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Music Therapy Students’ Experiences of Interactions with Young Clients During Fieldwork Placements
Journal Title Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy
Journal Abbreviation voices
Publisher Group Uni Health, Uni Research (VOICES)
Website https://voices.no/index.php
   
Title Music Therapy Students’ Experiences of Interactions with Young Clients During Fieldwork Placements
Authors Elvie Miller
Abstract In this phenomenological research study, I investigated the experiences of music therapy students’ musical interactions with young clients during fieldwork placements.  Six Masters level students provided written narratives describing their interactions and then engaged in semi-structured follow-up interviews.  Four main themes emerged during qualitative data analysis: 1) Breakthrough Interactions, 2) Balancing students’ needs with clients’ needs, 3) Role, identity and reflections of self, and 4) Supervisor issues.  These themes are discussed in detail and include excerpts from the interviews.  Reflections based on my reflexive journal are presented.  Implications and recommendations for future research are discussed.
Publisher Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre, Uni Health, Uni Research
Date 2012-07-01
Source Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy Vol 12, No 2 (2012): Including a Special Section Commemorating Clive Robbins (1927-2011)
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