COME_IN:自由二元即兴创作中内容、意义和主体间性的定性框架

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Nordic Journal of Music Therapy Pub Date : 2022-07-26 DOI:10.1080/08098131.2022.2084638
Monika Smetana, Irene Stepniczka, Laura Bishop
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越来越多的研究反映了对音乐治疗中有意义的时刻和来访者-治疗师关系的兴趣;然而,对于来访者的主观体验和治疗师与来访者之间的相互交织的过程,很少有深入的了解。这一初步研究的核心问题是,对话作为一种实质性的关系质量是如何出现的,并在自由的、二元的即兴创作中主体间表现出来的,这是人文主义和/或精神动力学方法在音乐治疗实践中的典型表现。本文介绍了混合方法的定性部分,旨在为非临床和临床研究开发框架的多阶段可行性研究。方法在非临床环境中,对成人参与者(n=9)和训练有素的音乐治疗师(n=8)进行录音,并在半结构化的述职访谈中口头反思17首自由双人钢琴即兴演奏。这些实验集中在一个或两个即兴创作的人感觉他们之间发生了关键的事情的时刻或时间段。对转录的访谈进行定性总结内容分析,包括选择性编码过程,以调查这两种观点。作为一个由两部分组成的范畴系统,内容、意义和主体间性框架(COME_IN)涵盖了(a)意义,即不同的内部和人际体验,表明二元即兴创作中关系的发展和状态;(b)主体间性,在时间和/或与内容相关的主观体验重叠中运作。该框架展示了意义和主体间性如何在人与人之间以非语言方式产生的多种模式,为进一步的混合方法分析提供了坚实的基础。需要临床研究来检验和完善这些分类。
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COME_IN: A qualitative framework for content, meanings and intersubjectivity in free dyadic improvisations
ABSTRACT Introduction A growing body of research reflects the interest in meaningful moments in music therapeutic treatment and the client--therapist relationship; however, little insight has been given into the client’s subjective experience and the interweaving processes between a therapist and a client. Central to this initial research is the question of how dialogue as a substantial relational quality emerges and intersubjectively manifests in free, dyadic improvisations, as is typical in humanistic and/or psychodynamic approaches to music therapy practice. This paper presents the qualitative part of a mixed-methods, multi-phase feasibility study intended to develop a framework for non-clinical and clinical research. Method In a non-clinical setting with adult participants (n=9) and trained music therapists (n=8), a total of 17 free dyadic piano improvisations were recorded and verbally reflected on in semi-structured debriefing interviews. These focused on moments or time periods where one or both improvising people had the feeling that something pivotal happened between them. A qualitative summarizing content analysis of the transcribed interviews, including a selective coding process, was conducted to investigate both perspectives. Results As a two-part category system, the framework for content, meanings and intersubjectivity (COME_IN) covers (a) meanings, i.e. different intra- and interpersonal experiences indicating developments and states of relationship in dyadic improvisations, and (b) intersubjectivity, operationalized in temporal and/or content-related overlaps of subjective experiences. Discussion Showing manifold patterns of how meaning and intersubjectivity nonverbally arise between people, the framework provides a solid base for further mixed-methods analyses. Clinical studies are needed to test and refine the categories.
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期刊介绍: Nordic Journal of Music Therapy (NJMT) is published in collaboration with GAMUT - The Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre (Uni Health and University of Bergen), with financial support from Nordic Board for Periodicals in the Humanities and Social Sciences and in co-operation with university programs and organizations of music therapy in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The Nordic Journal of Music Therapy serves the international community of music therapy by being an avenue for publication of scholarly articles, texts on practice, theory and research, dialogues and discussions, reviews and critique. Publication of the journal is based on the collaboration between the music therapy communities in the five Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden and the three Baltic Countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. This international but still regional foundation offers a platform for development of communication with the broader international community of music therapy. Scholars from all over the world are welcomed to write in the journal. Any kind of scholarly articles related to the field of music therapy are welcomed. All articles are reviewed by two referees and by the editors, to ensure the quality of the journal. Since the field of music therapy is still young, we work hard to make the review process a constructive learning experience for the author. The Nordic Journal of Music Therapy does not step aside from active engagement in the development of the discipline, in order to stimulate multicultural, meta-theoretical and philosophical discussions, and new and diverse forms of inquiry. The journal also stimulates reflections on music as the medium that defines the discipline. Perspectives inspired by musicology and ethnomusicology are therefore welcomed.
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