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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1969
Music therapy has been unable to define its place in modern psychiatry. Its role as a dynamic treatment process is misunderstood or not accepted at all. The sparatic and inappropriate use of music reflects this situation. It seems that there is a common belief that music has an inherent healing power, ie, "Music hath charms that sooth the savage beast."
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Music therapy has been unable to define its place in modern psychiatry. Its role as a dynamic treatment process is misunderstood or not accepted at all. The sparatic and inappropriate use of music reflects this situation. It seems that there is a common belief that music has an inherent healing power, ie, "Music hath charms that sooth the savage beast."
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Music, Music Therapy and Trauma
Music and Medicine, 2018This special issue of ‘Music and Medicine’ entitled ‘Music, Music Therapy and Trauma’ highlights the important role that music therapy may play in the treatment of trauma-related disorders...
Andrew Rossetti, Stephen W. Porges
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Music in Counseling or Music Therapy
2020Musik adalah bahasa yang universal dan dapat menembus batas-batas multikultural, bisa menjadi jembatan untuk pengembangan perilaku dan wawasan. Membuat musik adalah tindakan kreatif secara aktif, melibatkan sikap sensitif dan responsif yang terjadi secara spontan di alam serta interaksi antar seseorang dengan orang lain.
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2015
The basic underlying assumption in psychodynamic music therapy is the existence of, and dynamic processes within, an unconscious part of the mind, which has an influence on intrapsychic and interpersonal processes within and outside of the musical activity between the therapist and patient.
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The basic underlying assumption in psychodynamic music therapy is the existence of, and dynamic processes within, an unconscious part of the mind, which has an influence on intrapsychic and interpersonal processes within and outside of the musical activity between the therapist and patient.
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Autism and music therapy. Intersubjective approach and music therapy assessment
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 2011Autism is a pathology in which the communicative and relational deficit is quite clear. After giving an up-to-date general view to the nosographic aspects and to the interpretative models of the Autistic Disorder, the authors focus on an improvisational music therapy approach in an intersubjective theoretical perspective.
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Music Therapy and Music Therapy Research. Response.
2002This response to Keynote by Prof. Even Ruud (N)"Music Education and Music Therapy seeks to define these two areas with specific focus on tools and methods for analysis of music as these methods are developed in music therapy. This includes that the music therapist, the music and the client create a holistic field for different methods of analysis.
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Music as Therapy Versus Music in Therapy
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2018openaire +3 more sources