Music Psychology
Psychodynamic theory is a psychological perspective that emphasizes the influence of unconscious processes and early life experiences on behavior and emotional functioning. It suggests that human thoughts, feelings, and actions are significantly shaped by underlying conflicts, desires, and memories, often originating from childhood. This approach is important in understanding how these unconscious elements can manifest in music therapy, affecting both the therapist and the client’s interactions and emotional expressions.
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