Roger Kennedy, "The Power of Music: Psychoanalytic Explorations" (Phoenix House, 2020) - a podcast by Marshall Poe

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Today I discussed why music so powerful in eliciting emotions with Roger Kennedy, the author of The Power of Music: Psychoanalytic Explorations (Phoenix Publishing House, 2020)
Now at The Child and Family Practice in London, Kennedy is a training analyst and past President of the British Psychoanalytical Society. This is his fourteenth book.
Topics covered in this episode include:

The ability of music to reward close listening because of qualities like movement and the web of interactions involved.

How music can draw on and has parallels to a range of situations, like “baby talk” sounds shared by mother and child, and the sounds animals make (especially in mating rituals).

Discussion of parallels between music and entering a dream state, rich with free association as opposed to a concrete, logically coherent “narrative”


Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of eight books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. (https://www.sensorylogic.com). To check out his “Faces of the Week” blog, visit https://emotionswizard.com.
 
 
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