The affordances of narrative group music therapy with adolescents who self harm

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University of Pretoria

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This qualitative study examined how adolescent participants who self-harm narrate motivations for and experiences of self-harm and what a narrative group music therapy process could afford them. Seven participants from a high school in South Africa who engage in self-harm attended narrative group music therapy sessions for six weeks. Multiple interventions were used to create opportunities for self-expression within sessions. Narratives that emerged during this therapeutic process were analysed. Five main narratives were identified: “who I am, becoming and strive to be,” “relationships,” “worldview,” “self-harm,” “music therapy.”

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Mini Dissertation (MMus)--University of Pretoria, 2018.

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Narrative music therapy, Adolescence, Trauma/abuse, Narrative analysis, Self harm, Identity, UCTD

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Lotter, S 2018, The affordances of narrative group music therapy with adolescents who self harm, MMus Mini Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/64975>