Music Therapy with Families: Diversity & Adaption

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Keynote af Stine Lindahl Jacobsen

Om oplægget:
"The field of music therapy with families is fast developing including therapeutic approach, research, training and populations. There is much diversity both across and within layers highlighting how music therapists adapt to different settings, needs, challenges and aims when working with families. Building from a presentation of diversity, focus will move towards adaption as a main theme when working with families. Music therapy approaches need to connect and adapt to current social and societal needs and challenges maybe even especially when working with families. The concept of adaption is active in how the therapist consciously intervenes and adapts to each individual family and in how family members can strengthen communication, mutual attunement and attachment. Likewise, when new therapeutic approaches and aims develop, training, research designs, and outcome measures have to follow and adapt. The valuable and challenging dance between research, training and therapy is presented and discussed including a short presentation of “Assessment of Parent-Child Interaction” (APCI) recently developed. APCI is an observation-based music therapy measure investigating parent-child communication and attachment using structured and unstructured improvisations and is carried out in close collaboration with the parents" (kilde: https://www.austmtaconference.com.au/downloads/AMTA2018-program-book.pdf).
Periode15 sep. 2018
Begivenhedstitel44th Australian Music Therapy Association National Conference
BegivenhedstypeKonference
PlaceringSydney, Australien, New South WalesVis på kort
Grad af anerkendelseInternational