A case study about working with imagery in music therapy process
Tekijät
Päivämäärä
2014Pääsyrajoitukset
Aineistoon pääsyä on rajoitettu tekijänoikeussyistä. Aineisto on luettavissa Jyväskylän yliopiston kirjaston arkistotyöasemalta. Ks. https://kirjasto.jyu.fi/fi/tyoskentelytilat/laitteet-ja-tilat.
Music therapy can be broadly divided into active and receptive forms. Active music therapy
deals mostly with different forms of improvisations and music making. Receptive music
therapy deals with different forms of music listening.
For example listening to music in a relaxed state might bring to listener’s mind images or
sequences of images, experiences of bodily sensations or feelings. When discussing them
afterwards, or by making them more visible in form of a drawing these images might
resemble person’s dreams, wishes, thoughts or feelings. When working with them in more
depth, it can give the person new insights, ideas and thoughts about their life situations and
issues they might be dealing with.
The current research narrative is a case study which analyses the episodes that are dealing
with working with imagery in a music therapy setting with a 25 year old woman.
The research done on the client’s imagery and discussions about it shows her overall
processes and issues during that period of time as well as changes in them over time. It was
interesting to see the reoccurring images and themes that reflected the client’s overall issues
and after writing them out as well as categorizing them to see links and changes that had
taken place, in the form of imagery as well as in her life.
...
Metadata
Näytä kaikki kuvailutiedotKokoelmat
- Pro gradu -tutkielmat [28103]
Samankaltainen aineisto
Näytetään aineistoja, joilla on samankaltainen nimeke tai asiasanat.
-
Experiences of music listening and music therapy in acute stroke rehabilitation
Forsblom, Anita (Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2012) -
Depressed adults’ experiences of listening to their own clinical improvisations at home : A process evaluation of the music therapy homework
Snape, Nerdinga; Saarikallio, Suvi; Ala-Ruona, Esa; Hartmann, Martin; Brabant, Olivier; Erkkilä, Jaakko (Routledge; Taylor & Francis, 2023)Introduction Depression has a negative impact on millions of people worldwide, necessitating research into appropriate therapeutic methods. The aim of this qualitative study is to investigate how music therapy clients ... -
Favouring emotional processing in improvisational music therapy through resonance frequency breathing: a single-case experimental study with a healthy client
Brabant, Olivier; Solati, Safa; Letule, Nerdinga; Liarmakopoulou, Ourania; Erkkilä, Jaakko (Taylor & Francis; Routledge, 2017)Resonance frequency breathing (RFB) is a form of slow breathing at around six breaths/min, whose immediate effects are to substantially increase heart rate variability (HRV) and to reduce stress levels. Since RFB has already ... -
Music therapeutic emotional processing (MEP) : Expression, awareness, and pain predict therapeutic outcome
Saarikallio, Suvi; Toiviainen, Petri; Brabant, Olivier; Snape, Nerdinga; Erkkilä, Jaakko (SAGE Publications, 2023)Successful emotional processing is pivotal for the therapeutic change, and music can support emotional processing. However, we know little on how music-based emotional processing actually predicts clinical outcomes. This ... -
Music Therapy for Depression Enhanced With Listening Homework and Slow Paced Breathing : A Randomised Controlled Trial
Erkkilä, Jaakko; Brabant, Olivier; Hartmann, Martin; Mavrolampados, Anastasios; Ala-Ruona, Esa; Snape, Nerdinga; Saarikallio, Suvi; Gold, Christian (Frontiers Media SA, 2021)Introduction: There is evidence from earlier trials for the efficacy of music therapy in the treatment of depression among working-age people. Starting therapy sessions with relaxation and revisiting therapeutic themes ...
Ellei toisin mainittu, julkisesti saatavilla olevia JYX-metatietoja (poislukien tiivistelmät) saa vapaasti uudelleenkäyttää CC0-lisenssillä.