Publisher's Synopsis
Le langage musical et ses troubles hystériques, by José Ingenieros, delves into the intersection of music, language, and clinical psychology. This study explores the psychological manifestations of hysteria as they relate to musical expression and comprehension. Ingenieros analyzes how psychological disturbances can affect an individual's ability to create, interpret, and respond to music.
Written in French, this early 20th-century work provides valuable insights into the psychological theories of the time, particularly concerning the understanding of hysteria and its impact on cognitive functions. It is a crucial resource for researchers and students interested in the history of psychology, music therapy, and the relationship between mental health and artistic expression.
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