Jungian Music Psychotherapy: When Psyche Sings
- Author: Kroeker, Joel
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Contents
- Dedication
- Foreword by Mark Winborn
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: The Red Album: Jung's relationship with music
- Chapter 2: The Musical Cure: Cultural amplifications of musical healing throughout history
- Chapter 3: Music as Orienting Force: The place of music within analytical psychology
- Chapter 4: A Lexicon without a Language: How musical thinking transcends the confines of grammar
- Chapter 5: A Conspicuous Silence: The absence of music in analytical psychology
- Chapter 6: What is Music?: Music = Time + Sound
- Chapter 7: Working Analytically with Musical Symbols: A natural next step from Jung's original vision
- Chapter 8: Archetypal Music Psychotherapy: Analysis through musical processes
- Chapter 9: The Musical Field: Processing the symbiotic auditory ecosystem
- Chapter 10: Bilocation and the Composer's Vantage Point: Some hints on setting the frame from the world of the sound poet
- Chapter 11: The Scope of a Music-Oriented Approach: On beauty, ethics and the role of creativity
- Chapter 12: Musical Approaches to Analytic Technique: Navigating the dual role of musician and analyst
- Chapter 13: Amplifying Musical Symbols: Example #1: Tonal centre as the musical archetype of Home
- Chapter 14: In Conclusion...: Musical reverie as a profound investigation of oneself
- References
- Index