Music Therapy
An Introduction with Case Studies for Mental Illness Recovery
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Negrón
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By:
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Alfredo Zotti
Alfredo Zotti, a professional musician and bipolar survivor with a university degree in social anthropology and three years study of psychology, provides an introduction to music theory with specific case studies of applications for Alzheimer's, bipolar disorder, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), schizophrenia, anxiety, depression, and other issues.
Working primarily as a peer support counselor, his person-centered methods are respectful of client's needs, abilities, and responses to music therapy. Strategies explored include both active listening of recorded music as well as instruction in playing musical instruments. Using patience and listening skills, you can - with Zotti's book - begin your own journey of music therapy.
Praise for the book:
"I congratulate Alfredo on this terrific summary of the ways in which music therapy can serve a complementary role in the treatment of a range of psychological difficulties. Anyone who is interested in promoting his or her well-being, or the well-being of loved ones, will enjoy Music Therapy: An Introduction with Case Studies for Mental Illness Recovery." (Paul Corcoran, psychologist, Moving Forward, NSW)
"Alfredo Zotti's Music Therapy: An Introduction with Case Studies for Mental Illness Recovery shows that recovering through music can be an extremely powerful and wonderful journey of self-healing and positive discoveries. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wishes to enhance their knowledge of music therapy and the influence of music on their health and, consequently, on their lives." (Krystyna C. Laycraft, PhD, physicist, educator, and artist)
"Through his own experience of positive outcome by therapeutic use of music, Alfredo Zotti shares the supplemental, holistic method to improving mental health issues and dementia. Music Therapy: An Introduction with Case Studies for Mental Illness Recovery promises to assist in the recovery process and help sufferers regain a happier life." (Rie Matsuura, administrative assistant, The Kidman Centre, Prince of Wales Hospital)
©2020 Alfredo Zotti (P)2020 Alfredo ZottiI came across a lady in her 90’s always looking for her mother, I would explain her mother was out and I was looking after her for the day. Although her memory was lost. Birthday celebrations in the care facility monthly, I would sit this lady on the stool in front of the piano, we would start singing happy birthday and she would play perfectly on the piano and sing along. I just read chapter 2 and learnt why. I love your book it was very interesting. Your recovery is wonderful, you are an inspiration to many .
Thank you. Music was the book club topic this month and I’m glad to share your book with others. 😊
Alfredo’s story.
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