Journal article
Lived Experience Perspectives on Ableism Within and Beyond Music Therapists' Professional Identities
Carolyn Shaw, Victoria Churchill, Sarah Curtain, Allison Davies, Brede Davis, Zoe Kalenderidis, Emily Langlois Hunt, Benjamin McKenzie, Megan Murray, Grace Anne Thompson
Music Therapy Perspectives | Oxford University Press | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1093/mtp/miac001
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Abstract
The 10 authors contributing to this reflective essay are comprised of music therapy practitioners, academics, and students with lived experience of disability, neurodivergence, or/and chronic physical and mental health conditions. We will discuss the impact of ableism in our music therapy work, both for participants and for music therapists. Beyond outright discrimination of people with disability, ableism is typically linked to an agenda to normalize and cure. In contrast, music therapists working from a position of post-ableist music therapy seek to collaboratively provide conditions and musical experiences that are less disabling and restrictive through addressing barriers and facilitatin..
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