
Ebook: Music-Centered Music Therapy
Author: Kenneth Aigen
- Tags: Music therapy--Research--Methodology.
- Year: 2005
- Publisher: Barcelona Publishers
- City: Dallas, TX, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- epub
An ambitious and long-awaited text that sets out the basic practices and principles of approaches to music therapy that place music and musical experience in a central role. The text provides a philosophical and practical rationale for musical experience as a legitimate goal of clinical music therapy. An historical account is given of music-centered thinking in music therapy and the manifestation of this way of thinking in various contemporary music therapy models. The latter part of the book develops the specifics of aparticular music-centered theory that is meant to be applicable across different domains of treatment. This book is essential for readers interested in the development of theory in music therapy, for music-centered practitioners who have been searching for a vocabulary and conceptual framework in which to articulate their clinical approach, and for anyone interested in the intrinsic value of musical experience for human development.
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