A Description of Harmful Events Reported by Music Therapists in Their Everyday Clinical Practice

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION Music Therapy Perspectives Pub Date : 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1093/mtp/miad013
Valerie Jackson, Anthony Meadows
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Twelve music therapists working in a range of settings throughout the United States were interviewed and asked to recall harmful events they experienced during music therapy sessions. In total, 61 harmful or potentially harmful events were described and subsequently analyzed using procedures consistent with qualitative content analysis. Four categories emerged that characterized these harmful events: (1) emotional harm, (2) physiological harm, (3) physical harm, and (4) relationship harm. Within each of these categories, therapist self-awareness, clinical decision-making, and clinical competence are discussed. The findings suggest a need for increased awareness of the potential for harm in music therapy clinical practice, increased education for students and new professionals entering clinical training/practice, as well as additional research exploring the ways music therapists may define, navigate, and prevent harm.
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音乐治疗师在日常临床实践中报告的有害事件描述
12位在美国各地工作的音乐治疗师接受了采访,并被要求回忆他们在音乐治疗期间经历的有害事件。总共描述了61个有害或潜在有害的事件,随后使用与定性内容分析一致的程序进行了分析。这些有害事件有四种特征:(1)情感伤害,(2)生理伤害,(3)身体伤害,(4)关系伤害。在这些类别中,讨论了治疗师的自我意识,临床决策和临床能力。研究结果表明,需要提高对音乐治疗临床实践中潜在危害的认识,增加对学生和进入临床培训/实践的新专业人员的教育,以及探索音乐治疗师可能定义、导航和预防危害的方式的额外研究。
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