Exploring a Music-based Intervention Entitled "Portrait Song" in School Music Therapy

Rivka Elkoshi
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Songwriting has gained footing as one of the main approaches in music therapy. Many of the publications focus on various techniques whereby children and adults are assisted, individually or in groups, to create songs collaboratively. This study explored a non-collaborative song-based intervention entitled "Portrait Song"; namely, an original song composed by the therapist for and about specific recipients as a therapeutic tool. The "Portrait Song" intervention was initiated and implemented by Ms. Stella Lerner, an Israeli music therapist and composer. Two specific aims were set for the study: (1) to explore the nature of the "Portrait Song" practice as a means for school music therapy; and (2) to examine the effect of the "Portrait Song" intervention on students' outcomes. The author/researcher acted as an outside observer, evaluating the "Portrait Song" intervention and the students' experiences in two schools in Israel, which provide music therapy programs for children possessing a broad range of disorders. Data included field notes compiled during class observations, extensive interviews with the therapist, and examination of musical scores and written material. The study showed that the "Portrait Songs" intervention guided participants to higher levels of social adjustment, refined physical skills, and assisted with areas of self-identity and self-efficacy. Lerner's innovative "Portrait Song" intervention can give music therapists some perspectives about the possibility and benefits of composing complete therapeutic songs (lyrics and music) for and about specific clients in school settings.
“肖像歌”在学校音乐治疗中的音乐介入探索
歌曲创作已经成为音乐治疗的主要方法之一。许多出版物的重点是各种技术,其中儿童和成人被协助,个人或团体,共同创作歌曲。本研究探索了一种名为“肖像歌”的非合作歌曲干预;也就是说,由治疗师为特定接受者创作的原创歌曲,作为治疗工具。“肖像之歌”干预由以色列音乐治疗师和作曲家斯特拉·勒纳女士发起并实施。本研究设定了两个具体目的:(1)探讨“肖像歌”实践作为学校音乐治疗手段的本质;(2)考察“肖像歌”干预对学生学业成绩的影响。作者/研究者作为一名外部观察者,评估了“肖像歌”干预和以色列两所学校学生的经历,这两所学校为患有各种疾病的儿童提供音乐治疗项目。数据包括在课堂观察中收集的现场笔记,与治疗师的广泛访谈,以及乐谱和书面材料的检查。研究表明,“肖像歌曲”干预引导参与者达到更高的社会适应水平,改善身体技能,并在自我认同和自我效能方面提供帮助。勒纳创新的“肖像歌”干预可以为音乐治疗师提供一些关于在学校环境中为特定客户创作完整治疗歌曲(歌词和音乐)的可能性和好处的观点。
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