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Choosing a career is one of the most important decisions we make in our lifetime. Career choice is more than working to earn a living but also an important window into how we identify and feel about ourselves. There are multiple issues involved in every career choice, particularly in the pursuit of a career in music performance.

Influenced by her hybrid background in music performance, psychology, and psychoanalysis, Julie Jaffee Nagel addresses the joys and challenges of career choice in music, with a specific focus upon the classical performing musician. She addresses a wide range of pressing topics related to such a career choice at a time when jobs and income for musicians are diminishing and COVID-19 has had a monumental, long-term impact on the arts. This includes feelings of burnout, career change and redirection, the need for self-care, mental health issues related to the lack of jobs and income, and the oftentimes crippling standards of professional performing musicians.

In addition, Nagel also points to potential opportunities and advocates new roles for musicians in the wake of a transformed music industry and society. Despite the numerous challenges performing musicians face in their careers, music can play a powerful role in mental life and society, helping us cope with the ravages and losses of the pandemic and other important events, and this can serve as much inspiration and reinvigorate professional musicians questioning the purpose of their career. All of these themes are developed through stories, clinical examples, anecdotes, research data, and personal reflection.



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Julie Nagel knows the field as a trained musical performer and a practicing clinician who is an international authority on work inhibition and performance block. There is none better!

-- Peter Loewenberg, history and political psychology, professor emeritus, University of California Los Angeles

Table of Contents

Prelude

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 Work

Chapter 2 Musicians and Money in the Wake of the Pandemic

Some Financial Facts: A Wake Up Call

What Do Musicians Contribute?

The Musician as “Product”

Creative Responses to the Pandemic

Why Should You Care About Music?

Your Money or Your Life

Chapter 3 Musical Development and Psychological Development

Erik Erikson: Development Over a Lifetime

“Ratios”: Life as a Balancing Act

Carolyn’s Monkey

Erikson’s Eight Stages for the Musician

Early Stages (ages 1-4)

Middle Stages (ages 5-7)

Late Stage: Stage 8 (ages 65+)

Chapter 4 The Meaning of Money and “Psychic Income”

Early Issues about Giving and Receiving

Attention and Money: Symbolic Nourishment

What Do Money and Stage Fright Share in Common?

How Much are You Worth?

Patrons and Angels

Buying Love

Nourishing Starving Artists

Chapter 5 Four Types of Personality Who Seek Music Careers

The Identity Status Interview

The Four Categories of the ISI

What Does ISI Data Explain?

Ken: Integrating Past and Present

Conclusion: Research and Clinical Work

Chapter 6 Pursuit of Perfection

The Disillusionment of Omnipotence

Growing Pains and Emotional Growth

Pursuit of Perfection: All the Right Notes

Ms. G

Mr. D

Resolution of Disillusionment: Grieving, Mourning, and Moving Forward

Chapter 7 The Golden Allure of Celebrity: Reflections on Boundary Crossings in Psychoanalysis and Music

Planning for the Big Meeting

Temptations

Deeply Disappointed

The #MeToo Movement and Music Education

A “Perfect Storm”: Private Music Lessons

A Rescue through “Love”

A Higher Cost for Education

Institutional Collusions

The Bad Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From the Tree

Treatment Issues

Coda

Chapter 8 Rethinking Music Education

Asked and (as Yet) Unanswered Questions

Teaching Talented Musicians: The University and Conservatory

Nurturing Healthy Musicians

How to Destroy Creativity in Music Students: A Paraphrase of Otto Kernberg

Educating Healthy People Who Are Musicians

A Healthy Music Profession

Chapter 9 Music and Mind Outside the Box

The Value of Music: Past and Future

The Impact of Music: Historical Precedents

Musicians and Mental Health Professionals as Non-Traditional First Responders

Music and Therapy in and beyond the Consulting Room

Beyond the Teaching Studio and Concert Hall

Has Anything Good Resulted from the Pandemic?

A Conclusion and a Beginning

About the Author

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 01/03/2023
    ISBN13: 9781538168387, 978-1538168387
    ISBN10: 1538168383

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Choosing a career is one of the most important decisions we make in our lifetime. Career choice is more than working to earn a living but also an important window into how we identify and feel about ourselves. There are multiple issues involved in every career choice, particularly in the pursuit of a career in music performance.

    Influenced by her hybrid background in music performance, psychology, and psychoanalysis, Julie Jaffee Nagel addresses the joys and challenges of career choice in music, with a specific focus upon the classical performing musician. She addresses a wide range of pressing topics related to such a career choice at a time when jobs and income for musicians are diminishing and COVID-19 has had a monumental, long-term impact on the arts. This includes feelings of burnout, career change and redirection, the need for self-care, mental health issues related to the lack of jobs and income, and the oftentimes crippling standards of professional performing musicians.

    In addition, Nagel also points to potential opportunities and advocates new roles for musicians in the wake of a transformed music industry and society. Despite the numerous challenges performing musicians face in their careers, music can play a powerful role in mental life and society, helping us cope with the ravages and losses of the pandemic and other important events, and this can serve as much inspiration and reinvigorate professional musicians questioning the purpose of their career. All of these themes are developed through stories, clinical examples, anecdotes, research data, and personal reflection.



    Trade Review

    Julie Nagel knows the field as a trained musical performer and a practicing clinician who is an international authority on work inhibition and performance block. There is none better!

    -- Peter Loewenberg, history and political psychology, professor emeritus, University of California Los Angeles

    Table of Contents

    Prelude

    Acknowledgments

    Chapter 1 Work

    Chapter 2 Musicians and Money in the Wake of the Pandemic

    Some Financial Facts: A Wake Up Call

    What Do Musicians Contribute?

    The Musician as “Product”

    Creative Responses to the Pandemic

    Why Should You Care About Music?

    Your Money or Your Life

    Chapter 3 Musical Development and Psychological Development

    Erik Erikson: Development Over a Lifetime

    “Ratios”: Life as a Balancing Act

    Carolyn’s Monkey

    Erikson’s Eight Stages for the Musician

    Early Stages (ages 1-4)

    Middle Stages (ages 5-7)

    Late Stage: Stage 8 (ages 65+)

    Chapter 4 The Meaning of Money and “Psychic Income”

    Early Issues about Giving and Receiving

    Attention and Money: Symbolic Nourishment

    What Do Money and Stage Fright Share in Common?

    How Much are You Worth?

    Patrons and Angels

    Buying Love

    Nourishing Starving Artists

    Chapter 5 Four Types of Personality Who Seek Music Careers

    The Identity Status Interview

    The Four Categories of the ISI

    What Does ISI Data Explain?

    Ken: Integrating Past and Present

    Conclusion: Research and Clinical Work

    Chapter 6 Pursuit of Perfection

    The Disillusionment of Omnipotence

    Growing Pains and Emotional Growth

    Pursuit of Perfection: All the Right Notes

    Ms. G

    Mr. D

    Resolution of Disillusionment: Grieving, Mourning, and Moving Forward

    Chapter 7 The Golden Allure of Celebrity: Reflections on Boundary Crossings in Psychoanalysis and Music

    Planning for the Big Meeting

    Temptations

    Deeply Disappointed

    The #MeToo Movement and Music Education

    A “Perfect Storm”: Private Music Lessons

    A Rescue through “Love”

    A Higher Cost for Education

    Institutional Collusions

    The Bad Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From the Tree

    Treatment Issues

    Coda

    Chapter 8 Rethinking Music Education

    Asked and (as Yet) Unanswered Questions

    Teaching Talented Musicians: The University and Conservatory

    Nurturing Healthy Musicians

    How to Destroy Creativity in Music Students: A Paraphrase of Otto Kernberg

    Educating Healthy People Who Are Musicians

    A Healthy Music Profession

    Chapter 9 Music and Mind Outside the Box

    The Value of Music: Past and Future

    The Impact of Music: Historical Precedents

    Musicians and Mental Health Professionals as Non-Traditional First Responders

    Music and Therapy in and beyond the Consulting Room

    Beyond the Teaching Studio and Concert Hall

    Has Anything Good Resulted from the Pandemic?

    A Conclusion and a Beginning

    About the Author

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