Music: The Aesthetic Elixir
Author(s) -
Lisa Summer
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
voices a world forum for music therapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1504-1611
DOI - 10.15845/voices.v10i3.558
Subject(s) - transpersonal , dyad , music therapy , consciousness , aesthetics , transcendence (philosophy) , dialogic , psychology , elixir (programming language) , music and emotion , state (computer science) , musical , art , psychoanalysis , music history , visual arts , psychotherapist , social psychology , epistemology , philosophy , computer science , pedagogy , neuroscience , programming language , algorithm
Music therapy is seen as akin to the healthy re-enactment of the parent-child dyad in which the music stimulates “me and not-me” experiences (Winnicott). Sympathetic music structures stimulate the “me” state, whereas the “not-me” state is stimulated through music that is unfamiliar, evocative, and contains significant tension. The GIM process begins with a “me” experience and then moves beyond it, to the “not-me.” Subsequently, the article describes how classical music in GIM creates a transpersonal experience through an altered states of consciousness and the transcendence of time. Through this process the client’s boundaries are loosened, and the client becomes “one” with the music and its healthful structures.
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