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Musiek as hulpmiddel in pastorale terapie

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The use of music in pastorai therapy has been examined in this article, where the authors argue that music can be used to assist a person as an integraed being, and the use of a holisic approach emphasises the creat've responsibility and various possibilities of a life coram Deo.
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The use of music in pastorai therapy. Both religion and music are ways for a person to express a relationship with God, other people, nature and the self. In the premodem paradigm, the interwoven relationship between human bangs, music and religion was seen holistically. The rationalism of the modern era allenated people from this ontological relationship with music. Following the modern era, the current postmodern need for wholeness has resulted in various holistic therapies. This aricle examines the use of music as a powerful therapeutic resource in pastoral therapy. It argues that music can be used to assist a person as an integraed being. The use of a holisic approach emphas'zes the creat've responsibility and various possibilities of a life coram Deo.

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Music and the Mind

TL;DR: Storr as mentioned in this paper argues that the patterns of music make sense of our inner experience, giving both structure and coherence to our feelings and emotions, and explains how a sequence of sounds both express emotion and evoke it in the listener.
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Dictionary of Pastoral Care and Counseling

TL;DR: This ecumenical reference, enlisting some 600 Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, and Jewish contributors, provides some 1,200 articles on topics related to pastoral care and counseling.
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Music Therapy in Context: Music, Meaning and Relationship

TL;DR: In this article, Trevarthen presents a view of music therapy from a psychodynamic point of view, where music therapists become therapists by creating meaning and creating relationships between people.
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The Mozart Effect: Tapping the Power of Music to Heal the Body, Strengthen the Mind, and Unlock the Creative Spirit

TL;DR: The evidence is in: music is not just entertainment It is medicine for body and soul Unifying Eastern wisdom and the latest scientific research on everything from illness to creativity, "The Mozart Effect" is the definitive book on the astonishing powers of music -- from Mozart to jazz, New Age, Latin and even rock -- to heal the body, mind and spirit Stimulating, authoritative and often lyrical, Campbell offers dramatic accounts of how doctors, shamans, musicians and others use music to deal with everything from anxiety to cancer, high blood pressure, chronic pain, dyslexia and
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Music for Life: Aspects of Creative Music Therapy with Adult Clients

Gary Ansdell
TL;DR: This book, which is accompanied by a separately available compact disc, is far more patient-focused than its predecessor, which dealt with health service workers having to dance to weird tunes.