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ANO XV – NÚMERO 15 – 2013

MUSIC THERAPY AND HUMAN CARE: THE MUSIC AND REHABILITATION OF PEOPLE WHO USE PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES

  • Sandro Santos da Rosa
  • Júlio Cézar Adam
  • Laura Franch Schmidt da Silva
Submitted
June 29, 2021
Published
30-12-2013

Abstract

The lack of theoretical and practical researches in Music Therapy, which focuses on the complexity of the demand in rehabilitation of people affected by the abuse of substances, is the main motivator for the development of this work. Methodologically based on a bibliographical search, this dissertation is divided into three parts. The first investigates how the abuse of psychoactive substances rooted itself as one of the main problems of the current society and how the use of substances is culturally related to the arts, specifically music. The second part identifies the ritual paths, in which the trans-signification of what is real happens. Issues related to language and ways the human being uses to leave reality, which mediate their existential quest, are the core of this part. The third and last part addresses the communicational and organizational nature of the music, in order to build an epistemological concept that considers the demand regarding to the clinical music therapy practice in rehabilitation of people affected by the abuse of substances. In this part, we identify that the Music Therapy session is a healthy practice of trans-signification of becoming human.

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