This international collection examines the opportunities for using music-induced states of altered consciousness to promote physical and mental healing, treat substance dependence, and in spiritual and palliative care. The contributors describe the use of altered states and their therapeutic potential, providing examples from different settings.
This international collection examines the opportunities for using music-induced states of altered consciousness to promote physical and mental healing, treat substance dependence, and in spiritual and palliative care. The contributors describe the use of altered states and their therapeutic potential, providing examples from different settings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Music Consciousness and Altered States David Aldridge University of Witten-Herdecke Germany. 2. Music and Altered States of Consciousness: An Overview Jörg Fachner University of Witten-Herdecke Germany. 3. Music and Trance John J. Pilch Georgetown University USA. 4. The Effects of Monotonous Drumming on Subjective Experiences Csaba Szabó Debrecen University Hungary. 5. Perception and Responses to Schemata in Different Cultures: Western and Arab Music Dalia Cohen Hebrew University Israel. 6. Music and Medicine: The Adyghs' Case Alla N. Sokolova Adyghea State University Russia. 7. Music and Drug Induced Altered States of Consciousness Jörg Fachner University of Witten-Herdecke Germany. 8. The Role of Music in Healing with Hallucinogens: Tribal and Western Studies Marlene Dobkin de Rios University of California USA. 9. Polyrhythms Supporting a Pharmacotherapy: Music in the Iboga Initiation Ceremony in Gabon Uwe Maas and Süster Strubbelt affiliation tbc. 10. Dangerous Music: Working with the Destructive and Healing Powers of Popular Music in the Treatment of Substance Abusers Tsvia Horesh Hebrew University Israel. 11. "On a Journey to Somatic Memory": Theoretical and Clinical Approaches for the Treatment of Traumatic Memories in Music Therapy Based Drug Rehabilitation Marko Punkanen University of Jyväskyla Finland. 12. Music Therapy and Spirituality: A Transcendental Understanding of Suffering David Aldridge University of Witten-Herdecke Germany. 13. Music Therapy and Spirituality and the Challenges of End-Stage Illnesses Lucanne Magill Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center USA. References. Index.
1. Music Consciousness and Altered States David Aldridge University of Witten-Herdecke Germany. 2. Music and Altered States of Consciousness: An Overview Jörg Fachner University of Witten-Herdecke Germany. 3. Music and Trance John J. Pilch Georgetown University USA. 4. The Effects of Monotonous Drumming on Subjective Experiences Csaba Szabó Debrecen University Hungary. 5. Perception and Responses to Schemata in Different Cultures: Western and Arab Music Dalia Cohen Hebrew University Israel. 6. Music and Medicine: The Adyghs' Case Alla N. Sokolova Adyghea State University Russia. 7. Music and Drug Induced Altered States of Consciousness Jörg Fachner University of Witten-Herdecke Germany. 8. The Role of Music in Healing with Hallucinogens: Tribal and Western Studies Marlene Dobkin de Rios University of California USA. 9. Polyrhythms Supporting a Pharmacotherapy: Music in the Iboga Initiation Ceremony in Gabon Uwe Maas and Süster Strubbelt affiliation tbc. 10. Dangerous Music: Working with the Destructive and Healing Powers of Popular Music in the Treatment of Substance Abusers Tsvia Horesh Hebrew University Israel. 11. "On a Journey to Somatic Memory": Theoretical and Clinical Approaches for the Treatment of Traumatic Memories in Music Therapy Based Drug Rehabilitation Marko Punkanen University of Jyväskyla Finland. 12. Music Therapy and Spirituality: A Transcendental Understanding of Suffering David Aldridge University of Witten-Herdecke Germany. 13. Music Therapy and Spirituality and the Challenges of End-Stage Illnesses Lucanne Magill Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center USA. References. Index.
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