Jungian music psychotherapy

Subtitle:
When psyche sings

Authors:
Kroeker, Joel
Winborn, Mark (Foreword)

Place of Publication:
London, United Kingdom

Publisher:
Routledge (an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group)


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9781138625662

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

LoC Call Number:
ML 3920 .K86 2019

Accession Number:
095447

Keyword Subject Headings:
Music--Psychological aspects
Music--Therapeutic uses of / Archetypal music psychotherapy
Sound--Psychological aspects
Reverie--Musically induced
Symbolism--Psychology--Musical phenomena
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961--Relationship to music

User Notes:
Paperbound; xx + 187 pp., including bibliographic references in chapter endnotes and an index. The author is an OFJ speaker. Contents: About the book Foreword (Mark Winborn) Acknowledgements Introduction 1. "The Red Album": Jung's relationship with music 2. The musical cure: Cultural amplification of music healing throughout history 3. Music as an orienting force: The place of music within analytical psychology 4. A lexicon without language: How musical thinking transcends the confines of grammar 5. A conspicuous silence: The absence of music in analytical psychology 6. What is music?: [Music = time + sound] 7. Working analytically with musical symbols: A natural next step from Jung's original version 8. Archetypal musical psychotherapy (AMP): Analysis through musical processes 9. The musical field: Processing the symbiotic auditory ecosystem 10. Bilocation and the composer's vantage point: Some hints on setting the frame from the world of the sound poet 11. The scope of a music-oriented approach: On beauty, ethics and the role of creativity 12. Musical approaches to analytic technique: Navigating the dual role of musician and analyst 13. Amplifying musical symbols: Example #1: Tonal centre as the musical archetype of home 14. In conclusion …: Musical reverie as a profound investigation of oneself Index