Non-Structured Initial Assessment of Psychiatric Client in Music Therapy
Ala-Ruona, E. (2005). Non-Structured Initial Assessment of Psychiatric Client in Music Therapy. Music Therapy Today, VI(1 (February 2005)), 23-47. http://www.musictherapyworld.net
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© Ala-Ruona, 2005.
This paper is based on the grounded theory study, in which experienced
music therapy clinicians were interviewed and their conception of an initial
assessment were examined in detail. The main result of the study is a
qualitative synthesis of initial assessment procedures, including the
description of the process how a therapist gains his/her understanding of
a client during an assessment period. In practice, an overall structure
and a setting of assessment sessions enable practical activities, which are
client-centered and usually non-structured. Activities can be seen as a
chain of interactional conditions, under which the necessary data is collected:
acting, experiencing, encountering, sharing and finally, discreet
discussion of what happened and what is perceived. This leads furthermore
to reflective working of a therapist and forming more whole conception
of the client’s situation and the elements related. When summing
up an initial assessment period and drawing up conclusions, therapist
uses several sources of information. The process of gaining understanding
is constructive, and in an ideal situation the whole multidisciplinary
team can take advantage of the cumulative knowledge of initial assessment
in music therapy.
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