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Empathy Pathways A View From Music Therapy Andeline Dos Santos

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Empathy Pathways A View From Music Therapy Andeline Dos Santos
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.48 MB
Pages: 522
Author: Andeline dos Santos
ISBN: 9783031085550, 3031085558
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Empathy Pathways A View From Music Therapy Andeline Dos Santos by Andeline Dos Santos 9783031085550, 3031085558 instant download after payment.

Many descriptions of empathy revolve around sharing in and understanding another person’s emotions. One separate person gains access to the emotional world of another. An entire worldview holds up this idea. It is individualistic and affirms the possibility of access to other people’s “inner world.” Can we really see inside another, though? And are we discrete, separate selves? How can we best grapple with these questions in the field of music therapy? In response, this book offers four empathy pathways. Two are situated in a constituent approach (that prioritises discrete individuals who then enter into relationships with one another) and two are located in relational approaches (that acknowledge the foundational reality of relationships themselves). By understanding empathy more fully, music therapists, teachers and researchers can engage in ways that are congruent with diverse worldviews and ways of being. Examples used in the book are from active and receptive music therapy approaches as well as from community and clinical contexts, so as to provide clear links to practice.

This book will be a valuable resource for academics and postgraduate students within music therapy and allied fields including art therapy, drama therapy, dance/movement therapy, psychology, counselling, occupational therapy and social development studies.


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