灵活自信社区治疗中的音乐治疗与社会康复

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Nordic Journal of Music Therapy Pub Date : 2022-09-26 DOI:10.1080/08098131.2022.2116593
Marie Strand Skånland
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摘要引言尽管康复已被强调为灵活自信的社区治疗(FACT)模式的一个主要方面,但对挪威应用该模式的研究表明,仍有潜力为服务用户提供更好的参与当地社会的机会。音乐疗法被强调为一种主体间活动形式,它是一种关系性的活动,可以促进赋权和个人康复。近年来,康复的社会方面得到了强调,本文探讨了通过FACT提供的音乐疗法如何支持服务用户的社会康复。方法采用质性访谈的方法。对FACT服务用户及其音乐治疗师进行了六次半结构化的联合访谈。结果运用反身性主位分析,产生了作为社会康复的主位音乐治疗,共有四个相关的子位:作为活动的音乐治疗、作为社会手工制作的音乐治疗,作为团结的音乐治疗和作为网络的音乐治疗。讨论利用社会康复的框架,本文讨论了FACT中音乐治疗作为一种合作活动的潜力,这种合作活动可以提供康复资本——包括社会和音乐资本——并可能有助于社会康复。
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Music therapy and social recovery in flexible assertive community treatment
ABSTRACT Introduction While recovery has been highlighted as a prime aspect in the flexible assertive community treatment (FACT) model, research on the application of this model in Norway suggests that there is still a potential for providing service users with better participation in the local society. Music therapy has been highlighted as a form of intersubjective activity that is relational and can promote empowerment and personal recovery. The social aspect of recovery has been highlighted in recent years, and this article explores how music therapy, offered through FACT, may support social recovery for service users. Method The research design was that of a qualitative interview study. Six semi-structured, joint interviews were conducted with FACT service users and their music therapist. Results Using reflexive thematic analysis, the main theme music therapy as social recovery was generated, with four relating sub-themes: musicking as activity, musicking as social handcraft, musicking as togetherness, and musicking as network. Discussion Using the framework of social recovery, this article discusses the potential of music therapy within FACT as a collaborative activity that can provide recovery capital – including social and musical capital – and potentially contribute to social recovery.
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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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