Playing With Chaos: Broadening Possibilities for How Music Therapist’s Consider Chaos in Group Work With Young People

Pub Date : 2020-11-16 DOI:10.1093/mtp/miaa024
H. Oosthuizen, K. Mcferran
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Many music therapists have alluded to challenges in their work with groups of young people. However, chaos, incorporating experiences of disintegration and destruction, is a construct often overlooked in music therapy literature. Some music therapy authors have related experiences of chaos to the struggles faced by young people referred for therapy. These experiences require management, modification, or resolution. The authors of this article synthesized broader understandings and approaches towards chaos described in literature from fields including music therapy group work, drama therapy, the arts, psychoanalysis, organizational studies, and philosophy. Chaos is positioned as an inherent and necessary aspect of music therapy groups with young people, situated within a mutually potentiating relationship with more ordered features of a group process. From this paradoxical perspective, therapeutic transformation is enabled through creativity that holds the tension between order and the destructiveness of chaos. When chaos is welcomed in music therapy groups and framed within appropriate boundaries, the authors argue that experiences of chaos can be harnessed to support engagement with the paradoxes of creativity and destructiveness. The provision of a space to play with chaos supports young people who are required to flourish within adverse, chaotic life circumstances. The significance of this position for a group of young people who have committed offences in the South African context is highlighted.
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玩弄混沌:拓宽音乐治疗师在与年轻人的团队合作中如何看待混沌的可能性
许多音乐治疗师在与年轻人的合作中都提到了挑战。然而,混乱,融合了解体和毁灭的经历,是音乐治疗文学中经常被忽视的一个结构。一些音乐治疗的作者将混乱的经历与接受治疗的年轻人所面临的斗争联系起来。这些经验需要管理、修改或解决。本文的作者从音乐治疗小组工作、戏剧治疗、艺术、心理分析、组织研究和哲学等领域综合了对文献中描述的混乱的更广泛理解和方法。混沌被定位为与年轻人组成的音乐治疗小组的一个固有和必要的方面,处于与小组过程中更有序特征的相互增强关系中。从这个矛盾的角度来看,治疗转化是通过创造力实现的,创造力抓住了秩序和混乱的破坏性之间的张力。当混乱在音乐治疗团体中受到欢迎,并在适当的范围内形成时,作者认为,混乱的体验可以用来支持参与创造力和破坏性的悖论。提供一个与混乱玩耍的空间,支持那些需要在不利、混乱的生活环境中茁壮成长的年轻人。强调了这一立场对在南非犯下罪行的一群年轻人的重要性。
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