Theory and Practice of Vocal Psychotherapy
Discover the transformative power of voice in therapy with Theory and Practice of Vocal Psychotherapy by Diane Austin. Published in 2009, this insightful book spans 224 pages and introduces a groundbreaking voice-based model of psychotherapy. Austin expertly illustrates how vocal sounds can be expressed, listened to, and interpreted, providing a unique pathway to uncover unconscious aspects of the self. Through this innovative approach, readers can access profound memories, images, and emotions from the past, fostering significant personal change and growth.
Whether you are a mental health professional or simply interested in the therapeutic use of singing and voice, this book is an invaluable resource. Embrace the healing potential of your voice and explore the intersection of psychotherapy and music with Diane Austin's expert guidance.