When having means losing. Music therapy with a young adolescent with a learning disability and emotional and behavioural difficulties |
Journal/Book: British Journal of Music Therapy. 1997; 11: 13-19.
Abstract: This paper describes ten hours of music therapy work with a twelfe-and-a-half-year-old girl, giving specific details of the process of events during sessions and the development of the therapeutic relationship. Central to the therapistīs thinking about the work was the notation of the clientīs struggle between wanting, but being unable to bear, good feelings, and not wanting, but needing to hold on to, bad feelings. Turning good feelings into bad, in order to feel in cotrol, was a predominant theme. The therapy wascarried out within a broadly psychosomatic theoretical framework, with particular reference to the work of Melanie Klein in relation to the processes of solitting within the 'paranoid-schizoid' position (Klein 1946). The paper also refers to Anne Alvarezīs notions (1992) of the importance of the aspirational aspects of play and the anticipation identification with a 'good object', and thus, the possibility of reparation. This article is based on a paper presented at the first National Conference on Music and Disability, Maynooth, Republic of Ireland, in 1994.
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