The Intersections of Race, Burnout, and Self-Care in Social Justice and Music Therapy

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION Music Therapy Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1093/mtp/miac002
Ami Kunimura
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Burnout, race, self-care, and social justice are multidimensional and dynamic topics that have multiple intersections and implications for music therapists. Exploring the relationship between race and burnout is necessary because centuries of racism have created health and occupational inequities for people of color and because retaining a diverse workforce is essential for quality client care. This is especially important for music therapy, where professionals of color are underrepresented in a field that serves a diverse clientele with music, a culturally centered art form. This article will first explore current research on race and 2 types of burnout. Occupational burnout is a current public health issue and activist burnout is a major barrier to sustaining social movements. These 2 types of burnout may overlap and may be symptoms of larger systemic and social issues. Although self-care is needed to navigate both occupational burnout and activist burnout, self-care is not just a means of burnout prevention and stress management. In the context of race and social justice, self-care takes on deeper meanings and purposes that can be further supported by the principles of moral courage and moral resilience to cultivate progress, strength, equity, and inclusion in the music therapy profession. Self-care can symbolize freedom and compassion, and new perspectives will be offered on acknowledging self-care as an ethical responsibility and honoring self-care as an inherent human right.
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种族、倦怠和自我关怀在社会正义和音乐治疗中的交叉
倦怠、种族、自我照顾和社会正义是多维度和动态的话题,对音乐治疗师来说有多个交叉点和含义。探索种族与倦怠之间的关系是必要的,因为几个世纪以来的种族主义给有色人种造成了健康和职业不平等,而且留住多样化的劳动力对高质量的客户护理至关重要。这对音乐治疗尤其重要,因为在以文化为中心的音乐艺术形式为不同客户服务的领域,有色人种专业人士的代表性不足。本文将首先探讨当前关于种族和两种倦怠类型的研究。职业倦怠是当前的一个公共卫生问题,活动家倦怠是维持社会运动的主要障碍。这两种类型的倦怠可能重叠,可能是更大的系统性和社会性问题的症状。尽管需要自我护理来应对职业倦怠和活动家倦怠,但自我护理不仅仅是预防倦怠和压力管理的一种手段。在种族和社会正义的背景下,自我护理具有更深的意义和目的,道德勇气和道德韧性原则可以进一步支持自我护理,以培养音乐治疗行业的进步、力量、公平和包容性。自我照顾可以象征着自由和同情,将提供新的视角来承认自我照顾是一种道德责任,并将自我照顾视为一种固有的人权。
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Music Therapy Perspectives
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