
This essay discusses the importance of pleasure, both in life and for life, according to authors from different psychological schools — psychoanalysis, bioenergetics, and neuroscience. It states that, in the application of music therapy in psychiatry, musical language enables communication between neurotypical individuals and those diagnosed with schizophrenia, as demonstrated by a five-year research project conducted in a psychiatric institution. It describes the structure of the sessions and how the experience of pleasure enables individuals in psychological suffering to establish relationships and communicate with the Other.
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.