Music and Altered States: Consciousness, Transcendence, Therapy and AddictionsJoerg Fachner, David Aldridge 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. |
Contents
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Music and Trance
John J Pilch | 38 |
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The Effects of Listening
to Monotonous Drumming
on Subjective Experiences
Csaba Szabó | 51 |
5
Perception and Responses
to Schemata in Different Cultures
Western and Arab Music
Dalia Cohen | 60 |
The Adyghs Case
Alla N Sokolova | 74 |
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Music and DrugInduced Altered
States of Consciousness
Jörg Fachner | 82 |
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The Role of Music in Healing
with Hallucinogens
Tribal and Western Studies
Marlene Dobkin de Rios | 97 |
10
Dangerous Music
Working with the Destructive and Healing
Powers of Popular Music in the Treatment
of Substance Abusers
Tsvia Horesh | 125 |
11
On a Journey to Somatic Memory
Theoretical and Clinical Approaches
for the Treatment of Traumatic Memories
in Music TherapyBased Drug R... | 140 |
12
Music Therapy and Spirituality
A Transcendental Understanding
of Suffering
David Aldridge | 155 |
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Music Therapy and Spirituality
and the Challenges
of EndStage Illness
Lucanne Magill | 172 |
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THE CONTRIBUTORS | 199 |
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Polyrhythms Supporting
a Pharmacotherapy
Music in the Iboga Initiation
Ceremony in Gabon
Uwe Maas and Süster Strubelt | 101 |