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Index
Contents Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1 - Theory, Research and Resources
1. Why Rhythm? 2. The Rhythm2Recovery Model 3. Individual, Family and Group Applications 4. Working with Specific Populations 5. Less Talk and More Rhythm: Options for the Non-Verbal 6. Counselling and Facilitation Skills 7. Drum-Circle Facilitation Skills 8. The Context 9. Resources: What You Need to Get Going
Part 2 - Games, Exercises and Applications
10. A Rhythm Catalogue 11. The Rhythmic Wave - Mindfulness and Emotional Regulation 12. Sessional Themes and Rhythmic Exercises 13. Rhythmic Movement 14. Rhythmic Voice 15. Five Key Analogies 16. Additional Games and Exercises 17. Reflective Practice and Evaluative Resources Further Reading Simon’s Bio References Subject Index Author Index
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