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Sounding the Self : Analogy in Improvisational Music Therapy.

A general theory on the role of analogy in music therapy, explaining how a person can use music to "sound" his or her Self, and how the Self interacts with the environment. The values of analogy are examined in terms of the differences between representing human experience through language...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Smeijsters, Henk
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dallas, TX : Barcelona Publishers, 2014.
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505 0 |a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Contents; Foreword; Introductionxi; Part I: Research and Theory in Music Therapy; Chapter One Multiple perspectives on the development of an evidence-based music therapy: A personal history; Introduction; The development of research topics in music therapy; The agenda for the future: Peer debriefing; Chapter Two Criteria for indications in music therapy; Introduction; Research; Examples of indications; Discussion; Epilogue: A client-focused and evidence-based music therapy treatment. 
505 8 |a Chapter Three Toward a general theory of music therapy?Introduction; The dialogue; Peer debriefing; A categorization of questions and statements; Part II: Toward a Theory of Analogy in Music Therapy; Chapter Four The power of music; Introduction; Form and content; Cognitive processing; Music: The irrational and numinous; Referential meaning of 'empty' words; Symbolic knowledge; Intimate knowledge; Conclusions and outlook; Chapter Five Analogy: A core category in the writings of music therapists; Introduction; Research; Examples of concepts used by music therapists; Analogy as a core category. 
505 8 |a Epilogue: TriangulationChapter Six Forms of feeling and forms of perception; Introduction; To begin with: The hypothesis and one example; A perspective from psychology; A perspective from art; Therapy beyond words: Personal change by analogous experiences; Chapter Seven Defining and redefining the core category of analogy; Introduction; Defining analogy; A glossary of concepts; Objections; Toward an intermediary language; A semiotic perspective from music therapy clinical practice; Epilogue: Redefining analogy. 
505 8 |a Chapter Eight The analogy of musical interaction and the development of an independent selfIntroduction; Theme and variation between mother and child; Conservation and variation in music and music therapy; Epilogue: The analogous triangle; Chapter Nine Examples of analogy from research and clinical practice; Introduction; The man who could not drive his car; The woman who struggled with her mother; A fight between mother and daughter; The woman who locked herself in a cage; The man who passed the 'point of no return'; The man who lost his future; The girl who was not there. 
505 8 |a Chapter Ten Researching analogiesIntroduction; Knowledge development by triangulating clinical experience, naturalistic inquiry, and double-loop learning; Principles of naturalistic inquiry; Techniques of naturalistic inquiry; Naturalistic inquiry on analogies; Epilogue; Chapter Eleven Epilogue: A never-ending story; Analogy; Metaphors, symbols and signs; Musical meaning; Verbal language; Expression and impression; Closing; References; Index; The Author; Footnotes; page_3; page_4; page_8; page_24; page_31; page_36; page_46; page_48; page_49; page_50; page_65; page_87; page_92; page_136. 
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