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Aggression in music therapy and its role in creativity with reference to personality disorder
journal contribution
posted on 2023-07-26, 13:02 authored by Jonathan W. Pool, Helen Odell-MillerThis article describes a project that explored the relationship between aggression and creativity in music therapy. It examines the role of aggression in psychological growth and how music therapy might have a unique role in channelling aggression. An exploratory qualitative study included a mixed methods approach of a case study and thematic analysis of interviews. It included three interviews with three experienced music therapists who were asked about their experience of aggression in music therapy. The case study supports the evidence gathered in the interviews, and describes short-term individual music therapy treatment with a man with a personality disorder diagnosis and a history of extremely aggressive behaviour. The study suggested a strong link between aggression, affect and body movement. Gathered information and results from interview analysis showed that aggression and creativity share important similarities in areas of mastery and control, affect and emotion, and action and intention. Conclusions of the study showed that music therapy can sometimes provide a context for safe exploration of aggression and deeper feelings. It can also enable the individual to sublimate negative emotions through appropriate expression
History
Refereed
- Yes
Volume
38Issue number
3Page range
169-177Publication title
The Arts in PsychotherapyISSN
0197-4556External DOI
Publisher
ElsevierLanguage
- other