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Jan 1, 2009 · This paper will explore the role of metaphor as discussed in the general therapy literature and, specifically, in the music therapy literature and the literature on songwriting within music therapy. Two case examples from clinical work will be provided illustrating the themes anti metaphors of two short songs written during two separate open music therapy groups in a psychiatric rehabilitation ...
- Stephanie Thompson
- 2009
Specific examples of qualitative and quantitative approaches were presented. Studies utilising music listening approaches were compared to studies that adopt a music participation approach. These examples were used to help signal ways in which robust theoretical and methodological frameworks can be developed to guide future work in this area.
Jun 19, 2020 · There are many reasons why the music may not be happening and to understand them we have to look for the metaphor behind the music. In music therapy, the music represents the interpersonal dynamics, or the relationship, between the client and the therapist- and subsequently, it can mirror other relationships the client has outside of the therapy space.
Jun 11, 2017 · Metaphors can be very effective in both creating visual (concrete) images about abstract things, as well as broadening one’s perception of a particular concept or object. Sometimes a powerful metaphor can be the exact thing that fuels those “aha!” moments we all cherish (teacher and student, alike). Yet, in learning and teaching music ...
Two theoretical models of music therapy have been developed and discussed in the past decade. The theory of metaphor as proposed by Aigen is based on the schema theory of Lakoff and Johnson. It explains the connection between musical experience and felt experience by means of its interconnection with metaphors that are based on movement experience in space. The theory of analogy as proposed by ...
Mar 9, 2023 · Here are 20 melodic and marvelous music therapy activities to support children’s social and emotional well-being. 1. Become a Songwriter. Music therapy activities like songwriting benefit the activation of the brain associated with emotion processing and regulation. When children try to write songs, they will think about words and feelings.
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Jan 20, 2012 · As Stern puts it: “I don't know when you need to or should put any of the things that happen in a non-verbal therapy like music therapy into a cognitive and linguistic mode” (Stern, 2010b, p. 102). In the future we need research that describes music as vitality forms, not the cognitive and linguistic representation of it.