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E-Book of Articles - World Federation of Music Therapy

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Bonde, Lars Ole: Analogy And Metapher In <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Therapy</strong> Theory ...<br />

symbols does not seem to fit with the scientific axioms <strong>of</strong> these models. But<br />

this discussion remains open.<br />

In the following tables I have included Kenny’s “Eight Cultures <strong>of</strong> Inquiry”<br />

(1998) and Junge’s “9 Cultures” (1998).<br />

The music <strong>of</strong> the encounter<br />

In Siegelman’s final chapter she introduces “Resonance” and<br />

“Attunement” as key metaphors <strong>of</strong> the therapeutic encounter. The chapter<br />

is based on a case example, in which music and affect is linked in a way,<br />

most music therapist will recognize immidiately.<br />

The consequences <strong>of</strong> this are best illustrated by using field theory and the<br />

related ‘mapping’ technique, used by scholars as diverse as Kelly in his<br />

Personal Construct Grid technique (see Aldridge 1996), and Jung in his use<br />

<strong>of</strong> the “quaterneon” (a graphic symbolization <strong>of</strong> the self) in his late<br />

theoretical understanding <strong>of</strong> transference in psychotherapy (Agnel 1999).<br />

Table 2: Quaterneo 1<br />

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