Music: Motion and Emotion The Developmental-Integrative Model in Music

Original ISBN: 0-918812-887
Current Print ISBNs: 1-937440-09-5 or 978-1-937440-09-1
E-ISBN: 978-1-937440-05-3
Professor Amnon Shiloah of Hebrew University describes the book as follows: This model consists of a synthesis of diverse theories elaborated over recent decades by prominent specialists, as well as the views developed by Dr. Sekeles herself in the course of her extensive empirical and professional experience. Three major issues are focused upon in this study: music in tranditional healing rituals, the Developmental-Integrative MODEL IN Music Therapy, and five case histories, which are analyzed from a clinical point of view according to the principles of this approach.
Although they are formally presented as separate entitites, these three basic issues are conceived in such a manner that they continually interact throughout the entire work. They emerge one from the other and complement one another in a sound and convincing manner. Copyright 1996 by MMB Music, 2005 by Barcelona Publishers. ISBN 0-98812-887) 182 pages, $30.
| Table of Contents | |
| Foreword Prof. Yoram Bilu, Hebrew University, Jerusalem | vi |
| Preface | vii |
| Chapter I The Roots of Music Therapy in traditional Healing Rituals |
1 |
| Chapter II The Developmental-Integrative Model in Music Therapy (D.I.M.T.) |
25 |
| Chapter III Ron: MusicAn Eye for the Blind (Multihandicapped Child) |
63 |
| Chapter IV Anat: A Body Aware A Soul Alerted (Downs Syndrome Child) |
73 |
| Chapter V Jacob: Reviving Prayer Through Song (Rehabilitation of a Brain-Damaged Cantor) |
89 |
| Chapter VI Rita: From a Bad Baby to a New Bird (Hospitalized Adolescent) |
101 |
| Chapter VII Alon: From the Jungle to the Kings Palace (Child Suffering from Elective Mutism) |
125 |
| Conclusion | 143 |
| Appendices | 147 |
| Notes | 157 |
| Bibliography | 173 |



