Journal article
Emotion regulation during conflict interaction after a systemic music intervention: Understanding changes for parents with a trauma history and their adolescent
VM Colegrove, SS Havighurst, CE Kehoe
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy | GRIEG ACADEMY | Published : 2019
Abstract
Introduction: For parents who have experienced childhood maltreatment, parenting an adolescent may trigger memories of abuse or neglect, intensifying parent-adolescent conflict. This paper extends an earlier report of outcomes from a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) of Tuning Relationships with Music™, an intervention for parent-adolescent dyads where parents have a trauma history and dyads are experiencing conflict, in order to look systemically at dyads’ emotion regulation during their musical representation of nonverbal conflict interaction (NCI). Method: The RCT randomly allocated 26 parent-adolescent dyads into intervention or control conditions, and analysed dyads’ self-report a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Ms. Colegrove received financial support through an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. The authors are grateful to participating families and referring services, and to Tom Hollenstein for his support with using the GridWare 1.15a software program.