"Healing the wounds of childhood abuse: A guided imagery and music case study": Errata. Special Issue: International music therapy |
Journal/Book: Music Therapy Perspectives. 1995; 13: 55.
Abstract: Presents introductory material that was inadvertently omitted from the original article by M. E. Ventre ( Music Therapy Perspectives , 1994, Vol 12(2), 98-103). (The following abstract of this article originally appeared in PA, Vol 82:30422). Presents a case study of a physically, emotionally, and sexually abused 32-yr-old woman, and describes some of the effects of abuse on her life. The 2-yr guided imagery and music (GIM) process that assisted the S in healing the wounds of abuse and in building love, acceptance, and trust in herself is discussed. The S's sessions centered around 3 major areas: building strength and trust to restore a sense of power and control over her life, accessing and experiencing memories and feelings, and healing the wounds of trauma. The therapy enabled the S to incorporate the trauma into her life, to live in the present less encumbered by the trauma, and to be able to look to the future.
Note: guided imagery & music therapy process; physically & emotionally & sexually abused 32 yr old female; case report; erratum
Keyword(s): Music therapy; directed reverie therapy; physical abuse; emotional abuse; sexual abuse; psychotherapeutic processes; imagery ; case report; adulthood ; errata
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