Fr. 178.00

Insights From Music Therapy Practice and Research - Other Knowing

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 11.06.2025

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This book, drawing on the author s 26 years as a music therapist, explores experience and evidence in music therapy. It asks which experiences count, why, and what is revealed of the cultures of music therapy when some experience is regarded as evidence and some is not. At the heart of music therapy lies a nonverbal phenomenon: shared musical encounter. Those involved can recognise it and respond without words, as insiders . However, what this experience is, and how it relates to evidence, is not widely explored in music therapy practice and research. Furthermore, the investigations which do exist tend to be verbal, even when participants are nonverbal.
 As an alternative, this autoethnographic book honours the arts-based encounters fundamental to music therapy by offering the reader their own arts-based experience through poems, images, and more. Through them, the reader (or Collaborator ) is invited to consider the other knowing which comes from arts-based encounter, and its value. Using phenomenological and Aesthetic Critical Realist approaches, this work argues that relational, musical experience central to music therapy is valuable on its own terms as musically mediated, therapeutic evidence of personhood. This challenges the professional status quo which privileges verbal knowledge-creation and evidence measured by outsiders.

Sommario

CHAPTER 1 BEGINNING THE JOURNEY.- CHAPTER 2 MEETING OTHER TRAVELLERS.- CHAPTER 3 LOOSENING THE THREADS ALONG THE WAY 1.- CHAPTER 4 LOOSENING THE THREADS ALONG THE WAY 2.- CHAPTER 5 LOOSENING THE THREADS ALONG THE WAY 3.- CHAPTER 6 LOOSENING THE THREADS ALONG THE WAY 4.- CHAPTER 7 ARRIVING SOMEWHERE.

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This book, drawing on the author’s 26 years as a music therapist, explores experience and evidence in music therapy. It asks which experiences count, why, and what is revealed of the cultures of music therapy when some experience is regarded as evidence and some is not. At the heart of music therapy lies a nonverbal phenomenon: shared musical encounter. Those involved can recognise it and respond without words, as ‘insiders’. However, what this experience is, and how it relates to evidence, is not widely explored in music therapy practice and research. Furthermore, the investigations which do exist tend to be verbal, even when participants are nonverbal.
 As an alternative, this autoethnographic book honours the arts-based encounters fundamental to music therapy by offering the reader their own arts-based experience through poems, images, and more. Through them, the reader (or ‘Collaborator’) is invited to consider the other knowing which comes from arts-based encounter, and its value. Using phenomenological and Aesthetic Critical Realist approaches, this work argues that relational, musical experience central to music therapy is valuable on its own terms as musically mediated, therapeutic evidence of personhood. This challenges the professional status quo which privileges verbal knowledge-creation and evidence measured by outsiders.

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Autori Jessica Atkinson
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 11.06.2025, ritardato
 
EAN 9783031862199
ISBN 978-3-0-3186219-9
Pagine 317
Illustrazioni XX, 317 p. 31 illus., 29 illus. in color.
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Psicologia > Psicologia applicata

Psychologie, Klinische Psychologie, Musik, Music, Culture, Experience, Psychotherapy, evidence, Methodology, Counseling Psychology, Rehabilitation Psychology, Music Therapy, Person-Centered Psychotherapy, Arts-based knowing, Nonverbal knowing

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