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Identification of Challenges and Strengths of Children with Special Educational Needs in Their Musical Improvisations
Author(s) -
Miriam Lipsky,
Jiří Kantor
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
clinical psychology and special education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2304-0394
DOI - 10.17759/cpse.2019080108
Subject(s) - improvisation , musical , active listening , psychology , identification (biology) , music therapy , grounded theory , special needs , coping (psychology) , cognitive psychology , qualitative research , visual arts , communication , sociology , psychotherapist , art , social science , botany , biology , psychiatry
The study of therapeutic uses of musical improvisation can help to improve music therapy assessment which is the aim of this paper. This paper identifies 1. the individual challenges and strengths that may help to deal with problems reflected in musical improvisations of children with special needs and, 2. ways of their identification while listening to the children’s musical expression. Data were collected from 180 verbal descriptions of musical improvisations of four children with special needs and then analysed using grounded theory as well as content analysis of documents. It was found that music reflects children’s problems (with mainly bio-behavioural character) as well as their strengths that may be helpful in coping with those problems. Some theoretical guidelines for analysis of musical improvisation and the planning of music therapy intervention were suggested based on these findings.

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