Interaction themes in music therapy: definition and delimitation

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Abstract

Based on a doctoral study, the author presents a type of music therapyinteraction called ?Interaction Themes.? These are developed fromsession to session and often appear in music therapy interventions withchildren with severe functional limitations, especially children withautism. Although the Interaction Themes are characterised by arelatively simple and self-generated content, they have an essentialfunction because they contain the child?s and music therapist?s jointinteraction history. They make up the context within which it ispossible to create meaningful interaction with a client group whoseexpressions are often difficult to understand. The article describes thecharacteristics and functions of Interaction Themes, compares thephenomenon with music therapy case literature and delimits it in regardto other types of music therapy interaction with this client group. Theresults are described through qualitative analysis methods applied toclinical video material, including member checking, negative caseanalyses and pattern-generalisation.
Original languageEnglish
JournalNordic Journal of Music Therapy
Volume13
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)-19
ISSN0809-8131
Publication statusPublished - 2004

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