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This
book brings together the major writings of Mary Priestley
on Analytical Music Therapy¾a
psychodynamic approach to clinical improvisation that
she pioneered in England. Included in the thirty-one
essays are: the famous "Herdecke Lectures" (which
have never been published in English), selected chapters
from Music Therapy in Action, and several other
articles. Together, the essays form a journal of Mrs.
Priestley's masterful clinical work over the decades¾her
ideas, her feelings, and her music. Individually, the
essays poignantly describe the lives of her clients,
and the paths they found through improvised music. Mrs.
Priestley interweaves theory with case examples, speaking
plainly and directly¾not in
the jargon of an expert but in the conversational style
of a wise but humble human being openly sharing her life's
work with others. (1994; ISBN 0-9624080-2-6 Paperback,
358 pages $30).
Reviews
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- Bente
Ostergaard Callesen in the Nordic Journal of
Music Therapy, 1996 5(2), 136-137.
- Geoffrey
Elkan in British Journal of Music Therapy, 1995,9
(1), 28.
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