1. Confluence of Consciousness in Music, Medicine, and Culture;
Benjamin Koen, Gregory Barz, Kenneth Brummel-Smith
2. A Fourfold Framework for Producing Sociohistorically Specific,
Clinically Relevant, Cross-Culturally Resonant, and Biomedically
Viable Research on Music and Medicine; Marina Roseman
3. Religion, Spirituality, and Healing: Research, Dialogue, and
Directions; Harold G. Koenig
4. Art, Culture, and Pediatric Mental & Behavioral Health: An
Interdisciplinary, Public Health Approach; Michael L. Penn and
Philip Kojo Clarke
5. Music-Prayer-Meditation Dynamics in Healing; Benjamin Koen
6. Healing Through Flexibility Primers: Examples from Indonesia,
the United States, and Northeastern Thailand; Devon Hinton
7. The Performance of HIV/AIDS in Uganda: Medical Ethnomusicology
and Cultural Memory; Gregory Barz
8. Alzheimer's Disease and the Promise of Music and Culture as a
Healing Process: The Need for a Unifying Theory; Kenneth
Brummel-Smith
9. Music Therapy Evidence-Based Outcomes in Dementia Care: A Way to
Better Life Quality for Those with Alzheimer's Disease and Their
Families; Alicia Ann Clair
10. Songwriting in the Nursing Home: Transcending the Boundaries of
Institutionalization through Music; Theresa A. Allison
11. Preventive Care for the Dead: Beleganjur Music and the Communal
Care of Souls in Balinese Cremation Ceremonies; Michael B.
Bakan
12. The Application of Hood's Nine Levels to the Practice of Music
Therapy; Michael Rohrbacher
13. Music and the Meditative Mind: Toward a Science of the
Ineffable; Karen Brummel-Smith
14, Cosmological Dialogues and Celestial Battles: Shamanism, Music,
and Healing in Two Contrasting South American Cultural Areas; Dale
A. Olsen
15. Therapeutic Dimensions of Music in Islamic Culture; Jean
During
16. Homoeopathic Healing With Music; Rajan Sankaran
17. Effects of Music for Human Health and Wellness: Physiological
Measurements and Research Design; Therese West and Gail Ironson
18. Building Community Within the Healthcare Environment: Marrying
Art and Technology; Jay Klein, John Graham-Pole, Matthew Beiler,
Jill Sonke-Henderson, and Jolie Haun
19. Personhood Consciousness: A Child-Ability Centerd Approach to
Socio-Musical Healing and Autism Spectrum "Disorders"; Benjamin
Koen, Michael B. Bakan, Fred Kobylarz, Lindee Morgan, Rachel Goff,
Sally Kahn, Megan Bakan
20. The Lakota Hoop Dance as Medicine for Social Healing; Kevin
Locke and Benjamin Koen
21. The Educator's Role in Cultural Healing and the Sacred Space of
the World Music Classroom; Léonie E. Naylor and Michael L. Naylor
Benjamin Koen, Editor, is Professor of Medical Anthropology and
Ethnomusicology at Xiamen University. Dr. Koen is widely published
and author of the book Beyond the Roof of the World: Music, Prayer,
and Healing in the Pamir Mountains (OUP). Jacqueline Lloyd,
Associate Editor, is Professor of Medicine and Education Director
of Geriatrics, Florida State University College of Medicine.
Gregory Barz, Associate
Editor, is Associate Professor of Musicology (Ethnomusicology),
Vanderbilt University, and author of Performing Religion:
Negotiating Past and Present in Kwaya Music of Tanzania (2003),
Music in East Africa (OUP, 2005), and Singing For Life: Songs of
Hope,
Healing, and HIV/AIDS in Uganda (2005). He is also co-editor with
Timothy J. Cooley of Shadows in the Field: New Perspectives for
Fieldwork in Ethnomusicology (OUP, second edition, 2008) and
co-editor with Judah Cohen of The Cultural of AIDS in Afri ca: Hope
and Healing Through Music and the Arts (OUP, forthcoming). He
produced the CD Singing For Life, on the Smithsonian Folkways
label, which was nominated for a 2007 Grammy Award for the Best
Traditional
World Music Album. Karen Brummel-Smith, Associate Editor, is a
family physician, writer and singer. She teaches Narrative Medicine
at the Florida State University College of Medicine.
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