Journal article

Exploring the meaning of a performance in music therapy for children and their families experiencing homelessness and family violence

R Fairchild, G Thompson, KS Mcferran

Music Therapy Perspectives | Published : 2017

Abstract

This qualitative project explored the experience and meaning of a supported group performance held at the conclusion of a music therapy program for children and their families who were receiving support for homelessness and family violence. Interviews were conducted with three preadolescent girls who had participated in the group performance, as well as four parents who were audience members. An interpretative phenomenological analysis explored some of the similarities and differences experienced by participants. The performance was a multifaceted experience, with both positive and challenging aspects described. Three recurrent themes were identified: the children experienced intense, but mi..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This study was completed in total fulfillment of the first author's Master of Music (Music Therapy) at the University of Melbourne, Australia. The authors acknowledge the support of Bethany Community Support and the Department of Health and Human Services.