The word ‘therapy’ is known to be a challenging one in music therapy. This discourse-oriented study asks: how do a group of adolescents and their music therapists in the child welfare services relate to the word ‘therapy,’ and how can music therapy as a profession get round problems connected to the use of it? The data consists of case study material from collaborative interviews of six Norwegian adolescents in out-of-home care and their music therapists in the first author’s ongoing PhD study. Systematic text condensation is used to collect relevant meaning-bearing citations for further discussion and in-depth reflection. The findings show that the word ‘therapy’ creates profoundly negative associations among the informants. In fact, it cr...
Introduction The study explores the theme “stigma” and how it was experienced by participants in MOT...
Music therapy has been shown to be efficacious in experimental studies. However, there is little e...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This thesis theoretically explores the concept of trust in music therapy with adolescents in a Norwe...
Summary - This qualitative study explores relationships between adolescents and music therapists in...
The present work explores how adolescents living under the care of Norwegian child welfare use music...
This qualitative research study explored how verbal processing occurred in music therapy work with ...
Music technology in music therapy - A study of the possibilities, potential and problems around the ...
This is a qualitative study examining how children experience a music therapy group, centered around...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-96).Adolescents with developmental disabilities, neuro...
The context of this study is the National Youth Development Outreach Project (YDO) situated in Eerst...
English title: The leisure club as an arena for music therapists? - A qualitative case study on the ...
The aim of this study was to survey the various therapeutic intentions behind the use of one particu...
This is a qualitative study examining how children experience a music therapy group, centered around...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to; (1) explore the experience of teenage asylum-seek...
Introduction The study explores the theme “stigma” and how it was experienced by participants in MOT...
Music therapy has been shown to be efficacious in experimental studies. However, there is little e...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...
This thesis theoretically explores the concept of trust in music therapy with adolescents in a Norwe...
Summary - This qualitative study explores relationships between adolescents and music therapists in...
The present work explores how adolescents living under the care of Norwegian child welfare use music...
This qualitative research study explored how verbal processing occurred in music therapy work with ...
Music technology in music therapy - A study of the possibilities, potential and problems around the ...
This is a qualitative study examining how children experience a music therapy group, centered around...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-96).Adolescents with developmental disabilities, neuro...
The context of this study is the National Youth Development Outreach Project (YDO) situated in Eerst...
English title: The leisure club as an arena for music therapists? - A qualitative case study on the ...
The aim of this study was to survey the various therapeutic intentions behind the use of one particu...
This is a qualitative study examining how children experience a music therapy group, centered around...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to; (1) explore the experience of teenage asylum-seek...
Introduction The study explores the theme “stigma” and how it was experienced by participants in MOT...
Music therapy has been shown to be efficacious in experimental studies. However, there is little e...
This project aims to investigate how carers and other professionals perceive the music therapy proce...