we singing from the same song sheet?: The scope and the provision of music therapy in children's hospices / Sarah Hodkinson -- Fostering the relationship between parent and child using music therapy / Nathan Vanstone-Howe -- From small beginnings: music therapy in the community setting for children and young people with cancer / Anna Ludwig -- 'Performing, sharing and celebrating life': an exploration of the value of performance in a joint music therapy and community music project in a children's hospice / Victoria Kammin -- Continuing to sing: music therapy, identity and empowerment in young adult's palliative care / Kathryn Cave -- 'The screams crashed into silence': a therapeutic songwriting project for young adults with life-shortening illness / Joanne Edgar, Giorgos Tsiris, Daphne Rickson N2 - "This book brings together music therapists who have worked in the challenging and rewarding world of children's palliative care. Examining appropriate techniques for this setting, such a working with the breath or using assistive recording and electronic downloading, it highlights the benefits of music therapy for children and young people with life-limiting conditions. The book provides accessible guidance that practitioners can apply to their own work, including professional development as part of a multi-disciplinary team, service evaluation and managing publicity in the hospice setting. It addresses work with different client groups, such as teenagers, and discusses the role of therapy with family members." -- Publisher's description; Reviewed in 'The New Zealand Journal of Music Therapy' number 18, 2020, pages 163-166 ER -