**1. Introduction**

By applying a contemporary research case study approach, this article explores the client's experience of the change of motherhood by revisiting a previously published case report [1]. This case exemplified a whole fairy tale emerging in a single clinical session, of which few examples exist in the therapy literature. The metaphorical nature of myth and fairy tale can be well understood within a Jungian approach, and in view of this, the case remains a unique and seminal case for gaining deep knowledge and insights about the client's inner processes. The ongoing currency of this

unique music psychotherapy clinical case report is demonstrated by the ongoing and consistent interest generated through standard research platforms and clinical practitioner responses across Jungian and broader health practitioners. Additionally, more literature focusing on the deep issues surrounding motherhood has emerged since the publication of the original case report article. Therefore, applying a contemporary research case study approach to revisit and re-examine the issues raised provides further learnings and insights relevant to current understandings and practice in addressing the many changes engendered by the experiences of becoming a mother.
