Journal article

A critical interpretive synthesis of music therapy case studies: Examining therapeutic boundary themes in the context of contemporary practice

Laura Medcalf, Katrina Skewes McFerran

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MUSIC THERAPY | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

This article presents the results from a critical interpretive synthesis that examined the prevalence and presentation of therapeutic boundary themes in music therapy case studies. Conventional boundary theories are often defined as the parameters of practice that encourage the clinician to perform boundary processes in a certain way. These theories pertain to practical and interpersonal elements when negotiating the therapeutic relationship and include features such as boundary crossings and boundary violations. A carefully selected set of case studies were examined and interrogated to determine the presence and type of boundary themes. These were analysed by distilling narrative descriptio..

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This research has received funding in the form of an Australian Postgraduate Award from The University of Melbourne, awarded to Laura Medcalf to contribute to the completion of her Doctor of Philosophy.