This video is an interview with Rebecca Vaudreuil, editor of MUSIC THERAPY WITH MILITARY AND VETERAN POPULATIONS, where we discuss the contents of the book as a resource for providing music therapy in this population.
** Note: Francin and Faraone (2012) should be Francis and Faraone (2022). All reference years for the book/book chapters should be 2022.
Quote from Retired General Martin E. Dempsey, 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: "Military music creates a sense of belonging, encouragement, and comfort among those who serve. This well-written and carefully researched book suggests it can do more and charts a compelling way forward for music therapy in the recovery of service members, veterans, and their family members"
Links to the Book
Amazon: https://us.amazon.com/Music-Therapy-Military-Veteran-Populations/dp/1787754790
Jessica Kingsley: https://us.jkp.com/products/music-therapy-with-military-and-veteran-populations
Book Citation
Vaudreuil, R. (Ed.) (2022). Music Therapy with Military and Veteran Populations. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Table of Contents
Section I: The Historical Evolution of Music Therapy in the Military
Chapter 1. The Role of Music in Military Culture - Johnathan Crane
Chapter 2. The Evolution of Music Therapy in Military Medicine -Justin Francis and Donna Faraone
Chapter 3. Music Therapy in the Department of Veterans Affairs -Lisbeth Woodward and David Otto
Chapter 4. Creative Forces®: NEA Healing Arts Network -Expanding Creative Arts Therapies in the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs -Sara Kass, Rebecca Vaudreuil, Elizabeth Freeman, and Melissa Walker
Section II: Music Therapy Clinical Application and Community Integration
Chapter 5. Military Music Therapy in Individual Settings - Megan Wong and Natalie Quintana
Chapter 6. Military Music Therapy in Group Contexts -Danielle Vetro-Kalseth and Nathaniel McLaughlan
Chapter 7. Caring for the Caregiver: Supporting Military Families Through Music - Claudia Avila and Lisa Fagan
Chapter 8. Music Therapy and Telehealth: Serving Remote Military Populations - Diane G. Langston and Karen Wacks
Section III: Expansion Efforts and Military Music Therapy Research
Chapter 9. Bridging the Clinic to Community: The Social Impact of Music -Mack Bailey, Demi Bullock, Jason Danley, and Barbara Reuer
Chapter 10. Music Integration with the National Guard, Military Reserve Force, and First Responders - Brittany Costa
Chapter 11. Historical Overview, Research Trends and Gaps in Military Music Therapy -Lori Gooding, Donna Betts, and John Hogue
Chapter 12. Looking Ahead: Continued Advancement of the Military Music Therapy Continuum - Hannah Bronson, Moira Maguire, and Rebecca Vaudreuil
REFERENCES
Ainley (1948). The Place of Music in Military Hospitals. On D.M. Schulliam and M. Schoen (eds). Music and Medicine (pp. 322 – 351). https://www.lot-art.com/auction-lots/Music-5-Books/288-music_book-11.7.19-grant
Gooding, Bronson, Vaudreuil, & Hogue (2020). Music Therapy with Military-Connected Populations: A Survey. [Unpublished raw data]
Chilton, Vaudreuil, Freeman, McLaughlan, Herman, & Cozza, (in press). Creative Forces®: programming with military families: Art therapy, dance/movement therapy, and music therapy brief vignettes. Journal of Military, Veteran, and Family Health.
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Links
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Intro & Disclaimer 0:00
Rebecca's Background 0:42
How the Book Got Started 1:37
What Music Therapists Get from the Book 3:16
What Others Get From the Book 4:40
Why Treat with a Wholistic/Interdisciplinary Model of Care 6:13
What is the Future of Music Therapy in the Military 8:15
Why is Standardization Important 12:17
What about Music Therapy and the Service Member's Family 15:08
Wrapping up and Outro 17:25