The Nordoff Robbins Evidence Bank Account No. 7 Addictions and Eating Disorders Selected bibliography (1990-2010) Abdollahnejad, M. R. (2010). The Role of Music Therapy in Helping Drug Dependants. In D. Aldridge & J. Fachner (Eds.), Music Therapy and Addictions (pp. 75-87). London: Jessica Kingsley. Aldridge, D., & Fachner, J. (Eds.). (2006). Music and Altered States - Consciousness, Transcendence, Therapy and Addictions. London: Jessica Kingsley. Aldridge, D., & Fachner, J. (Eds.). (2010). Music Therapy and Addictions. London: Jessica Kingsley. Baker, F., Gleadhill, L., & Dingle, G. (2007). Music therapy and emotional exploration: Exposing substance abuse clients to the experiences of non-drug-induced emotions. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 34(4), 321-330. Bednarz, L. F., & Nikkel, B. (1992). The role of music therapy in the treatment of young adults diagnosed with mental illness and substance abuse. Music Therapy Perspectives, 10, 21-26. Dingle, G., Gleadhill, L., & Baker, F. (2008). Can music therapy engage patients in group cognitive behaviour therapy for substance abuse treatment? Drug and Alcohol Review, 27(2), 190-196. Dokter, D. (Ed.). (1995). Arts Therapies and Clients with Eating Disorders: Fragile Board. London: Jessica Kingsley. Erkkilä, J., & Eerola, T. (2010). Gambling Addiction: Evaluation of a Multimethod Treatment Programme Including Music Therapy. In D. Aldridge & J. Fachner (Eds.), Music Therapy and Addictions (pp. 132-151). London: Jessica Kingsley. Fachner, J. (2002). The Space between the Notes - Research on Cannabis and Music Perception. In K. Karki, R. Leydon & H. Terho (Eds.), Looking Back, Looking Ahead - Popular Music Studies 20 Years Later (pp. 308-319). Turku, Finland: IASPM- Norden. Fachner, J. (2006). Music and Drug Induced Altered States of Consciousness. In D. Aldridge & J. Fachner (Eds.), Music and Altered States - Consciousness, Transcendence, Therapy and Addictions (pp. 82-96). London: Jessica Kingsley. Forsyth, A. J. M., Barnard, M., & McKeganey, N. P. (1997). Musical preference as an indicator of adolescent drug use. Addiction, 92(10), 1317-1325. web: www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk - 37 -
Frisch, M. J., Franko, D. L., & Herzog, D. B. (2006). Arts-based therapies in the treatment of eating disorders. Eating Disorders, 14(2), 131-142. Gallagher, L. M., & Steele, A. L. (2002). Music therapy with offenders in a substance abuse / mental illness treatment program. Music Therapy Perspectives, 20(2), 117-122. Gallant, W., Siegel, S., & Holosko, M. (1997). The use of music in counseling addictive clients. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 42(2), 42-52. Ghetti, C. M. (2004). Incorporating music therapy into the harm reduction approach to managing substance use problems. Music Therapy Perspectives, 22(2), 84-90. Hakvoort, L., & Dijkstra, I. (2007). Music therapy and addiction: Can research support its effect? Music Therapy Today, VIII(3), 343-348. Hedigan, J. (2010). Authenticity and Intimacy: The Experience of Group Music Therapy for Substance Dependent Adults Living in a Therapeutic Community. In D. Aldridge & J. Fachner (Eds.), Music Therapy and Addictions (pp. 35-56). London: Jessica Kingsley. Horesh, T. (2010). Drug Addicts and Their Music: A Story of a Complex Relationship. In D. Aldridge & J. Fachner (Eds.), Music Therapy and Addictions (pp. 57-74). London: Jessica Kingsley. Howard, M. (1997). The effects of music and poetry therapy on the treatment of women and adolescents with chemical addictions. Journal of Poetry Therapy, 11(2), 81-102. Jones, J. D. (2005). A comparison of songwriting and lyric analysis techniques to evoke emotional change in a single session with people who are chemically dependent. Journal of Music Therapy, 42(2), 94-110. Mays, K., Clark, D., & Gordon, A. (2008). Treating addiction with tunes: A systematic review of music therapy for the treatment of patients with addictions. Substance Abuse, 29(4), 51-59. McFerran, K., Baker, F., Kildae, C., Patton, G., & Sawyer, S. (2008). Avoiding conflict: What do adolescents with disordered eating say about their mothers in music therapy? British Journal of Music Therapy, 22(1), 16-23. McFerran, K., Baker, F., Patton, G. C., & Sawyer, S. M. (2006). A retrospective lyrical analysis of songs written by adolescents with anorexia nervosa. European Eating Disorders Review, 14(6), 397-403. Ross, S., Cidambi, I., Dermatis, H., Weinstein, J., Ziedonis, D., Roth, S., et al. (2008). Music therapy: A novel motivational approach for dually diagnosed patients. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 27(1), 41-53. Scott, E. (2006). Integrating the creative arts into trauma and addiction treatment. Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment, 8(2), 207-226. Silverman, M. (2003). Music therapy and clients who are chemically dependent: A review of literature and pilot study The Arts in Psychotherapy, 30(5), 273-281. web: www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk - 38 -
Silverman, M. (2009). A descriptive analysis of music therapists working with consumers in substance abuse rehabilitation: Current clinical practice to guide future research. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 36(3), 123-130. Smeijsters, H. (1996). Music therapy with anorexia nervosa: An integrative theoretical and methodological perspective. British Journal of Music Therapy, 10(2), 3-13. Soshensky, R. (2001). Music therapy and addiction. Music Therapy Perspectives, 19(1), 45-52. Treder-Wolff, J. (1990). Affecting attitudes: Music therapy in addictions treatment. Music Therapy Perspectives, 8(67-71). Treder-Wolff, J. (1990). Music therapy as a facilitator of creative process in addictions treatment. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 17(4), 319-324. Some of the above references are also identified and in the following categories: Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) Systematic Reviews Mays, K., Clark, D., & Gordon, A. (2008). Cochrane Protocols Assessments and Evaluations Forsyth, A. J. M., Barnard, M., & McKeganey, N. P. (1997). Jones, J. D. (2005). Other useful resources Journals Addiction Drug and Alcohol Review Eating Disorders Journal of Addictive Diseases Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment, Substance Abuse web: www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk - 39 -
Websites British Dietetic Association, www.bda.uk.com DrugScope, www.drugscope.org.uk Eating Disorders Association, www.b-eat.co.uk Eating Disorders Coalition, www.eatingdisorderscoalition.org National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Eating Disorders, www.anad.org National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), www.nationaleatingdisorders.org Obsessive Eaters Anonymous, www.obsessiveeatersanonymous.org Overeaters Anonymous, www.oagb.org.uk The Association for Addiction Professionals, www.naadac.org The National Centre for Eating Disorders, www.eating-disorders.org.uk The Renfrew Center Foundation, www.renfrew.org Recent Government Policy Documents Guidance on the consumption of alcohol by children and young people. A report by the Chief Medical Officer (Department of Health, December 2009). www.dh.gov.uk/en/publicationsandstatistics/publications/publicationspolicyandguidan ce/dh_110258 The Evidence Bank is updated regularly and contributions are welcome. Additional research papers, journals, websites or documents that fulfil the inclusion / exclusion criteria can be added by contacting: research@nordoff-robbins.org.uk web: www.nordoff-robbins.org.uk - 40 -
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