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23.7. 1993 Vitoria-Gasteiz / Spain - World Federation of Music Therapy
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6) Una mejoría de la condición motora como<br />
consecuencia del entrar en contacto y de<br />
ensayar el propio ritmo, a través de la producción<br />
sonora.<br />
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5) The reshuffling <strong>of</strong> the aggressivenes and the vindicative fantasies through the verbal elaboration <strong>of</strong> the "here and now"; 6) The increase <strong>of</strong> co-ordination <strong>of</strong> movements as consequence <strong>of</strong> experimenting and being in touch with own rhythm through the sonorous production. En este laboratorio la actividad de tal laboratorio se efectúa por medio de un grupo de musicoterapia activa, que utiliza los efectos terapéuticos muy conocidos por los grupos de la música. A continuación del programa terapéutico expresamente trazado a su medida, él ha participado una vez por semana en el grupo de musicoterapia y cada quince días se ha encontrado con el psiquiatra, eso ha permitido una averiguación acerca del tratamiento emprendido y consentido una reducción de la terapia farmacológica debido al mejoramiento de sus 369 problemas. En el curso del desarrollo de este recorrido terapéutico hemos podido constatar los efectos siguientes: 1) La superación de la manera esclerótica y reiterativa de comunicar; 2) Acrecentamiento de la capacidad de socializar y de la posibilidad de estar juntos a través de una experiencia de comunidad donde la música es el objeto compartido; 3) Un sostén a la identidad personal a través del reconocimiento por parte del grupo sea como competición que como elogio; 4) Una reducción de la angustia, a través de la función de "holding" desarrollada para el grupo; 5) Una elaboración de la agresividad y de los fantasmas reivindicadores a través de la elaboración verbal del "aquí y ahora";
6) Una mejoría de la condición motora como consecuencia del entrar en contacto y de ensayar el propio ritmo, a través de la producción sonora. 370
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VII. Worldkongress of Music Therapy
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I. Clinical Music Therapy * I.- Mus
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I. CLINICAL MUSIC THERAPY MUSICOTER
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Mª FELICIANA ARGUEDA CARMONA 65 DI
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RUTH BRIGHT 318 THE CORRELATION BET
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GERARDO MANAROLO, MARCO GILARDONE &
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXCERPTS O
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LILIANA Mª D`ASERO, A. FOLGUERAS,
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"KINETIC MELODY" - MUSIC T'HERAPY A
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A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO THE INFLUENCE
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PETRI LEHIKOINEN 778 CLINICAL PRACT
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PROPOSAL OF A PROJECTIVE SOUND TEST
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UNIVERSAL DE TERAPIA MUSICAL: UN AC
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VOICE AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSING EMOT
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4.1.- SCHOOLS, METHODOLOGY, PROGRAM
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INTEGRATIVO DEL FENÓMENO DEL NIÑO
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I. CLINICAL MUSIC THERAPY / MUSICOT
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- it favours his/her social life (c
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therapeutic musical experiences fro
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- the psychomotorial therapist inte
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A Scientific Research is being carr
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es posible cualquier percepción. 3
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La ponencia estudia el papel que la
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de tratamiento integrado con musico
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Estos descubrimientos fueron el res
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Su comportamiento en la escuela era
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creativo clínico. La comunicación
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creativo autogestivo en clases de p
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"abreact", that is, to re-live and
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and motorsensory ones; that his sec
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Perhaps the vibrations, just as the
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and then slightly backwards. These
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containing some of our "bonding" mu
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Educar al deficiente auditivo, a tr
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información están disminuidas y p
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sonidos. b) Esquemas rítmicos y me
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BIBLIOGRAFÍA AIMAR, Paule y otros.
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estereotipados. Por lo tanto, como
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salud mental y la integridad del v
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tal. El autista lo convierte en un
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horas de la cotidianeidad. g) La in
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i) Metodología y Técnica: En el a
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I N T E R A C C I Ó N M Ú S I C A
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estadio incipiente de desarrollo, a
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transformación, asimilando y adapt
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aspecto motórico es una función p
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establecidos de la enseñanza rehab
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instrumentos de percusión por su p
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coordinados y nos dice que las acti
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C.- APLICACIÓN DE LA MÚSICA Y LA
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movilizarlas solamente flexionando
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principio y teniendo en cuenta la a
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Deficiencias melódicas: - No podí
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afectos y produciendo una respuesta
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A feature of our Center is that the
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one behave towards him, and why? Ho
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The theoretical reference model. Th
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come into action. At this point, wi
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daily life? She had difficulty in k
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shape during which the clients beco
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humana. Creemos que la variedad de
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Pero también creemos necesario par
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Causa de la sordera: Meningitis al
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Trabajos de extensión: - Lectura r
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HISTORY OF THE CASE G, is a son of
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he takes them up on his chest, He h
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SETTING The treatment began on Apri
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slapped himself. After these events
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producing sound (the slap), and the
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the stage box in order to hear the
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Lorenzetti L.M. “La ragione dei s
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* TRAINING - short courses and work
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· individual children with learnin
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esidents at one of the region's hos
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potential to be a very powerful soc
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We are presently having discussions
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physically handicapped children. Qu
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provoked and stimulated and movemen
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"Why?" is inevitable, especially wh
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2. MINIMOL We allways st song of No
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second year in the second class, an
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a single letter on each. Gareth eit
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the University, I wrote a detailed
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and play, whilst I finished my work
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them all. I tested him on the previ
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en el desarrollo orgánico, y/o emo
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internamente, para que se pueda des
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Por el clima sonoro familiar y soci
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trabajaba en ese momento- asumia la
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L A P O S I B L E M E T A M O R F O
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equeriente y en una cultura general
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los dos casos escogidos, en este se
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fónico de las acciones. Estas mism
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a cuerpo - corazón a corazón, que
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expresiva. El gesto llamado por el
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pensamientos. (de "COSMICOMICHE" [C
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casos tónicamente congelados en ac
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"improvisación", adherente a los c
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astaba aflojar un poquito la presi
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Es igualmente claro que no he usufr
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12.- En algunos momentos en los que
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Sin lugar a dudas, ha sido de notab
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anteriormente éramos nosotros que
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portadora de handicap medio-graves
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colchón mismo pero a un mayor cont
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Milán 1984 9 - P. GARDEY, "Audiops
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Pixie told me that she soon realise
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was mute. So we decided to start Th
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ever played continually for over an
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Most of us live in two realities, t
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I believe the music has added anoth
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M U S I C , A N X I E T Y A N D T H
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Each subject was rated at baseline
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asleep. The treatment took place at
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ehaviours during the second and thi
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12 Reiber M. The effect of music on
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esponsabilidades, para con las pers
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mental severa. Sus edades oscilan e
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23 horas, para comenzar descansados
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La persona contacto decide cuánto
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moradores, es más adecuado el trab
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inteligencia y ahínco. Aprendió a
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M U S I C O T E R A P I A : A B O R
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en la manera de “lidiar” con es
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sonidos y de nuestra propia escucha
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Se trata de una información import
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muchas veces sean colocados límite
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movimientos de la musicoterapeuta o
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música que ella proporciona) pone
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SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATIONS OF RELATION
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anxiety and more participation.Thes
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expresión libre y placentera del s
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econocían elementos simples de teo
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Los jóvenes mantienen sus hogares
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absoluto, o responde escasamente a
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constantemente y aumenta la motivac
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misma película en otra actividad m
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adaptabilidad a las posibilidades d
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disminución de los movimientos de
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función específica. Poseemos un e
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LUTZ (1968), BETTLEHEIM (1948, 1950
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freeexpression. c) Research on the
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After nine month, according to the
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If this is so, we have a vicious ci
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2) Sedation: These children need, d
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eality, at the same time. Fot this
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A.- The child relations with: a) Fa
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Intantil: Folklórico: Música pop:
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THERAPEUTIC POSSIBILITIES IN AUTISM
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on the latent capacities of this ch
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F A C I L I T A T I N G B A S I C E
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Colwyn Trevarthen, states that the
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transference issues. This supports
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seem to lack the coordination of se
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O/H 1. Steven was born, the second
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Extracts 3 and 4 Session 8, Februar
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Steven re-engaging in reciprocal pl
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MISSING SADNESS HIS MUMMY - EXPRESS
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visual, sense, motor disorders, pro
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y melodias en torno de un único te
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color negro fue el mas requerido en
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espeto mutuo. La elaboracibn del ar
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vivencial los temas de los deseños
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WINNICOTT, D.W. O Brincar e a Reali
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Grieg - The morning Schumann - Reve
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Health Center, some annual statisti
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This music listening protocol was a
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sessions, a training packet, a vide
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Examinaré la utilización terapéu
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politraumatismos, post-operatorio-n
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I will be speaking to you today abo
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the ego, cause changes in mood and
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humano 15 (HIRSCH, 1966, pp. 9; ARV
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1.- Ofrecer un modo estructurado y
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que han crecido nuestros pacientes.
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La cuarta se refiere a la realizaci
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determinado ritmo con el ejercicio
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HIPOTESIS DE TRABAJO Con el ritmo m
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metodología eficaz de colaboració
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of the therapy input at the Centre.
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the desire to be in harmony. 5. Som
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yourself, sidestepping the problems
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consolidate this sense of cohesion
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mood k.therapeutic 2 1. spontaneity
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We have been gratified to note the
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2) Awakening phase: use of any phar
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G U I D E D I M A G E R Y A N D M U
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content of the imagery session is t
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movement) she identifies with stron
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through yellow muck in her cheek bo
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stages of development :- Anita, the
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Indonesia at that time instead of s
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ultimatum that it will let her go i
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The mandala for this session is ent
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M U S I C O T E R A P I A E N L A E
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Fue así que nos hicimos amigas y c
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sonidos musicales. Desde este modo
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desarrollo psico-físico infantil p
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(7) Ostwald, P.F., Soundmaking. Ed.
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del Hospital Israelita "Ezrah" de l
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inging it to conscious awareness le
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GIM is a holistic psychotherapy met
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obsesivas tendremos que ir a ahonda
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argentino, dice que desde este mome
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de las parejas organizará como eje
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auditivamente, desde el quinto mes
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preseleccionada. Haciendo un rastre
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anticipatorias de la frase musical
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papa y mama quieren verte bebe vos
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Estas ideas ambiguas, ambivalentes,
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Las ansiedades de los futuros padre
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development. Naturally-occuring ins
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and declare an exception. Their mot
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creatively manage their affect thro
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make contact with people. From birt
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New York: Harper and Row. Maslow, A
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This paper hiqhliqhts aspects of th
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legs restricted by hemiparesis of t
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NEGATIVE BEHAVIOURS: * agitated * a
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would give her the feedback that sh
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A MUSIC THERAPIST UNDER QUESTION -
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7. WOODCOCK. J . ( 1990) Communicat
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institutions of various kinds, they
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So this makes me a teacher and a th
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MUSIC IS FUN! Fun... music lessons.
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that his mind is distracted for a m
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they want to make music, it must be
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He compensates low self-appraisal w
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This resulted in the following. [ca
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ways in music and therapy ... I do
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supervision and preparatory researc
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Iris is in her late fifties, marrie
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memories; lying relaxed on a beach,
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lots of problems with the leg, did
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MD Kenny, C: The Mythic Artery, 198
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estético musical que el ruido blan
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READ, J. y col.: Fetal heart rate a
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otros signos externos: casa suntuos
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integrantes pueden "lanzarla" sobre
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misma sino en una sublimación crea
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miren en sus casas, que se reconozc
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cirugia ha obtenido en los últimos
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el que es necesario seguir investig
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y cirugía en sí. En el comienzo d
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crescendo) la cual consta de las mi
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internas generadas en la corteza ce
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y adolescentes con patologías psiq
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un circulo en un lugar determinado
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Esto se repitió con la Elección d
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musicoterapeuta utilizó cubos de p
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escucha sin que acusara recibo, se
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y por consiguiente las defensas fre
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for the past several years. St. Jud
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were expressed in drawings, such as
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Personal hurts can be resolved and
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I believe that, as the imager is ex
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Music, like the universal symbol of
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influences body rhythms. Heart rate
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Gerrie's comment was that the speed
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ought him images symbolic of birth
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the great masses of the poor was ba
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For many, thoughts of their childre
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E F F E C T O F V I B R O A C O U S
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334 therapy sessions 22 . Fíndings
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Complaints: hypertension. Depressio
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Diastolic variations: Mean Diast. B
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and the reduction of symptoms exper
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unique frequency at the end of the
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2) It is necessary to provide data
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than three standard deviations grea
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medical treatment. Analyses by sex
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1991 ). • Kidney dialysis - Music
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Music Function: To focus attention
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Provide music and leave the room if
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deprivation in sterile environments
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esponses. Therapeutic Objectives:
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care in pregnancy and childbirth. O
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Hanser, S. B., Larson, S. C., & O'C
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Oyama, T., Hatano, K., Sato, Y., Ku
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comparison across multiple dependen
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The music had to have an emotional
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As a resalt of these personal obser
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y the person that interested me, an
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answer some of these questions. How
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Music therapist interested in this
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INTRODUCCION "Era creencia general,
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Por lo general surgen varias reacci
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mejorar la calidad de vida personal
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CITAS BIBLIOGRAFICAS GHANDI. (1) GA
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1.3. On the basis of such hypothesi
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fundamental aid in any situation of
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weeks of life. All the mothers have
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4.5. It is important that the activ
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Uno de los objetivos de esta invest
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F.- Experiencias relacionadas o fen
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discriminación auditiva y para eva
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Material y método: Sobre 140 pacie
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Los aspectos melódicos estan alter
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comprometida en 11 de los 41 pacien
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comparatively showing their little
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Neuropsychologia, 9 97-113, 1971 (1
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20 SH 28 MASC ACVH BROCA * C C C 21
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temas éticos y formas de recopilac
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diferencias. La parte importante de
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A N T I - A N X I E T Y M U S I C A
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this topic: 1. Problems experienced
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subject" of the intervention. The o
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The dissertation underlines the pot
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sino en substancia en su lógica co
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2.1.- PSYCHOLOGY AND MUSIC - PSICOL
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Besides the changes which are autom
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interpretar a nivel hablado. En otr
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la falta de una conceptualización
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strategies developed. In research i
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para la potencialidad orgánica de
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Cuando nos centramos en la psicoter
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mental, lo que significa que el tem
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* ¿Es la música un lenguaje de la
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La música procesada es un término
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Evolutional Psychology Department.
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M E L O D Y : A N I N T E R N A T I
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personas. Pero para el, lo social a
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se centra en pruebas indirectas com
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especificidad del arte. No hay que
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diferentes de forma consecutiva per
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Se efectuaron una serie de análisi
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Respecto a la primera película no
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Segmentos de películas Condición
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Naranja mec. 3.03 3.35 2.70 Apocaly
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TABLA 5.- Efecto de la forma (banda
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contradicción provoca una mejor id
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T H E P H E N O M E N O L O G I C A
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concern rythyms which are drawn fro
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profesión (como los terapeutas int
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Desde el punto de vista psicológic
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las diferencias culturales, las ori
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music vibration. Seminal research w
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- Pregnancy - Often bleeding duoden
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music", "relaxing music", "analgesi
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prolonged music listening on oxygen
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observable behaviour. Objective stu
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participated in the test. Our work
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R I T M O S B A S E S P A R A E L D
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una seria investigación científic
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son situaciones ansiógenas que si
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de la experiencia demostraron ser b
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Cuarenta sujetos, que durante el ti
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people`s health and well-being; cau
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S O N O R O P A R A L A E V O L U C
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ased, such as: - audio Power of lis
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S O U N D S , C O L O U R S A N D P
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los últimos siendo probados a trav
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Peace and the worldwide role of mus
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Medicine (IJAM) has taken its place
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poet, who in the course of his spir
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music therapy, discipline which has
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from the GRID of boxes on a compute
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possessed an electronic digital pia
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avoided verbal interchanges with th
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up a piece of music about the sadne
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(pressure sensors, strain gauges et
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- Among the resources we believe we
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greatly in spite of the generosity
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Calabria = 1 Piemonte = 22 Campania
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way, glean the intrinsic and extrin
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subject. C. to take part in cultura
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people", "from one person to anothe
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service without its being given pub
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The thought of creating a unitary n
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Therapy Vol 2 No1) "Music and Softw
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suck/blow mechanisms, touch screens
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own musical potential, about the ex
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notes potentiated (between one and
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John Calder 1977. p. 176. 2. WILSON
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La esfera trágica propicia al trab
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Símbolos: distinguir éstos nos pe
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musicoterapeutas de hoy sientan la
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M U S I C A L : U N A C E R C A M I
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"El corazón es una perla que mira
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perfectamente delimitados. Quizás
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Dentro de las más avanzadas metodo
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M U S I C T H E R A P Y I N A C O N
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- Musicoterapia y expresión escén
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2.1.2. Registro psico-f isiológico
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lenguaje córporo-sonoromusical es
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elación con los demás.El cuerpo h
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todos los pueblos y culturas, 8.1.2
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primero vaga e indefinida, a la que
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o territorio por una parte y la exp
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independientemente de sus dimension
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LORENZ, Konrad - Das soaenannte Bos
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Pierre Schaeffer: "La música es la
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dicho que el material significante
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Dijimos hasta aquí 1) Que existe u
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Es importante hacer un pequeño par
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música. Puede, claro está, ser as
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estéticas es de donde podemos move
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mañana, se alimenta de si misma y
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Bateson, G. Bateson, Mary C. E1. te
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The regression, produced through so
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epresentative and of their descript
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magic formulas, recall rhytmic work
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feelings, a vent otherwise impossib
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mandala") gives an image of unity-e
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Piaget J., La nascita dell'intellig
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A continuacion describiré la mejor
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corporal. * B. AREA DEL LENGUAJE SO
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En el hombre,el lenguaje verbal ade
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* A. AREA DEL LENGUAJE CORPORAL * A
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* B.e. DISEÑOS MELODICOS Es capaz
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T H E O R I G I N S O F M U S I C T
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infringed certain taboos and thus e
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moderate tempo suited to a relaxed
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The Demon Song represents the heali
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ain-areas than that done by a singl
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pain), and what he terms Endorphine
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Patient (mostly seated or lying dow
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ut also in order to block, or delay
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Both can be traced back to ancient
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781, 1976. 9. Foster,G.M. & Anderso
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health system (B0, 1989). In Norway
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health work. He underlines that hea
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clients possibility for growth and
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After some time we also worked with
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Music School also was conductor of
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cultural activities, profylactic he
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Monsen, Nina Karin (1987): Det elsk
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No existe una norma estable de vali
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entonces ni Y0 soy Y0 ni TU eres TU
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ealidad. Una de las necesidades má
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tras una patologia mental que encie
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1. Música 2. Pintura 3. Contar his
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costumbres y tradiciones también j
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llevamos dentro. R E S O N A N C E
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La voz es el primer canal que toma
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habilidad social y musical. Los suj
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Song Sensitation@ es un método de
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T R A N S F E R E N C E I N T H E M
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Este taller se ofrece a los musicot
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experience moments of your life, me
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We will work on the concept of synt
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communication (for exemple the "lal
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different lights, benefitting both
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The link between Musictherapy and P
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W H E R E T H E R A P Y A N D E D U
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Objetivos: 1. Acercamiento al conce
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These two extreme and diametrally o
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able to became therapists - the abi
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Interest in the training of music t
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The music therapeutist must the ref
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S A B E R O N O S A B E R A C E R C
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abocarnos al intento de refutación
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teorización en el exigente camino
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de alcanzar ese objetivo particular
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efiriendo a lo mismo cuando hablamo
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investigación, donde ya han sido c
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como son las dramatizaciones sonora
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La teoria es tranquilizadora porque
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Bibliografía ALTHUSSER, Louis. SOB
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who will receive the non-verbal or
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methodology about professional trai
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transferencia y contratransferencia
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B. Integración de competencias en
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itself, the more is able to experie
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decide about his own life, since hi
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Ontopsychology and its fundamental
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for music educators to work in cent
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II The training program as it is no
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In the field of special education (
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des Techniques Artistiques en Péda
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L'Art qui favorise l'expression bé
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pas Léonard de Vinci. C'est l'idé
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nuance trouve sa matiere dans la co
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4 - ART ET THERAPIE AU-JOURD'HUI -
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y the quality of Carol Robbins list
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trainee therapist might well learn
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However, the course of training aim
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task and then reflect with the grou
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References Bruscia, K. (1987) Profe
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2. Programas Profesorado de Formaci
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Didáctica, Orientaciones Pedagógi
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habla, han visto en la Música un r
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Como podemos observar, el abanico d
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enseñanza a distancia, y dadas las
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Como se puede entender, los Medios
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utilización de uno u otro medio de
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consulta importante, ya que casi to
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Psicopedagogia. El momento se nos p
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understand Our own approach to this
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- D P R 24 July 1977 n 616, which d
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psychomotory retardment and learnin
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the users; c) to promote and safegu
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staff itself. The teachers, in this
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IV. Principles for a formative curr
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therapist. This work will allow the
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2. PERCEPCION Nosotros percibimos n
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totalidad del potencial somato-psiq
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corporales. El provocar voluntariam
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7. EXPRESION CORPORAL EN LA CLINICA
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factores el biologico y el cultural
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10.1. REPRESENTACION GRAFICA DEL ES
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sostiene que " todo lo viviente tie
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proceso psicobiológico con tecnica
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L A A C T I V I D A D D E M U S I C
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Los niños que acuden a CREI-SANTS
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establecimiento de una etapa pre-ex
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Actividades en CREISANTS Diagnósti
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Ofrecer otras alternativas terapéu
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intervención en musicoterapia que
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corporal, plástico y verbal, éste
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hora y media de encuentro visualiza
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comunidad universitaria, nos es pos
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A. Presentación de video B. Articu
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aprendizajes especificos en el áre
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años: El Cuerpo, La Cómunicación
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epetir y no a crear'' y que no tien
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tocar y narrar el cuento. 3) Mi viv
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Prof. Vida B. de Aizenwaser, Lic. M
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Therefore I think it is important f
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Aalborq Universitv (DK). The Master
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The first three years the students
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Composition and arragement tecnique
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Example 1 + 2) These two pieces of
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- your development will be evaluate
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other hand the individual therapist
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alanced way between rationality and
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Casement, P.: "Lyt til patienten".
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MUSICOTERAPEUTA EN LAS INSTITUCIONE
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Sigmund Freud, creador del psicoan
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que los utilizan, en la tentativa d
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establecimiento de una "reacción s
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verbal o musical, va a priorizarse
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mismo que aprendi en la facultad?;
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puerta del consultorio, cuando lleg
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el encuadre?. Si hablamos de un esp
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una "vocación de sacrificio" en ha
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Suele ocurrir -al menos en los llam
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Si pensamos en un encuadre en music
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El objetivo del presente trabajo es
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de musicoterapeutas. 2.3.De autores
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. Referencias bibliográficas. . Pr
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1.1. Area de desempeño profesional
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. Terapia intensiva . Pacientes ter
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Stone y Church, Freud, M. Klein Ges
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. Las características y el nivel d
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prolongación del cuerpo y de objet
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ealizarse el II Congreso Mundial de
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la hipótesis de la existencia de c
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En el periodo que denominaremos "Ap
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Los trabajos presentados o publicad
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de enseñanza era explicitada por l
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La musicoterapia en el area predomi
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Ej. el término "objeto intermediar
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En 1986, una de las autoras asumió
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como abordaje terapéutico en la at
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sonoro-musical de la danza a partir
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As, Arg. AIZENVASER, Vida B. de (19
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musicoterapia".2da.parte Ed.Barry B
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Guadalupe. Bs.As. Arg. EPSTEIN, Hel
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Nación Suplemento Literario Doming
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musicoterapia en el tratamiento de
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coadyuvante en la recuperación de
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SERRONI-COPELLO, Raúl (1986) Hacia
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4.4.- PROFESSIONAL PROFILE OF THE M
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care. But despite these differences
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* informal, spontaneous "compositio
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about such things will depend on th
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Bringing music and therapy together
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Does this client respond best to vo
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attitudes built into us in childhoo
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eing by such sharing. It is also im
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Music Therapists must see themselve
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helped music therapists improve the
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think that this is nothing out of t
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other professionals involved with a
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great detail not only by the superv
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not be. The child might look away a
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As the number of music therapists i
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P R O F E S S I O N A L I S A T I O
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travelling healers. Many of which w
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legislation not free these occupati
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much relevence to music therapy pra
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Larkin G (1983) Occupational Monopo
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other professionals * The situation
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