Situation Songs - Therapeutic Intentions and Use in Music Therapy with Children

Authors

  • Agnes Kolar-Borsky
  • Ulla Holck

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v14i2.744

Keywords:

situation song, pediatric music therapy, therapeutic intentions, developmental delay, autism, children

Abstract

The aim of this study was to survey the various therapeutic intentions behind the use of one particular improvisation method applied in pediatric music therapy, called the situation song (from the German term “Situationslied”- Plahl & Koch-Temming, 2008, p. 180). According to Plahl & Koch-Temming the term situation song describes an improvised song, which is sung by the therapist or/and the child and which relates to the actual occurrence and the therapeutic relationship. The presented study focuses on the therapist’s singing only.

The study was conducted in stages: An elaboration of the first author’s clinical experience with situation songs (preunderstandings), a systematic analysis of relevant literature, followed by semi-structured interviews with three music therapists from Denmark, Austria and Germany. A flexible investigation approach was used, following hermeneutic principles.

The findings of the study show that situation songs are regularly used by pediatric music therapists, especially during the work with children at an early developmental age. The various intentions behind the use of situation songs can be summarized as such: to create a therapeutic space; to support the therapeutic relationship; to enhance experience and development in the fields of emotion, behavior, expression and social skills; to express  messages in language and to give structure to the child. The overall aim behind the use of situation songs is to offer essential experiences to the child in order to support his or her development.

This study attempts to give an impulse to more international exchange of clinical terms applied in music therapy. The study was submitted as the first author’s master thesis in Music Therapy at the Aalborg University in Denmark. The second author supervised the process of the master thesis.

Author Biographies

Agnes Kolar-Borsky

MA (Aalborg University and FMZ München), music therapist and special educational needs teacher, Vienna Austria

Ulla Holck

PhD, associate professor at the Music Therapy Program, Aalborg University

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Published

2014-06-10

How to Cite

Kolar-Borsky, A., & Holck, U. (2014). Situation Songs - Therapeutic Intentions and Use in Music Therapy with Children. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v14i2.744

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