Music beyond sounds and its magic in the clinical process

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Abstract

This paper highlights the role of music in psychic change through a clinical case. A patient, who was initially distant and cold, started to talk about music. An enactment around the analyst’s comment about a famous conductor, started an exchange of music “notes” that changed the course of treatment. For the analyst, it brought old memories and musical reveries. For the patient, music allowed him to be in touch with undiscovered parts of himself and losses that had not been mourned. There was a mutual personal transformation and expanding awareness of self and other for both participants.

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Lijtmaer, R. (2020). Music beyond sounds and its magic in the clinical process. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 80(4), 435–457. https://doi.org/10.1057/s11231-020-09271-x

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