Musicoterapia

costruire ponti tra un approccio partecipativo e le cure informate sul trauma in un contesto di assistenza minorile

Autori

  • Viggo Kruger GAMUT, University of Bergen, Norway; Aleris Care Norway
  • Dag Ø. Nordanger
  • Brynjulf Stige GAMUT, University of Bergen, Norway; GAMUT, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Norway

Parole chiave:

music therapy, child welfare, social work, trauma-informed care, participation

Abstract

Nonostante il crescente interesse per la musicoterapia negli ambiti dell’assistenza minorile, le pratiche di musicoterapia in questi contesti sono ancora poco ricercate in Norvegia. Il presente studio prende come punto di partenza una pratica collaborativa di Community Music Therapy. Abbiamo intervistato nove assistenti sociali di età compresa tra i 30 e i 55 anni, provenienti da quattro diverse istituzioni di assistenza minorile, circa le loro idee su vantaggi e svantaggi della musicoterapia come approccio per promuovere la salute mentale e lo sviluppo. Le idee degli informatori sui benefici della musicoterapia ruotavano intorno a quattro temi principali: a) sicurezza e benessere, b) relazioni e padronanza, c) gestione di emozioni complesse, e d) continuità e stabilità, attraverso le situazioni. I risultati mostrano che le riflessioni degli assistenti sociali in merito alla musicoterapia corrispondono a questioni relative all’assistenza minorile, come la cura informata sul trauma e la partecipazione. (Traduzione di Claudio Cominardi)

Biografie autore

Viggo Kruger, GAMUT, University of Bergen, Norway; Aleris Care Norway

Krüger is Associate Professor at GAMUT, University of Bergen, and he is music therapist and researcher for Aleris Care Norway. Krüger is chair of Norwegian Association for Music Therapy (NFMT) and member of the editorial board for journal “Norges Barnevern” (Norwegian Child Welfare). He is also chair of Community Music Therapy Project, “Come Closer”. Since 1987 Krüger has been full member of Norwegian Grammy award winner band Pogo Pops.

Dag Ø. Nordanger

Dag Ø. Nordanger, Doctor Psychol., is specialist in clinical psychology at the Western Norway Trauma Resource Centre (RVTS west), were he was the former Director, and Professor in psychology at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. He is the founding coordinator of CACTUS, a network across Norwegian competence centres building competence in the field of developmental trauma. His research and current engagements involve interventions to prevent child abuse and neglect, and approaches to facilitate a healthy development for those exposed, including music therapy.

Brynjulf Stige, GAMUT, University of Bergen, Norway; GAMUT, NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Norway

Stige is Professor of Music Therapy at the University of Bergen and Head of GAMUT – The Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre, University of Bergen & Uni Research Health, Norway. Stige has founded two international peer-reviewed journals (Nordic Journal of Music Therapy and Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy). He is currently the founding leader of POLYFON knowledge cluster for music therapy. Stige’s research explores relationships between music therapy, culture, and communities of practice.

Pubblicato

2018-10-17

Come citare

Kruger, V., Nordanger, D. Ø., & Stige, B. (2018). Musicoterapia: costruire ponti tra un approccio partecipativo e le cure informate sul trauma in un contesto di assistenza minorile. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 18(4). Recuperato da https://voices.no/index.php/voices/article/view/2593