Journal article
A theoretical framework and therapeutic songwriting protocol to promote integration of self-concept in people with acquired neurological injuries
J Tamplin, FA Baker, RAR Macdonald, C Roddy, NS Rickard
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy | The Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre | Published : 2016
Abstract
A positive self-concept after neurological injury is associated with enhanced quality of life and good mental health. Therefore, effective reconstruction of identity is heralded as an important goal of rehabilitation. We have developed and tested a songwriting protocol for people with acquired brain injury and/or spinal cord injury (SCI) that focuses on six domains of self-concept (physical, personal, social, family, academic/work, and moral). Over 12 music therapy sessions, people create three songs that reflect their perception of their past, present, and future selves. The therapeutic process of creating these songs aims to integrate residual components of the past self with that of the p..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The development and testing of this songwriting protocol was funded by an Australia Research Council Future Fellowship FT100100022 and a University of Melbourne Postdoctoral Fellowship.