Music Therapy in a Parent-Child Reunification Program
Families separated due to abuse and neglect may experience compounded stress, and neglect in childhood may have negative effects on children’s resilience and development (Jacobsen, 2017; Pasiali, 2012). Music therapy can address the needs of these families seeking reunification, however the proces...
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doaj-7973555118ca44f590ff1ef481259e3b2020-11-25T02:03:26ZengGAMUT - Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre (NORCE & University of Bergen)Voices1504-16112018-10-0118410.15845/voices.v18i4.2601Music Therapy in a Parent-Child Reunification ProgramAngela Guerriero0Carol Ann Blank1West Chester University, United States; Tempo! Music Therapy, United StatesMusic Together, LLC, United States Families separated due to abuse and neglect may experience compounded stress, and neglect in childhood may have negative effects on children’s resilience and development (Jacobsen, 2017; Pasiali, 2012). Music therapy can address the needs of these families seeking reunification, however the process for implementing treatment requires the collaboration of social service agencies, funders, and service providers. This article describes two different implementations of a music therapy group within a reunification program, the clinical and contextual challenges to implementation, and the benefits to the families. (Übersetzung: Josephine Geipel ) https://voices.no/index.php/voices/article/view/2601family music therapyreunificationfamily separation |
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Music Therapy in a Parent-Child Reunification Program |
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Music Therapy in a Parent-Child Reunification Program |
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Music Therapy in a Parent-Child Reunification Program |
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Music Therapy in a Parent-Child Reunification Program |
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music therapy in a parent-child reunification program |
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GAMUT - Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre (NORCE & University of Bergen) |
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Families separated due to abuse and neglect may experience compounded stress, and neglect in childhood may have negative effects on children’s resilience and development (Jacobsen, 2017; Pasiali, 2012). Music therapy can address the needs of these families seeking reunification, however the process for implementing treatment requires the collaboration of social service agencies, funders, and service providers. This article describes two different implementations of a music therapy group within a reunification program, the clinical and contextual challenges to implementation, and the benefits to the families. (Übersetzung: Josephine Geipel )
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