Group analytic music therapy / Heidi Ahonen-Eerikainen.

Ahonen-Eerikäinen, Heidi.
Gilsum, N.H. : Barcelona Publishers, c2007.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [284]-313).
  • Foundation. Family — Empathy — Therapy room as the waiting room — Home from Never-Never Land — Metaphors — Group Development — Group analytic therapy (GAMT). Free-floating discussion — Three windows — Levels of the group matrix — Building GAMT sessions — Clinical improvisation — Therapeutic music listening — Images — Music: the royal road to the unconscious — Externalization-Internalization process — Hall of mirrors — Practical issues — Musical images and group matrix — ‘I am able to communicate through music’: level of social interaction — ‘This music reminds me of my mother’: level of transference — ‘This music sounds as my feelings feel’: level of projection — ‘This music touches all of us’: level of collective unconscious — Images and interpretation — ‘Too scared to be visible’: Mary: a case study of a voiceless woman who found her identity in a hall of mirrors. Do I dare to become visible? — Becoming visible — Making more noise — Visible and not scared — Exploring Mary’s dreams and images — Closure.

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Requested by Doak, B.

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