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Supporting parent-child interactions: Music therapy as an intervention for promoting mutually responsive orientation

机译:支持亲子互动:音乐疗法作为促进相互反应的方向的干预措施

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Background: Music therapists working with families address relationship and interpersonal communication issues. Few controlled studies exist in the literature but a growing body of documented practice is emerging. This study makes a contribution by documenting how music therapy supports mutuality and reciprocity in parent-child interactions. Objective: This study investigated mutually responsive orientation (MRO) behaviors of young children (aged 3-5) and their family members during music therapy. Methods: Participants were 4 families with low income and history of maternal depression as common risk factors. Data were collected by videotaping sessions, creating field notes and analytic memos, conducting parent interviews and reviewing parent journals. A cross-case analysis using MRO theory as a conceptualizing framework was used for the purpose of data reduction. Results: Greeting and farewell rituals, and the flexibility of music-based therapeutic applications facilitated development of coordinated routines. Therapist's actions (e.g., encouraging and modeling musical interactions) and bidirectional parent-child actions (e.g., joint attention, turntaking, being playful) facilitated harmonious communication. Behaviors promoting mutual cooperation were evident when adults attempted to scaffold a child's participation or when children sought comfort from parents, engaged in social referencing and made requests that shaped the direction of the session. The novelty of musical tasks captivated attention, increasing impulse inhibition. Parent actions (e.g., finding delight in watching their child participate, acting silly) and parent-child interactions (e.g., play exploration, shared excitement, cuddling) contributed to positive emotional ambiance. Conclusion: Music therapy assisted development of MRO within parentchild dyads by providing opportunities to rehearse adaptive ways of connecting with each other. Results of this study may serve as an archetypal model guiding clinical treatment planning.
机译:背景:与家庭一起工作的音乐治疗师致力于解决人际关系和人际沟通问题。文献中很少进行对照研究,但越来越多的文献记载的实践正在兴起。这项研究通过记录音乐疗法如何支持亲子互动中的互惠互利做出了贡献。目的:本研究调查了音乐治疗期间年龄在3-5岁之间的幼儿及其家人的相互反应取向(MRO)行为。方法:参加者为4个低收入家庭,有母亲抑郁史作为常见危险因素。通过录像会议,创建现场笔记和分析性备忘录,进行家长访谈和查看家长日记来收集数据。为了减少数据,使用了MRO理论作为概念化框架的跨案例分析。结果:问候和告别仪式以及基于音乐的治疗应用程序的灵活性促进了协调程序的开发。治疗师的行为(例如,鼓励和模拟音乐互动)和双向的亲子行为(例如,共同注意,转向,好玩)促进了和谐的交流。当成年人试图为孩子的参与提供支架时,或者当孩子向父母寻求安慰,参与社会交往并提出要求改变会议方向的要求时,促进相互合作的行为就很明显。音乐任务的新颖性吸引了人们的注意力,增加了对冲动的抑制。父母的行为(例如,在看着孩子参加比赛时感到高兴,表现出愚蠢的行为)和父母与孩子的互动(例如,进行游戏探索,分享兴奋,拥抱)有助于形成积极的情绪氛围。结论:音乐疗法通过提供练习相互联系的适应性方式的机会,协助了在亲子二联体中MRO的发展。这项研究的结果可以作为指导临床治疗计划的原型模型。

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