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Music-Centered
Music Therapy is an ambitious and long-awaited text
that sets out the basic practices and principles
of approaches to music therapy that place music and musical
experience in a central role. The text provides a philosophical
and practical rationale for musical experience as a legitimate
goal of clinical music therapy. It is comprehensive in
its historical examination of music-centered thinking
in music therapy and the manifestation of this way of
thinking in various contemporary music therapy models.
The latter part of the book develops the specifics of
a particular music-centered theory that is meant to be
applicable across different domains of treatment. This
book is essential for readers interested in the development
of theory in music therapy, for music-centered practitioners
who have been searching for a vocabulary and conceptual
framework in which to articulate their clinical approach,
and for anyone interested in the intrinsic value of musical
experience for human development. (ISBN
1-891278-25-8 $46)
Reviews
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- Rudy Garred in Nordic Journal of Music Therapy
Online Reviews, December 12, 2005.
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- Leslie Bunt, in the British Journal of Music Therapy,
20 (1), 2006, pp. 60-63.
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