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ANO XVII – NÚMERO 19 – 2015

MUSICOTERAPIA MÚSICO-CENTRADA

  • André Brandalise
Enviado
19 maio 2021
Publicado
30-12-2015

Resumo

Este artigo apresenta um estudo teórico que visa abranger desde as influências históricas da musicoterapia músico-centrada até o momento atual. Apresenta e discute semelhanças e diferenças entre os pioneiros do modelo músico-centrado de musicoterapia. A metodologia deste estudo teórico envolveu a investigação acerca dos padrões e tendências descritas pelos pioneiros da musicoterapia músico-centrada a partir do fichamento e comparação do conteúdo de suas obras.

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