The Music Therapy Studio
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-5428-1 (ISBN)
In conversational tone, Soshensky introduces the concept of the music therapy studio and investigates core concepts in music-centered approaches to music therapy: the experience of music as a creative art with clients has intrinsic value that supersedes diagnostic labeling and behavioral goal-setting. Through the music therapy studio, Soshensky finds hidden potential for connection and produces touching moments of music and meaning through the healing process. The result is unique and inspiring text that leads us towards a deeper understanding and appreciation of music therapy and music’s spiritual benefits.
Rick Soshensky, MA, LCAT, MT-BC, NRMT, is a nationally known music therapist. He has published numerous journal articles and textbook chapters and has lectured nationally and internationally. He operates Hudson Valley Creative Arts Therapy Studio (www.HVCATS.org), a Music Therapy Studio in his hometown of Kingston, NY and teaches in the music therapy departments at SUNY New Paltz and Molloy College. His work has been featured in The New York Times, on National Public Radio, Fox Radio, and numerous other print, TV, radio and web media.
Foreword by Jon Samson
Preface
Part I: Music Therapy Studio: The Foundation
Introduction: Welcome to the Studio
Alan: A Search for Competence
What Makes It Therapy?
Connection, Communication, Expansion
Unconditional Acceptance
Commitment
Generalization
Chapter 1: My Journey into Music Therapy
What is the Relationship Between “Typical” Musicianship and Music Therapy?
Oh, Yeah, My Sister Has a Relaxing Music App: Misunderstanding Music Therapy
Backstory: So You Want to Be a Rock & Roll Star
Paradigm Shift: My Discovery of Music Therapy
Back to School: Well, Not So Fast
William: Unforgettable
Clinician: Who, Me?
Life is Dukkha
Chapter 2: Music Therapy Studio
Activities of Musicians
Which Way Do We Go
Digging the Well
The Four Experiential States of Music Therapy
Beyond Entertainment
The Socio-Political Impetus of Music as Therapy
Love Me for Who I Am
Genius, Prophet, Patient
Daniel: Heaven and Earth
The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind.
Noel: To Make a Better World for All to See
Chapter 3: Sacred Space
The Music Room
Holding Space
Interactive Space
Akasha
Chapter 4: Lessons from Nordoff-Robbins
The Music Child
The Musical Form Itself is the Intervention
We Are Here to Work
Indexing and Assessment
Mutuality
The Archetypal Aspects of Music
Changes in Musical Expression are Seen as Significant Changes in Self
Living in the Creative Now
A New Moral Reality
Thomas: Being in Music
Part II: Music Therapy Studio: The Framework
Chapter 5: Instruction and Practice
Practice, Practice, Practice. Then Forget All That and Just Wail
Susannah: Facing the Challenges of Autism
BioNeuro Music Therapy
We All Learn from Each Other
James: Broken Brain
Chapter 6: Jamming
Improvisation: Playing Without Memory
David: The Healing Power of Coltrane’s “Giant Steps”
Owen: A Beautiful Connection
Idiom and Archetype
Facilitating Risky Interaction: Giving Permission to Express What’s There
Clinical Aesthetics: The Systems Model of Creativity
Danielle: Not So Tough
Chapter 7: Composing
“Songwriting? What Do I Know About Songwriting?”
JeanMarie: Family
Songs as Personal Mythology
George: Speechless
Chapter 8: Performing & Recording
What You Say Here, Stays Here. What You Play Here Well, That Might Go Somewhere
Hey Gang, Let’s Put On a Show!
Public Expression as Therapy: Essential Questions
Community Music Therapy
Director/Producer/Music Therapist: Whose Work is This, Anyway?
Darryl: I Was Alone
Together We Dream - Together We Heal
Some Benefits of a Recording Project in a Post-Acute Rehab Setting We Can (Hopefully) All Agree Upon
Censorship
John: Set Me Free!
Community Reverberations
Chapter 9: Goals
Ronnie: Hello, Goodbye
There is No Such Thing as Resistance, Only Imperfect Communication
What Are We Looking For?
Therapist - 1, Client - 0: Documenting Measurable Behavior.
The Elements of Well-Being
Flow and the Elements of Well-Being
Documenting the Elements of Well-Being
Adapting the Elements of Well-Being
If You Don't Know Where You're Going, You Might Not Get There
Chapter 10: Ritual
The Children’s Performance Group: Redefining Expectations
God Bless America: It Almost Didn’t Happen That Way.
Music Contains Magic
Clinical Paradigm Shift
Part III: Music Therapy Studio: The Philosophy
Chapter 11: Transcendance
The Famous Double Slit Experiment
And That’s Not All
Far Out, Man But What Does This Have to Do with Music Therapy?
Attractor Patterns
David Hawkins’s Levels of Consciousness
I’m Picking Up Good Vibrations: Practical Applications
Expression vs. Depression: Shifting the Directionality of Life Energy
The Transcendence of Individual Identity: The Whole Universe is Singing
Rose: Set the Artist Free
Chapter 12: Curing Versus Healing
Akashic Records: Nothing is Irrevocably Lost but Everything is Irrevocably Stored
You Are the Universe
Die and Be Again
No Axe to Grind
Can I Change All the Darkness and Misery in the World? No. Can I Bring Music Into Those Places? Yes
And That's All I Have to Say About That
References
Erscheinungsdatum | 16.06.2021 |
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Vorwort | Jon Samson |
Verlagsort | Lanham, MD |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 161 x 227 mm |
Gewicht | 540 g |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Musiktheorie / Musiklehre |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Allgemeine Psychologie | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Verhaltenstherapie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-5381-5428-5 / 1538154285 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5381-5428-1 / 9781538154281 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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