音乐治疗终止过程的临床意向:一项质性调查

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION Music Therapy Perspectives Pub Date : 2023-09-12 DOI:10.1093/mtp/miad021
Elaine A Abbott
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摘要:鉴于文献有限的音乐治疗师在多个临床环境中的具体终止实践,临床医生被要求参加开放式访谈,以解决以下研究问题:音乐治疗师目前的终止实践是什么?他们可能会描述哪些类型的解雇实践?他们在解雇实践中都经过哪些程序?访谈数据的专题分析被用来确定几个主题,其中一个是在本文中描述的:临床意图。结果中描述了四种临床意图:为终止做准备,考虑人的背景,构建治疗结构,实施终止过程。结果与终止相关的音乐治疗文献的比较表明,终止的一般准则并不普遍适用。提出了一个自我/同伴监督和终止服务决策的模型,有三个目的:(A)为学生和临床医生提供一种方法,让他们考虑自己所处的与终止服务有关的具体情况,(b)为他们提供一种方法,让他们考虑如何最有效地照顾他们所服务的人的需求,以及(c)为他们提供一种方法,让他们考虑自己的自我照顾需求。
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Clinical Intentions in Music Therapy Termination Processes: A Qualitative Inquiry
Abstract ABSTRACT: Given the limited literature on the specific termination practices of music therapists in multiple clinical settings, clinicians were asked to participate in open-ended interviews to address the following research questions: What are the current termination practices of music therapists? What types of termination practices might they describe? and What processes do they move through in their termination practices? Thematic analysis of the interview data was used to identify several themes, one of which is described in the present paper: clinical intentions. Four clinical intentions are described in the results: preparing the person for termination, considering the person’s context, framing the therapeutic structure, and implementing the termination process. Comparison of the results to the termination-related music therapy literature showed that general guidelines for termination are not universally applicable. A model for self/peer-supervision and decision-making for termination was presented for three purposes: (a) to provide an approach for students and clinicians to consider the specific termination-related circumstances in which they find themselves, (b) to provide an approach for them to consider how they might most effectively attend to the needs of the persons they serve, and (c) to provide an approach for them to consider their own needs for self-care.
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