This book explores both the theory and practice behind the use of voice and singing in expressive arts therapy. Part one focuses on the theoretical background to vocal therapy while part two discusses the practicalities of using voice therapy, with chapters on using voice work in different situations. In the ARTS THERAPIES series.
This book explores both the theory and practice behind the use of voice and singing in expressive arts therapy. Part one focuses on the theoretical background to vocal therapy while part two discusses the practicalities of using voice therapy, with chapters on using voice work in different situations. In the ARTS THERAPIES series.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Newham is a voice and movement therapist and trainer. He is also founding director of the International Association for Voice Movement Therapy and director of the professional training in Voice Movement Therapy in the UK and the USA. He was formerly a drama school lecturer and theatre director.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Preface. Introduction: On Voice and Voicework. 1. Vocal Function and Structure: Physiological Basis for a Systematic Methodology of Therapeutic Voicework. 2. Sound and Psyche: An Applied System of Interpretation for Vocal Sound. 3. The Infant Voice: A Developmental Approach to Therapeutic Voicework. 4. The Primitive Voice: An Instinctual Approach to Therapeutic Voicework. 5. The Talking Cure: Therapeutic Voicework and Psychoanalysis. 6. The Singing Cure: Song as Psychotherapy. 7. The Healing Voice: Therapeutic Voicework in Ancient and Contemporary Healing Practices. 8. Voice, Image and Archetype: Therapeutic Voicework and Analytical Psychology. 9. The Dramatic Voice: Therapeutic Voicework and Experimental Theatre. 10. Voice, Art and Psyche: Therapeutic Voicework and the Arts Therapies. 11. Voice, Breath and Body: A Physical Approach to Therapeutic Voicework. 12. Imagination and Intervention: Towards an Integrated Psychophysical Methodology of Therapeutic Voicework. Appendix I: Ethics and Guidelines. Appendix II: The Newham-Jungr Voice Movement Therapy Notation. Appendix III: Further Information. Bibliography. Subject Index. Name Index.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Preface. Introduction: On Voice and Voicework. 1. Vocal Function and Structure: Physiological Basis for a Systematic Methodology of Therapeutic Voicework. 2. Sound and Psyche: An Applied System of Interpretation for Vocal Sound. 3. The Infant Voice: A Developmental Approach to Therapeutic Voicework. 4. The Primitive Voice: An Instinctual Approach to Therapeutic Voicework. 5. The Talking Cure: Therapeutic Voicework and Psychoanalysis. 6. The Singing Cure: Song as Psychotherapy. 7. The Healing Voice: Therapeutic Voicework in Ancient and Contemporary Healing Practices. 8. Voice, Image and Archetype: Therapeutic Voicework and Analytical Psychology. 9. The Dramatic Voice: Therapeutic Voicework and Experimental Theatre. 10. Voice, Art and Psyche: Therapeutic Voicework and the Arts Therapies. 11. Voice, Breath and Body: A Physical Approach to Therapeutic Voicework. 12. Imagination and Intervention: Towards an Integrated Psychophysical Methodology of Therapeutic Voicework. Appendix I: Ethics and Guidelines. Appendix II: The Newham-Jungr Voice Movement Therapy Notation. Appendix III: Further Information. Bibliography. Subject Index. Name Index.
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