<p>Blending the insights of musicians and psychologists from D.W. Winnicott to Gregory Bateson to Ornette Coleman <i>Jazz and Psychotherapy</i> is a groundbreaking exploration of improvisation that reveals its potential to transform our experience of ourselves and the challenges we face as a species.</p><p></p><p>What we all share with the professional improvisers known as psychotherapists and jazz musicians is the reality of not knowing what those around us—or even we ourselves—are going to do next. Rather than avoiding it however these practitioners have learned to revere our inherent unpredictability as precisely the feature of human living that makes transformative change possible fully incorporating it into the theories and practices that constitute their disciplines. <i>Jazz and Psychotherapy</i> provides a sophisticated but accessible overview of the revolutionary approaches to human development and creative expression embodied in these two seemingly disparate twentieth-century cultural traditions.</p><p></p><p>Readers interested in music psychotherapy social psychology and contemporary theories of complexity will find <i>Jazz and Psychotherapy</i> engaging and useful. Its colorful synthesis of perspectives and multidimensional scope make it an essential contribution to our understanding of improvisation in music and in life.</p>
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