Receptive music therapy; theory and practice
Reference & Research Book News, Feb, 2008
Receptive music therapy; theory and practice.
Ed. by Isabelle Frohne-Hagemann.
Reichert Verlag
2007
332 pages
$45.00
Paperback
ML3920
A German anthology was published in 2004 to help bolster passive music therapy in a climate where active therapy had long dominated. In order to build bridges with their English-speaking colleagues, the therapist authors have translated 16 of the original 21 articles, and added two new ones. Among the topics are receptive music therapy from a psychoanalytical viewpoint, the guide-traveler relationship as a developmental relationship for the self, anthroposophic music therapy, and stories written under musical induction. Distributed in North America by The David Brown Book Co.
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