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Part 1. Theory, research and resources. Why rhythm?
The Rhythm2Recovery model
Individual, family and group applications
Working with specific populations
Less talk and more rhythm
Options for the non-verbal
Counseling and facilitation skills
Drum-circle facilitation skills
The context
Resources : what you need to get going
Part 2. Games, exercises and applications. A rhythm catalogue
The rhythmic wave : mindfulness and emotional regulation
Sessional themes and rhythmic exercises
Rhythmic movement
Rhythmic voice
Five key analogies
Additional games and exercises
Reflective practice and evaluative resources.
The Rhythm2Recovery model
Individual, family and group applications
Working with specific populations
Less talk and more rhythm
Options for the non-verbal
Counseling and facilitation skills
Drum-circle facilitation skills
The context
Resources : what you need to get going
Part 2. Games, exercises and applications. A rhythm catalogue
The rhythmic wave : mindfulness and emotional regulation
Sessional themes and rhythmic exercises
Rhythmic movement
Rhythmic voice
Five key analogies
Additional games and exercises
Reflective practice and evaluative resources.