2010
DOI: 10.1177/135945751002400104
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Meaning and Relevance in a Therapeutic Journey: An Exploration of the Relevance of Fairy Tales to Work with Older Learning Disabled Clients Who Have Been Institutionalised

Abstract: This article describes aspects of long-term work with a learning disabled adult over the period of time during which he made use of a story. This is given in detail from a point at over 5 years into the therapy when an initial question about the story was presented to the therapist. The article shows the ways in which the story was incorporated into the overall musical work. These sessions are placed into the context of the therapy as a whole, the ways in which story and music were combined, the central place … Show more

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