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Estudos e Pesquisas em Psicologia

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Abstract

PEIXOTO, Paulo-de-Tarso de Castro. Biomusicality, Experience e Collective Awareness: Gestalt-Therapy, Music Therapy in Parent and Baby Care. Estud. pesqui. psicol. [online]. 2019, vol.19, n.spe, pp. 1084-1103. ISSN 1808-4281.

The article presents paths on the production of care for parents and babies. Initially, the concept of ‘biomusicality' is presented, bringing into view the vision of life woven into counterpoints, based on the affective sign-signals arising from relationships. The perspectives of Gestalt-Therapy, Music Therapy, and the Immanence Philosophies support the care-producing experiences for parents and babies. The question of the production of new temporalities in the relations between the parents is problematized in order to produce care where the subjectivity of the children is ‘affected' by fields of vital experiences. Experiences that are driven by the power of the desire for discovery, the search for novelty, the desire to connect with something in the environment that can nurture; experiences of the power of the child-devir that inhabits adults and that can be awakened by the fields of affectation of the clinical space. The article proposes the development of a Scientia Patibilis Natura, as a Sensitive Soul Science. Science allied to a ‘biomusical phenomenology' that guides and excites parents' sensible consciousnesses to produce a mutual sensible consciousness, a collective awareness. Experiences which produce an exciting clinical space, a space of relationship, a space of the sacred, a space of the musicality of life, a biomusical space.

Keywords : biomusicality; gestalt-therapy; music therapy; care; parents and babies.

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