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MIAA LIBRARY Available for members to loan Last update 30.1.18 Books Achterburg, J. Imagery in Healing: Shamanism and Modern Medicine, 2002 Aldridge, D Music and Altered States: Consciousness, Transcendence, Therapy and Addictions, 2006 Andersen, M.S. & Savary, L.M. Passages: A Guide for Pilgrims of the Mind, 1974 (Photocopy of entire book) Armstrong, P. Building a Successful Practice, 2004 Ball, A. Taboo or not taboo? Physical touch in the psychoanalytic literature, 2000 Beck, A.T. Rush, A.J. Shaw B.F. and G. Emery Cognitive Therapy of Depression, 1979 Bender, S. & Messner, E. Becoming a Therapist: What Do I Say, and Why? 2003 Bolen, J.S. Gods in Everyman: A New Psychology of Men’s Lives & Loves, 1989 Bly, Robert Iron John: A Book About Men, 2004 Bonny, H. & Savary, L. Music and your mind: Listening with a new consciousness (2 copies) Bonny, H. (ed Summer, L.) Music consciousness: The evolution of guided imagery and music, 2002 Bonny, H. Monograph #1: Facilitating GIM Sessions, 1978. Monograph #2: The Role of Taped Music Programs in the GIM Process: Theory and product, 1978. Monograph #3: GIM Therapy: Past, present and future implications, 1980. Bush, C. Healing Imagery and Music – pathways to the inner self, 1995 (CD included) Briggs Myers, I. Gifts Differing, 1986 Bright, R. Grief and Powerlessness: Helping People Regain Control of Their Lives, 1996 Bruscia, K. & Grocke, D. (eds) Guided imagery and music: The Bonny method and beyond, 2002 Bruscia, K. (ed) The Dynamics of Music Psychotherapy, 1998 Campbell, D. The Mozart Effect: Tapping the power of music to heal the body, strengthen the mind and unlock the creative spirit, 2001 Campbell, D. The Mozart Effect for Children, 2000 Campbell, J. (Ed) The Portable Jung, 1987 Chaplin, J. Dictionary of Psychology, 1968 Cirlot, J.E. A dictionary of symbols, 2001 Cooper, J.C. An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols, 1999 1

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MIAA LIBRARY Available for members to loan

Last update 30.1.18

Books

Achterburg, J. Imagery in Healing: Shamanism and Modern Medicine, 2002Aldridge, D Music and Altered States: Consciousness, Transcendence, Therapy and Addictions, 2006Andersen, M.S. & Savary, L.M. Passages: A Guide for Pilgrims of the Mind, 1974 (Photocopy of entire book)Armstrong, P. Building a Successful Practice, 2004Ball, A. Taboo or not taboo? Physical touch in the psychoanalytic literature, 2000Beck, A.T. Rush, A.J. Shaw B.F. and G. Emery Cognitive Therapy of Depression, 1979Bender, S. & Messner, E. Becoming a Therapist: What Do I Say, and Why? 2003Bolen, J.S. Gods in Everyman: A New Psychology of Men’s Lives & Loves, 1989Bly, Robert Iron John: A Book About Men, 2004Bonny, H. & Savary, L. Music and your mind: Listening with a new consciousness (2 copies)Bonny, H. (ed Summer, L.) Music consciousness: The evolution of guided imagery

and music, 2002Bonny, H. Monograph #1: Facilitating GIM Sessions, 1978. Monograph #2: The Role of Taped Music Programs in the GIM Process: Theory and product, 1978. Monograph #3: GIM Therapy: Past, present and future implications, 1980.Bush, C. Healing Imagery and Music – pathways to the inner self, 1995 (CD included)Briggs Myers, I. Gifts Differing, 1986Bright, R. Grief and Powerlessness: Helping People Regain Control of Their

Lives, 1996Bruscia, K. & Grocke, D. (eds) Guided imagery and music: The Bonny method and

beyond, 2002Bruscia, K. (ed) The Dynamics of Music Psychotherapy, 1998Campbell, D. The Mozart Effect: Tapping the power of music to heal the body, strengthen the mind and unlock the creative spirit, 2001Campbell, D. The Mozart Effect for Children, 2000 Campbell, J. (Ed) The Portable Jung, 1987Chaplin, J. Dictionary of Psychology, 1968Cirlot, J.E. A dictionary of symbols, 2001Cooper, J.C. An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols, 1999Downing, C. (ed) The Long Journey Home: Re-visioning the myth of Demeter and

Persephone for our time, 1994Egan, N. The Skilled Helper: a model for systematic helping and interpersonal relating, 1975Exeter, N.R. Magic at our Hand: Releasing our lives into order and beauty, 1988Fincher, S. Creating Mandalas: for insight, healing and self-expression, 1991Grocke, D. & Moe, T Guided Imagery & Music (GIM) and Music Imagery Methods for

Individual and Group Therapy, 2015Grocke, D. & Wigram, T. Receptive Methods in Music Therapy: Techniques and clinical adaptations for Music Therapy clinicians, educators and students, 2007Grof, S. & C. (eds) Spiritual Emergency: When personal transformation becomes

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a crisis, 1989Hall, E., Hall, C., Stradling, P. & Young, D. Guided Imagery: Creative Interventions in Counselling & Psychotherapy, 2006 Harris, Dr R. The Happiness Trap: Stop struggling, start living, 2009Hibben, J. (ed) Inside Music Therapy: Client experiences, 1999

Johnson, R. A. He: Understanding masculine psychology, 1989Jung, C. Man and his symbols, 1983Keiser, L. Light search: a healing journal, 1988Kellogg, J. Mandala: Path of Beauty, 1984Kopp, S. If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him! The pilgrimage of psychotherapy patients, 1981Lee, R. & Colby Martin, J. Psychotherapy after Kohut: A Textbook of Self

Psychology, 1991. (Donated to MIAA by R & M Lee)Lee, R.R., Roundtree, A. & McMahon, S. Five Kohutian Postulates: Psychotherapy

Theory from an Empathic Perspective, 2009Levitin, Daniel. J. This is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession, 2006Mammen, G. After Abuse, 2006.McMahon, E. M. & Campbell, P. A. Rediscovering the Lost Body-Connection Within Christian Spirituality, 2010 (Donated to MIAA by Mary Baker)Moore, R. & Gillette, G. King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetype of the Mature Masculine, 1991Moore, T. Dark Eros: The Imagination of Sadism, 1996Morrow Lindbergh, A. Gift from the Sea, 1997Naperstek, B. Staying well with guided imagery: How to harness the power of your imagination for health and healing, 1995Nelson-Jones, R. Introduction to Counselling Skills: Text and Activities (3rd ed), 2009Neumann, E. Amor and psyche: The psychic development of the feminine, 1990Pearson, M & H. Wilson Using Expressive Arts to Work with Mind, Body and

Emotions Theory and Practice, 2009Perera, S.B. Descent to the Goddess: A Way of Initiation for Women, 1981Pinkola Estes, C. Women Who Run With the Wolves: Contacting the power of the wild woman, 1993Reanney, D. Music of the Mind: an adventure into consciousness, 1994Rogers, C.R. Client-Centered Therapy, 1987Rogers, C.R. A Therapist’s view of psychotherapy: on becoming a person, 1988Rothschild, B. Eight Keys to Safe Trauma Recovery: Take-charge strategies to

empower your healing, 2010.Samuels, M. & Samuels, N. Seeing With the Mind’s Eye: the history, techniques and uses of visualization, 1978Schaef, A.W. Co-Dependence: Misunderstood – Mistreated, 1986Shaw, E. & Crawley, J. (eds) Couple Therapy in Australia: Issues emerging from practice, 2007Skaggs, R. Analysing Guided Imagery and Music Tapes (1993, 2 copies)Summer, L. Guided Imagery and Music in the Institutional Setting, 1990Taylor, K. The Ethics of Caring: Honoring the web of life in our professional healing relationships, 1995.Walker, V.R. Mandala. Movement from mystery to meaning.Wilber, K. Eye to Eye: the quest for a new paradigmWilber, K. The eye of the spirit: An integral vision for a world gone slightly mad, 1997

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Theses

Grocke, D.E. (1999) A phenomenological study of pivotal moments in guided imagery and music (GIM) therapy Unpublished PhD dissertation, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Marr, J. Master of Music. The effects of music on imagery sequence in the Bonny method of guided imagery and music, 2000.

Graduate Diploma Final Papers

Baxter, C. A Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Therapy Case Study presented with Integral Theory, 2004.

Marek, R. Use of Guided Imagery and Music in collaboration with Primal Therapy, 1996.

Marr, J. Use of Guided Imagery and Music in Spiritual Growth, 1996.Richardson, M. Breaking the Cycle: Healing in families using BGIM, 1996.

Other Papers

Holligan, F. Guided Imagery and Music in Spiritual Retreat, 1993.Lachmann, F. Words and Music, 1999Short, A. Cultural Dimensions of Music and Imagery: Archetype and Ethnicity in BMGIM Practice, 2006

Conference Proceedings

Making Connections Proceedings of the inaugural conference hosted by MIAA April 5-7, 2002 (2 copies)

Music and Imagery: Sound Connections. Proceedings of the second MIAA conferencen on April 4-6, 2003 10 years and Beyond: Reflections and Directions. Proceedings of the third MIAA conference held on 26 – 28 March 2004Challenge and Delight Proceedings of Australasian Music and Imagery Conference

March 10-12, 2006 held in Auckland. Published by the New Zealand Imagery and Music Association (2 copies)

Does it Work? Exploring Effectiveness in Counselling and Psychotherapy – Proceedings of the third national conference of PACFA, August 2005 (CD)

PACFA Conference 2009, CD and notes

CD ROMs

Music Therapy (including GIM) literature, compiled by David Aldridge. Institute for Music Therapy, University Witten Jerdecke, 1999.

CDs

Abbott, G. Beginners Guide to Music – (5 CDs): Medieval / Renaissance, Early Baroque / High Baroque, Classical / Romantic, 20th Century, Minor/Major keys / Scales.

Baume, P. Opening speech at ACA / PACFA Conference, 2009 (includes CD)Baxter, C. Integral Psychotherapy: What might it mean for GIM? (2 discs and notes) 8.12.07 Bolen JS The wise woman archetype: menopause as initiation (2 CDs)

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Bruscia K GIM with AIDS patients (cassette)Bruscia K GIM (2 CDs)Cadrin, L Dying well: The BMGIM at the end of Life (2006, 2 discs)Cohen N Four Ethical Principles: Considerations for GIM Practice, 2002Fleming J Addiction, co-dependence, recovery through the arts Greszik N Sounds of the Shell (Songs written and sung by Ngame Gresik)Grocke, D. Adaptations and Modifications to the Bonny Method of GIM: A spectrum of approach, 2013 (3 copies)Heiderscheit, A. Research on GIM with Chemical Dependency CD1 (Sept 2013)Heiderscheit, A. Research on GIM with Eating Disorders CD2 (Sept 2013)Keiser L GIM (2 CDs)Keiser L Introduction and case study, 1989 (2 CDs)Martel, Y. The Life of Pi, read by Sue Twegg, 2013 (4 discs)Meadows T Considering Gender in Therapy (2 CDs) Presentation to MIAA 26.7.07, 2 copiesMilford, J. GIM (2 discs)Milford, J. Mandala (2 discs)Richardson, M. GIM radio interview (2 discs) Skaggs R & Sonnen C GIM with dissociative disorders (2 discs) Spinelli E If there are so many psychotherapies how come they keep making the

same mistakes? 1999 Psychotherapy Conference Terry-Clark, L. Journeying Through the Midlife Transition with Guided Imagery and Music, 2013Ward K Sounding the Depths: Music and Psyche (2006, 2 discs)Whitwell GE The perception of Sound & Language During Gestation 2006 AMI

DVDs

Bonny, H. The Story of GIMBruscia K Creating GIM programs,1999 (2 discs)Clarkson G Awareness Meditation Practice: Applications to Guiding and

Supervising GIM sessions. (2002 AMI conference).Cohen Four Ethical Principles: Considerations for GIM Practice. (2002 conf, 1 disc plus notes)Smith-Goldberg F A Woman’s Journey to Wholeness: A Case Study Demonstrating a

Feminist Approach to the Bonny Method, 2007Stokes -Stearns S GIM and the Mind-Body Connection: A Healing Arts Approach.

(2002 conference, 2 discs). Stokes-Stearns, S. Passages Through Grief, Trauma and Loss, 2007

VHS Videos

ABC Compass program: Healing the Soul.BBC Great Composers, Vol 1&2Bonny, H. The story of GIM (2 copies)Campbell, J. The power of myth

Video 1 – parts 1,2,3Video 2 – parts 4,5,6

Jung, C. On Dreams

Sheet Music

Bach, J.S. (Ormandy) Adagio – Toccato, Adagio and Fugue (Peak Experience Prog)Bach, J.S. (Stowkowski) Sarabande – Partita No 1 in B min (Mostly Bach Prog)

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Bach, J. S. (Stowkowski) Prelude in C min (Grieving Prog)Glinka, M. Susanin Aria (Comforting/Anaclytic Prog)

Music RecordingsFor GIM students and Professional Development of RGIMTs

1. Music Programs and Written Notes Outlining the ProgramMagical Inner Child Grocke, D. 2007Adventurous Inner Child Grocke, D. 2007Inner Reflections Scott/ Van Dort, C (no notes)Faith Bruscia, KGaia Brusica, KProfound Mystery Booth, JCD 16 Working Through Booth, J 2009

Ravelling & ReflectingYearning & Passion

Harvest Ng, Wai Man (Raymond) 2009

2. Music Programs

Quiet Music (cassette)Comforting/AnacliticMostly BachTransitionsRelationshipsPositive Affect/SerenityEmotional Expression 1Creativity 1Peak Experience/ExplorationsGrieving/NurturingCaring/QuietAffect Release/Body TapeConversationsCreativity 3Group Experience (cassette)

3. List of Joanna Booth’s Music ProgramsAll programme contents (Revised) of her 16 CDs

Journals

Psychotherapy in Australia: published quarterly. Complete set available, 1994-2014. For contents of each issue, see www.psychotherapy.com.au

Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery Vol 1 1992Goldberg, F. Images of emotion: the role of emotion in GIMHanks, K. Music: Affect and imagery: A cross-cultural exploration Bush, C. Dreams, mandalas and music imagery: therapeutic uses in a case studySummer, L. Music: the aesthetic elixirPickett, E. GIM with a dually diagnosed woman having multiple addictionsStokes, S. Letting the sound depths ariseSkaggs, R. Music as co-therapist: creative resource for changeBorling, J. Perspectives on growth with a victim of abuse: A GIM case study

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Hale, S. Wounded woman: the use of GIM in recovering from a mastectomyDutcher, J. Tape analysis: Creativity 1

Vol. 2 1993Bonny, H. Body listening: Anew way to review the GIM tapesMerritt,S. The healing link: GIM and the body/mind connectionVaux, D.R. GIM applied to the 50 minute hourTasney, K. Beginning the healing of incest through GIM: A Jungian perspectivePickett, E. & Sonnen, C. GIM: A music therapy approach to multiple personality

disorderShort, A. GIM during pregnancy: anticipation and resolutionLewis, K. Using GIM to clarify and support relationship changes: A case studyMcKinney, C. The case of Therese: Multi-dimensional growth through GIMWalker, V. Integrating GIM with verbal psychotherapy: A case study

Vol. 3 1994 (3 copies)Blake, R. Vietnam veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder: Findings from a

music and imagery project Goldberg, F. GIM as individual and group treatment in a short-term acute

psychiatric hospitalWrangsjo, B. Psychoanalysis and GIM: A comparisonWeiss, J. Accessing the inner family through GIMHolligan, F. GIM in spiritual retreatSkaggs, R. Conversations: An analysis of the music programClarkson, G. Learning through mistakes: GIM with a student in a hypomanic

episodePickett, E. Awareness of body sensations and physical movement as a part of

the GIM experience

Vol. 4 1995Bruscia, K. The many dimensions of transferenceBruscia, K. Manifestations of transference in GIMSummer, L. Melding musical and psychological processes: the therapeutic music

spaceClarke, M. The hero’s myth in GIM therapyMcKinney, C., Antoni, M., Kumar, A. & Kumar, M. The effects of GIM on depression

and beta-endorphin levelsWrangsjo, B. & Korlin, D. GIM as a psychotherapeutic method in psychiatryPickett, E. GIM: a technique for healing traumaMerritt, S. & Schulberg, C. GIM facing the shadow of the holocaustClarkson, G. Adapting a GIM session for a non-verbal man with Autism

Vol.5 1996-97 (2 copies)Smith, B. Uncovering and Healing Hidden Wounds.Beck, D.M. Listening with Open EarsPickett, E. Guided Imagery and Music in Head Trauma Rehabilitation.Roy, M. Guided Imagery and Music Group Experiences with Adolescent Girls

in a High School setting.Toomey, L. Literature Review: The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music.Villaincourt, G. Therapy for the Therapist.

Vol. 6 1998-99 (2 copies)Weslely, S. Music, Jung and making meaningBooth, J. The paradise program: A new music program for guided imagery and

music

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Marr, J. GIM at the end of a life: case studies in palliative careClarke, M. The Bonny method of guided imagery and music and spiritual

development Lewis, K. The Bonny method of GIM: matrix for transpersonal experience Clarkson, G. Spiritual insights of a GIM client with autismMcIvor, M. Experience of a Maori group with the Bonny method

Vol. 7 2000Bruscia, K. A Scale for Assessing Responsiveness to Guided Imagery and Music.Meadows, A. The Validity and Reliability of the Guided Imagery and Music

Responsiveness Scale.Burns, D. The Effect of Classical Music on the Absorption and Control of Mental

Imagery.Bunt, L. Transformational Processes in Guided Imagery and Music.Bonde, L O. Metaphor and Narrative in Guided Imagery and MusicBrooks, D. Anima Manifestations of Men using Guided Imagery and Music: A

case study.

Vol. 8 2001-2002 – Currently Missing reordered 5.5.15Clarkson, G. Awareness Meditation Practice: Applications to Guiding and

Supervising GIM sessions.Band, J., et al. The Influence of Selected Music and induction on Mental Imagery:

Implications for Practitioners of Guided Imagery and Music.Carlsson, M. Kundalini and the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music.Jacobi, E., et al. The Efficacy of Guided Imagery and Music in the Treatment of

Rheumatoid Arthritis.Beck, D. GIM Guide as Spiritual Director.

Vol. 9 2003- 2004Cohen, N. Musical Choices: An interview with Helen Lindquist Bonny.Hahna, N.,& Borling, J. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music with

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV).Moffit, L. & Hall, A. “New Grown with Pleasant Pain” (Keats): Recovering from

Sexual Abuse with the Use of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music and the Use of Poetry.

Rankin, M. Audio Divina: Introducing a Contemplative Practice for Contemporary Times.

Martenson-Blom, K. Guided Imagery and Music in Supervision: Applications of Guided Imagery and Music for Supervision and Professional Development.

Vol. 10 2005- 2006Cadrin, L. Dying Well: The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music at the

End of LifeClarkson, G. Enhancing Bonny Method Sessions with Subtle Energy HealingBeck, D.M. Recapturing a Vision to Become Fully Human: The Bonny Method as

a Servant Source in Discovering the Authentic SelfBooth, J.M Music, Drawing, and Narrative: An adaptation of the Bonny Method of

Guided Imagery and MusicShort, A Cultural Dimensions of Music and Imagery: Archetype and Ethnicity in

GIM Practice

Vol 11 2007-8 (2 copies)Abbott, E. A. Facilitating Guided Imagery and Music: What Therapists Intend,

Experience, and Do

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Kirkland, K Suffering and the Sublime: A Case Study of Music, Metaphor, and Meaning

Scott, D Individual Differences in Response to the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music

Powell, L. T. An Adaptation of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music for Public Schools

Korlin, D. Music Breathing: Breath Grounding and Modulation of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (BMGIM): Theory, Method, and Consecutive Cases

Vol 12 2009-10 Trondalen, G Exploring the Rucksack of Sadness: Focused, Time-Limited Bonny

Method of Guided Imagery and Music with a Female ExecutiveHearns, M Body Listening as a Method of Understanding a Music Program Used

in the the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music Bae, M H Am I a Shaman? Transformation of a Korean GIM Fellow’s and a

Traditional Healer’s Consciousness Through Music Clarkson, G Mandala Analysis in a Clinical Case Study Ryan, MB Holotropic Breathwork and the Bonny Method: The Co-Evolution of

Two Transpersonal Therapeutic Modalities

Vol 13 2011-12 Serna, T Separation and Mourning: A GIM Case StudyPerilli, G Integration Process in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and

MusicDavis, B The Bonny Method and Shamanic Journeying: Pathways to Living

with Higher ConscioiusnessIlcheva Y-M Dreamwork in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music: GIM

as a Dreamwork VesselMoe T Group Guided Imagery and Music Therapy for Inpatients with

Substance Abuse DisorderBeck D Music Mirroring the Sounds of the soul: A Listening Source for Self-

Appraisal

Vol 14 2014Clark, MF A New Synthesis Model of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and

MusicClarkson, G Seeking the Inner Father: Integrating Grief Through GIMClements-Cortes, A Breaking Free: Healint Physical, Verbal, and Sexual Abuse

Through the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and MusicNadata, A The Depiction of a Hero’s Journey in Bonny Method of GIM SessionsStokes-Stearns, Sierra The Music of Paradox: Harmonizing Shadow and LightYawney, R The Integration of the Bonny Method of GIM and Client-Centred

Verbal Psychotherapy in Treating a Substance Use Disorder

The Journal of Pastoral CareVol 55 No 4 Winter 2001Marr, J. The use of the Bonny method of GIM in spiritual growth

The Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology

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Spring 2001 Vol 3 No 1Scott, D. & Bates, G. The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music.O’Brien, K. & Steed, L.G. The association between self-reported multicultural counselling competencies and demographic and training variables among Western Australian counsellors.Morawetz, D. Depression and insomnia: Which comes first?Wills, G.H. & Claydon, L. Instrumentalism and the Egan model: A critique

The Australian Journal of Music TherapyVol 11 2000McFerran-Skewes, K. From the mouths of babes: The response of six younger,

bereaved teenagers to the experience of psychodynamic group music therapy

Forrest, L. Addressing issues of ethnicity and identity in palliative care through music therapy practice

Tamplin, J. Improvisational music therapy approaches to coma arousal

Vol 12 2001Loewy, Dr. J. Building bridges in team centred careKennelly, J., Hamilton, L. & Cross, J. The interface of music therapy and speech

pathology in the rehabilitation of children with acquired brain injuryLedger, A. Song parody for adolescents with cancerDaveson, B. Empowerment: An intrinsic process and consequence of music

therapy practiceMarr, J. The effects of music on imagery sequence in the Bonny method of

GIM

Vol 13 2002Bergmann, K. The sound of trauma: Music therapy in a post-war environmentMeadows, A. Approaches to music and movement for children with severe and

profound multiple disabilitiesLangan, D. & Athanasou, J. A. A comparison of video recall responses between

music therapy, music and other therapy studentsNugent, N. Agitated behaviours in Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders: Music

and music therapy research

Vol 14 2003Calabro, J. et al. The effects of recorded sedative music on the physiology and

behaviour of premature infants with a respiratory disorder.Abad, V. A time of turmoil: Music therapy interventions for adolescents in a

paediatric oncology ward.Horne-Thompson, A. Expanding from hospital to home based care: Implications for

music therapists working in palliative care.Hogan, B., & Cockayne, M. Striking a chord: Consolidating music therapy’s future in

palliative care.

Vol 15 2004Abad, V., & Edwards, J. Strengthening families: A role for music therapy in

contributing to famly centred care.Sheridan, J., & McFerran, K. Exploring the value of opportunities for choice and

control in music therapy within a paediatric hospice setting.Krout, R.E. A synerdisplinary music therapy treatment team approach for hospice

and palliative care.Daveson, B.A. A review article regarding temporal phenomena within music therapy.

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Booth, R. Current practice and understanding of music therapy in Victorian Special Education.

Gilbertson, S. & Aldridge, D. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy and the Music Therapy World Journal Index: The first full text music therapy journal database.

Vol16 2005Amir, D. Musical Humour in Improvisational Music Therapy.Baker, F. et al. Themes in songs written by Client with Traumatic Brain Injury:

Differences Across the Lifespan.Mackenzie, J. & K. Hamlett. The Music Together Program: Addressing the Needs of

“Well” Families with Young Children.Williams, K. & V. Abad. Reflections on Music Therapy with Indigenous Families:

Cultural Learning put into Practice.Steele, M. Coping with Multiple Sclerosis: A Music Therapy Viewpoint.Grocke, D. Significant Moments in Music Therapy in Australia.

Vol 17 2006Lester, B & Petocz P. Familiar Group Singing: Addressing Mood and Social Behaviour of Residents with Dementia Displaying Sundowing.Roberts, M. “I want to Play and Sing my Story”: Home Based songwriting for Bereaved Children and Adolescents.Van der Walt, M. & Baron, A. The Role of Music Therapy in the Treatment of a Girl with Pervasive Refusal Syndrome: Exploring approaches to Empowerment.Shoemark, H. Infant-directed singing as a Vehicle for Regulation Rehearsal In the Medically Frail Full Term Infant.Bright, R. Coping with change: The Supportive Role of the Music Therapist.Krout, R. The Music Runs through It: Notes from a Music Therapy Journey.Pavlicevic, M. Worksongs, Playsongs: Communication, Collaboration, Culture and Community.

Vol 18 2007Daveson, B.A. Findings of an Audit of Music Therapy Referrals in a Specialist In-

patient Setting for 16 Patients with Advancing Huntington’s Disease.Magee, W.L. A Comparison between the Use of Songs and Improvisation in Music

Therapy with Adults Living with Acquired and Chronic Illness.Short, A. Theme and Variations on Quietness: Relaxation-Focused Music and

Imagery in Aged Care.O’Grady, L. & McFerran, K Uniting the Work of Community Musicians and Music

Therapists throiugh the Health-Care Continuum: A Grounded Theory Analysis.

Vol 19 2008Shoemark H, & Dearn T Keeping Parents at the Centre of Family Centred Music

Therapy with Hospitalised Infants.Roberts, M & McFerran, K Music Therapy in Australian Print Media: A Content

AnalysisSmith, M The Effects of a Single Music Relaxation Session on State Anxiety

Levels of Adults in a Workplace EnvironmentDaveson B A Description of Music Therapy Meta-Model in Neuro-disability and

Neuro-rehabilitation for use with Children, Adolescents and Adults

Vol 20 2009Baker, F. Editorial: Celebrating diversity in music therapy research

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Short, A. & Ahern, N. Evaluation of a systematic development process: Relaxing music for the emergency department.

Baker, F. & Grocke D. Challenges of working with people aged 60-75 years from culturally and linguistically diverse groups: Repertoire and music therapy approaches employed by Australian Music Therapists.

Bower, J.& Shoemark, H. Music therapy to promote interpersonal interactions in early paediatric neurorehabilitation.

Langan, D. A music therapy assessment tool for special education. Incorporating education outcomes.

Vol 20 2009 Supplement Baker, F. Editorial: Research and scolarship in music therapy therapy: A

celebration of the 20-year history of The Australian Journal of Music Therapy

Grocke, D. Music therapy Research and the Mental Health – Well-Being Continuum

O’Callaghan, C. Practice Informed Research in Oncologic and Palliative Music Therapy: From Clinical Data-Mining to RCT

Shoemark, H. Music Therapy as an Exercise in HumanityTamplin, J. The Link between Singing and Respiratory Health for People with

QuadiplegiaAbad, V. & Williams K. Funding and Employment Coinditions: Critical Issues

for Australian Music Therapy Beyond 2009

Vol 21 2010Baxter C & O’Callaghan C Decisions about the future use of music therapy:

Products created by palliative care patientsHorne-Thompson A & Bolger K An investigation comparing the effectiveness of

a live music therapy session and recorded music in reducing anxiety for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/motor neurone disease

Gleadhill L & Ferris K A theoretical music therapy framework for working with people with dissociative identity disorder

McNab E Music therapy in progressive neurological disease: A neuropalliative rehabilitation perspective

Vol 22 2011Schwantes M Wigram T McKinney C Lipscomb A & Richards C The Mexican

corridor and its use in a music therapy bereavement groupDaveson B & Kennelly J Reflections regarding Australian music therapy

supervision: Guidance and recommendations for establishing internal and external supervisory arrangements aided by cross-national reflection

Creighton A Mother-infant musical interaction and emotional communication: A literature review

Ip-Winfield V & Grocke D Group music therapy methods in cross-cultural aged care practice in Australia

Vol 23 2012Baker F A Grocke D & Pachana N A Connecting through music: A study of a spousal

caregiver-driected music intervention designed to prolong fulfilling relationships in couples where one person has dementia

Bolger L Music therapy and international development in action and reflection: A case study of a women’s music group in rural Bangladesh

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Kennelly, J D Backer F A Morgan, K A & Daveson B A Supervision for music therapists: An Australian cross-sectional survey regarding views and practices

Hooper J Predictable Factors in Sedative Music (PFSM): A tool to identify sedative music for receptive music therapy

Vol 24 2013McFerran, K Editorial: Honouring the enormous contribution of Denise GrockeBibb, J Professor Denise Grocke’s contribution to the establishment of the

music therapy profession in Australia. A Historical Research StudyCreighton, A L, Atherton, M & Kitamura, C Singing play songs and lullabies:

Investigating the subjective contributions to maternal attachment constructs

Thompson, S Decision making in music therapy: The use of a decision tree.Oxtoby, J Sacre, S & Lurie-Beck, J The impact of relaxing music on insomnia-

related thoughts and behavioursGarrido, S & Davidson, J Music and mood regulation: A historical enquiry into

individual differences and musical prescriptions through the ages.

Vol 25 2014Forrest, L. Your song, my song, our song: developing music therapy program for

a culturally diverse community in home-based paediatric palliative care.

Lin, Y-Y. Understanding the benefits of an Asian music therapy student peer group.

Leung.H., Wilson, B. Roth, E., & Smith. D. The Re-entry experiences of international music therapy professionals from the Asia Pacific Rim area.

Gadberry, A. Cross-cultural perspective: A thematic analysis of a music therapist’s experience providing treatment in a foreign country.

Thomas, A. & Sham, F. T. Y. “Hidden rules”: A duo-etnographical approach to explore the impact of culture on clinical practice.

Chan, G. Cross-cultural music therapy in community aged-care: A case vignette of a CALD elderly woman.

Young, H., Baker, F., & Shoemark, H. Song preferences of Chinese older adults living in Australia.

Ip-Winfield, V., Wen, Y., & Yuen, C. Home-based music therapy for the aged Chinese community in Melbourne: Outcomes and challenges.

Truasheim, S. Cultual safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults within Australian music therapy practice.

Williams, K., Teggelove, K., & Da, T. Contemporary cultures of service delivery to familities” Implications for music therapy.

Journal of the Australian Counselling AssociationVol. 3. No. 2. Winter 2003.Hay, I. Bouncing Babies – Bowlby, Burdens and Brains.Lewis, A. Finding sexual freedom and fetishes in the Virtual world.Gromik, N. Online Assessment of Learners of English: A literature review.De Leo, D. Why are we not getting any closer to preventing suicide?Millar, A. Men’s experience of considering counselling: ‘entering the unknown.’

Vol. 3. No.3 Spring 2003Ward, D. Counselling Children Part 1: AssessmentWoolmer, J. Why are we not getting any closer to Preventing Suicide: My

thoughts…

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Kayrooz, C, Franklin, J. & Collins, R. Improving novice counsellors’ performance by training in comprehensive problem formulation.

Smith, C. Communities under Siege: Victorian bush-fire Aftermath.Heaton, T. Esoteric Psychology – the original “new age” psychology.

Vol.3. No. 4 Summer 2003.Ellis, H. A Matter of Mind and Body.War, D. Counselling Children Part 2: Intervention.Wilson, C. PTSD – An emerging issue in a changing world.Gee, T. Continuing Education and Critical Thinking – A Counsellor’s Guide

Part 1.Lewis, A. The Concept of Cyber Infidelity.Vol 4. No.2 Winter 2004Hampton, R. Australia’s History: What do we know of our Past – Part 2.Johnson, I. Drought Counselling Project – Part 2.Vazquez, S. The New Power Therapy: Emotional Transformation TherapyRay, G. Report to the Nation from the Commission on Children at Risk.

Hardwired to Connect: The New Scientific Case for Authoritative Communities. An Overview and Comment.

Briggs, L. What is Hypnotherapy? Marmara, D. Somatic Transference and Countertransference

Vol 4. No.3 Spring 2004Ray, G. Sociocultural Context and Suicide.Gorski, T. Disease Model of AddictionLewis, A. Gender swapping on the Internet: Do Boys really want to be Girls and

Girls be Boys?Gee, T. Continuing Education and Critical Thinking – A Counsellor’s Guide

Part 3.Marmara, D. Success, Failure and Motivation

Vol 4. No. 4 Summer 2004Ray, P. A Year in China.Lewis, A. The F Word: Fat fetishism – fed by the World Wide WebGee, T. Family Disputes – Steps to ResolutionGee, T. Continuing Education and Critical Thinking – a counsellor’s guide Part

4Warren, K. Private PracticeHellwig, A. Confidentiality

Vol 5. No. 1 Autumn 2005Botha, D. The Efficacy of the Twelve-step Facilitation Therapy for Alcohol

ProblemsHeaton, T. Dream Therapy, Interpretation & AnalysisJensen, A. Becoming a Porch Theologian, providing a safe place for

patchworking faithGreen, G. “If only I was motivated”

Vol.5 No.2 Winter 2005Panagoda, R. A Survivor’s Account of Tsunami that Devastated Sri Lanka Nielsen, C. Therapy for a New Age.Green, G. Positive PerfectionismLewis, A. Grandma, What Big Teeth you Have … The World of Cannibal

FantasyHancock, A. Drowning in Words – and Learning How to Swim.

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Marmara, D. What do you do when words aren’t enough?Quinn, P. Establishing a Counselling Centre from Small Beginnings.

Vol.5. No.3. Spring 2005Marin, J. Theories of ViolencePelling, N. Intergrating Teaching, Research and Community Service in

Counselling.Heaton, T. Phantoms and Shadows.Martin, G. Where is the Life We’ve Lost in the Living.Marmara, D. Expectations? – What Expectations?Kenna, P. What to do when Subpoenaed.

Vol.5. No.4. Summer 2005Lynch, M. Coping with Christmas – timely tips for Separated mums and dads.

ABC Health Report: Intergenerational Depression/Interpersonal Psychotherapy.

Lewis, A. Hve I told u 18tly that I luv u? SMS and the mobile phone.

Vol. 6. No.1. Autumn 2006Pelling, N. Counsellor Competence – a survey of Australian Counsellor Self

Perceived.Lewis, A. Blogs: unique archives or Human ThoughtLevy, D. Pervasive Labelling Disorder: A Proposed Category for the DSM

Music Therapy PerspectivesVol. 23, Issue 1, 2005 Special Issue: The Role of the Music Therapist in Music TherapyScheiby, B. An Intersubjective Approach to Music Therapy: Identification and

Processing of Musical Countertransference in a Music Psychotherapeutic Context.

Nolan, P. Verbal Processing within the Music Therapy Relationship.Shapiro, N. Sounds in the World: Multicultural Influences in Music Therapy in

Clinical Practice and Training.Edwards, J. A Reflection on the Music Therapist’s Role in Developing a Program in

a Children’s Hospital.Grocke, D. The Role of the Therapist in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and

Music.Turry, A. Teamwork: Therapist and Cotherapist in the Nordoff-Robbins

Approach to Music Therapy.Zabin, A. Lessons Learned from the Dying: Stories from a Music Therapist.

Nordic Journal of Music TherapySpecial Issue: Guided Imagery and Music – and Beyond? 2002Editoral: Bonde, L Guided Imagery and Music – and Beyond? – Editor’s Introduction.Articles:Abrams, B Definitions of Transpersonal BMGIM experience.Meadows, A Gender implications in Therapists’ Constructs of their Clients.Brooks, D A Holistic Description of Beginning Trainee Experiences in Live

Observation GIM Supervision.Moe, T. Restitutional Factors in Receptive Group Music Therapy Inspired by

GIMBonde, L. Guided Imagery and Music – and Beyond. A Book Essay.

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A Series of Classic Articles:Bonny, H. Introduction to “Body Listening”Bonny, H. Body Listening: A New Way to Review the GIM Tapes.Clinical Perspectives:Grocke, D. Re-Imaging in GIM SupervisionThoni, M. Guided Imagery and Music in Fifty Minute Sessions. A Challenge for

Both Patient and Therapist.

Dialogues:O’Leary, C. A Report on the 5th European GIM Conference

Electronic Literature

Gimeno, M.M. 2010 ‘The Effect of Music and Imagery to Induce Relaxation and Reduce Nausea and Emesis in Patients With Cancer Undergoing Chemotherapy Treatment’ Music and Medicine 2(23) 1-8

Korlin D, Nyback H, Goldbergy FS 2000 ‘Creative art groups in psychiatric care: Development and evaluation of a therapeutic alternative.’ Nordic Journal of Psychiatry Vol 53, pp 333-340

Marr, J Master of Music. The effects of music on imagery sequence in the Bonny method of guided imagery and music.

Short, A., Ahern, N. Hodgate, A., Morris J. And Sidhu, B. 2010 ‘Using Music to Reduce noise Stress for Patients in the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study’ Music and Medicine 0(00) 1-7

Short, A 2007 ‘Theme and Variations on Quietness: Relaxation-Focussed Music and Imagery in Aged Care’ Australian Journal of Music Therapy Volume 18

Short, A 2005-6 ‘Cultural Dimensions of Music and Imagery: Archetype and Ethnicity in GIM Practice’ Journal of the Association of Music and Imagery (AMI) Volume 10

Short, A. Gibb, H. Fildes, J and Homes, C. 2012 ‘Exploring the Role of Music therapy in Cardiac Rehabilitation After Cardiothoracic Surgery. A Qualitative Study Using the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music.’ Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

Web References

Voices Vol 10 No 3 2010 Special Commemorative Issue on the Life and Work of Helen Bonnyhttps://normt.uib.no/indx.php/voices/issue/current/showToc Summer L Kenny C RecollectionsBonny H L Music Psychotherapy: Guided Imagery and MusicVaux D V Helen Bonny as a MusicianWigle Justice Helen Bonny as Teacher, Mentor and SupervisorTrondalen G The Flute and I: The BMGIM with a Young ManPaik-Maier S Supportive Music and Imagery MethodMeadows A The Evoloution of GIM ProgrammingAbbot E A The Bonny Method: Training Innovations at Anna Maria

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Abrams B Exploring a Perspective on the Nature of Music and Health as they Relate to the Bonny Method

Bunt LGK The Transformational Journey of Self-discovery in GIMGoldberg FS Dimiceli-Mitran L The Central Tenets of GIM: Consciousness

and the Integration of Psychotherapy and SpiritualityGrocke D E An Overview of Research in the Bonny Method of GIM Bonde L O GIM Bibliography and GIM/Related Literature Refworks

DatabaseParker A B Report on the Association for Music and Imagery: The

Development of GIM around the WorldWarja M Roots and Branches of the European Network of GIMBruscia KE Embracing Life with AIDS: Psychotherapy through GIMSummer L Music: The Aesthetic Elixir

GIM Research database (including over 800 articles) by Lars-Ole Bondehttp://www.refworks.com/refshare/?site=041541163653200000/RWWS3A1420794/Gim%20-%20bibliography%20sept.%202010

Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia’s (PACFA) Enews http://ww.pacfa.org.au/enews

Denise Grocke’s PhD thesis is available on-line, go to1) University of Melbourne wegpage2) Library (top right)3) e-repository4) theses under "Grocke"

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