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Music at the Edge : The Music Therapy Experiences of a Musician with AIDS

Lee, ColinRobbins, Clive(Introduction by)
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Through the words of the therapist and the music of the patient this package allows the reader to experience a complete music therapy journey.

Francis, a trained musician who was facing death from AIDS, challenged Colin Lee, the music therapist, to help him clarify his feelings about living, and dying.

In doing so he helped the therapist to clarify some of his feelings about this particularly demanding form of therapeutic work and to question the framework of the therapeutic relationship in palliative care.

This is a complete music therapy case study. The CD (76 minutes) of extracts from improvisations made during sessions, which accompanies the text, is an integral part of a unique insight into the therapeutic process.

This package offers anyone who is working with, or facing, illness and death an opportunity to understand how the transcendent power of music can enable expression of painful feelings more accurately than words.A complete music therapy case study - combining words of therapist Colin Lee and patient, Francis who was facing death from AIDS.

This work explores the client's feelings about living and dying and the therapist's feelings about his own work.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415124638 / 9780415124638
Mixed media product
27/06/1996
United Kingdom
192 pages, music
138 x 216 mm
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