Qualitative music therapy research : beginning dialogues / edited by Mechtild Langenberg, Kenneth Aigen, Jorg Frommer.

Other author Langenberg, Mechtild, editor.
Other author Aigen, Kenneth editor.
Other author Frommer, Jörg, 1955- editor.
Format Book
Publication InfoGilsum, NH : Barcelona Publishers, ©1996.
Descriptionxv, 261 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents The role of values in qualitative music therapy research / Kenneth Aigen -- Qualitative single-case research in practice / Henk Smeijsters -- The story of the Field of play / Carolyn Bereznak Kenny -- Authenticity issues in qualitative research / Kenneth E. Bruscia -- Experiencing music therapy / Dorit Amir -- Fusion and separation: experiencing opposites in music, music therapy, and music therapy research / Mechtild Langenberg, Jörg Frommer, Michael Langenbach -- The researcher's cultural identity / Kenneth Aigen -- Qualitative research in music therapy / Henk Smeijsters -- Remembering what's between the lines / Carolyn Bereznak Kenny -- Lunch talk. Inner emptiness: a German problem / Gerd Rieger -- Daedalus and the labyrinth / Kenneth E. Bruscia -- Issues in qualitative research / Dorit Amir -- Interpretation and epistemology in music therapy / Even Ruud -- Translations / Jutta Baur-Morlok -- Qualitative methods in music therapy research: epistemological considerations / Michael Langenbach and Andreas Stratkötter -- A psychoanalytic view of music and music therapy research / Gerhard Reister.
Abstract Inspired by the First Symposium on Qualitative Music Therapy Research held in Dusseldorf Germany, this book brings together the ideas of scholars from around the world, all interested in the challenges of researching clinical work. First the authors detail their own approaches, exploring questions such as: What are meaningful criteria for evaluating the integrity of qualitative research? What is the role of the researcher's self in each stage of inquiry? And what are the epistemological foundations for the various positions taken? Following these monologues, the authors and other participants at the symposium react to one another in a lively set of dialogues. Together, the monologues and dialogues present a dazzling array of creative ideas on music therapy research, while also creating a daring new form for scholarly interaction.
Local noteLittle-313213--305131016236V
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Action note Little- committed to retain 20200101 20401231 CUSP

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks ML3920 .Q34 1996 ✔ Available Place Hold