A collaborative effort of AMTA and Barcelona Publishers, made possible by the AMTA archives at Colorado State University, this is a collection of theoretical papers presented at the annual conferences of the National Association for Music Therapy (NAMT) during its formative years. The papers were published in the NAMT annual books of proceedings, which served as the main scholarly publication of the association until it was replaced in 1964 by the Journal of Music Therapy . Authors include leading pioneers in music therapy as well as renown experts in related fields, including Altshuler, Dreikurs, Fultz, Gaston, Hahn, Klink, Kohut, Masserman, Meyer, Ostwald, and Ruppenthal. The papers are historically significant inasmuch as they reflect how the association and its members were thinking about the nature of music therapy at a time when there was considerable uncertainty about how it should be named or defined. Introductions and commentaries on each paper are provided by Kenneth E. Bruscia.
Foreword:: Kenneth E. Bruscia Music Therapy — Retrospect and Perspective Music Potentiating Drugs The Dynamics of Music Therapy The Musical Guidance Theory of Music Therapy Core Constructs of Music Therapy Communication — Demonstration of a Communication Model Therapeutic Potentials of the Ordinary Music-Maker The Structure of Perceptual Experiences During Music Therapy Operations The Relation of Two Contemporary Music Therapy Orientations to General Therapeutic Goals Factors Contributing to Responses to Music The Experiential Determinants of the Perception of Music as an Approach Toward Research in the Psychology of Music Music Therapy — Manipulation or Process The Psychological Significance of Musical Activity Music and the Child in Society Music as a Tool of Delightful Delusion Learning, Belief, and Music Therapy Sound, Music, and Human Behavior Experiential Determinants of Perception:: Some Considerations for Music Therapy
Comments (0)
Your review appreciation cannot be sent
Report comment
Are you sure that you want to report this comment?
Report sent
Your report has been submitted and will be considered by a moderator.