Therapeutic Voicework: Principles and Practice for the Use of Singing as a Therapy
- Author: Newham, Paul
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Contents
- Acknowledgements. Foreword. Preface. Introduction: On Voice and Voicework.
- 1. Vocal Function and Structure: Physiological Basis for a Systematic Methodology of Therapeutic Voicework.
- 2. Sound and Psyche: An Applied System of Interpretation for Vocal Sound.
- 3. The Infant Voice: A Developmental Approach to Therapeutic Voicework.
- 4. The Primitive Voice: An Instinctual Approach to Therapeutic Voicework.
- 5. The Talking Cure: Therapeutic Voicework and Psychoanalysis.
- 6. The Singing Cure: Song as Psychotherapy.
- 7. The Healing Voice: Therapeutic Voicework in Ancient and Contemporary Healing Practices.
- 8. Voice, Image and Archetype: Therapeutic Voicework and Analytical Psychology.
- 9. The Dramatic Voice: Therapeutic Voicework and Experimental Theatre.
- 10. Voice, Art and Psyche: Therapeutic Voicework and the Arts Therapies.
- 11. Voice, Breath and Body: A Physical Approach to Therapeutic Voicework.
- 12. Imagination and Intervention: Towards an Integrated Psychophysical Methodology of Therapeutic Voicework. Appendix I: Ethics and Guidelines. Appendix II: The Newham-Jungr Voice Movement Therapy Notation. Appendix III: Further Information. Bibliography