Journal article
Remixing identity: Creating meaning from songs written by patients recovering from a spinal cord injury
Michael Viega, Felicity A Baker
Journal of Applied Arts & Health | Intellect | Published : 2017
Abstract
Abstract Physical trauma that leads to a spinal cord injury can have a devastating impact on a patient’s self-identity. Therapeutic songwriting has been found to decrease symptoms of depression and increase self-concept for people who find themselves having to reconstruct their identity after experiencing a spinal cord injury following a traumatic accident. This study examines the developmental processes of self-concept through an arts-based analysis of songs (N=27) written by adult patients (N=9) who are in rehabilitation due to a road traffic injury. Four composite character portraits were revealed from the arts-based analysis, and the results are reconstructed as music comp..
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