Notes on notes: A critical reflection on clinical writing in music therapy practice

IF 0.7 Q4 REHABILITATION British Journal of Music Therapy Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1177/13594575241240133
Ian Grundy
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Therapeutic encounters are swathed in writing from referral and consent forms, clinical and process notes, evaluations and assessments to reports. However, there has been very little research into the broader meaning, function and context of writing in music therapy. In this article, I hope to encourage music therapists to think critically about the writing they produce and use in clinical practice. I draw on guidance from professional bodies, theories of memory, phenomenology, existentialism, the psychoanalytic perspectives on language of Lacan and Kristeva and post-modern ideas around the meaning and contextual understanding of a text through the writings of Foucault, Barthes and McLuhan. I encourage more reflexivity regarding the role of the music therapist’s self and intersubjective elements within the writing. I ask what influence the act of writing itself exerts on clinical practice and reflect on the role of language and its adequacy for describing the music therapy encounter. I further explore how music therapists contextualise the writing they produce, speculating on some of its functions in relation to the therapist, client and institution. In conclusion, I argue that clinical writing in all its forms potentially has a powerful impact on the therapy process as a whole.
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关于笔记的笔记:对音乐治疗实践中临床写作的批判性思考
从转介和同意书、临床和治疗过程记录、评估和评价到报告,治疗过程都充满了书面形式。然而,关于音乐治疗中写作的广泛意义、功能和背景的研究却少之又少。在本文中,我希望鼓励音乐治疗师对他们在临床实践中产生和使用的写作进行批判性思考。我借鉴了专业机构的指导、记忆理论、现象学、存在主义、拉康和克里斯蒂娃的精神分析语言视角,以及福柯、巴特和麦克卢汉关于文本意义和语境理解的后现代思想。我鼓励对音乐治疗师的自我角色和写作中的主体间因素进行更多的反思。我询问写作行为本身对临床实践有何影响,并反思语言的作用及其是否足以描述音乐治疗过程。我还进一步探讨了音乐治疗师是如何将他们的写作背景化的,并推测了写作与治疗师、客户和机构的关系。最后,我认为各种形式的临床写作都可能对整个治疗过程产生强大的影响。
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