(Un)从经验中学习:未成年声音在音乐治疗训练中的阐释

Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1093/mtp/miac024
F. Myerscough, Denise Wong
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在当地一所大学围绕包容性医疗实践进行教学后,作者们聚在一起写了一篇反思性的文章,探讨我们在英国作为少数民族音乐治疗学员的经历。这一主题在音乐治疗出版物中受到的关注有限,尤其是对多个和/或不同压迫轴的交叉性的关注。Denise来自香港,十年前来到英国;她分享了自己在英国生活期间应对歧视和微侵犯事件的经历。弗朗西斯考虑了他们作为跨性别者、酷儿和残疾人的定位以及他们生活史的其他方面如何影响他们的培训经历。我们制定了一个面试时间表,在此基础上进行共同讨论,并确定了出现的主题,我们在这里进行了分析。讨论的主题是自我、自我体验和自我呈现;内部人-外部人;不公平&少数劳动力;少数民族景观压力;权力与制度文化;恐惧&负面影响;沟通与反馈;积极经验;以及个人成长&自反性。特别是,我们强调反思性在培训师个人层面和更广泛的培训机构层面的重要性。这需要在整个职业的培训内外致力于持续的学习和改进。
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(Un)Learning from Experience: An Exposition of Minoritized Voices on Music Therapy Training
Having met teaching at a local university around inclusive healthcare practice, the authors came together to write a reflective exploration of our experiences as minoritized music therapy trainees in the United Kingdom (UK). This subject has received limited attention in music therapy publications, in particular with the attention to the intersectionality of multiple and/or different axes of oppression. Originally from Hong Kong, Denise came to the UK a decade ago; she shared her experiences in navigating incidents of discrimination and microaggression while living in the UK. Francis considered how their experience of training was impacted by their positioning as someone transgender (trans), queer, and disabled, and by other aspects of their life history. We devised an interview schedule upon which to base a shared discussion and identified themes arising, which we analyze here. The themes discussed are self, self-experience & self-presentation; insider–outsider; inequity & minoritized labor; landscape of minority stress; power & institutional culture; fear & negative impacts; communication & feedback; positive experiences; and personal growth & reflexivity. In particular, we emphasize the importance of reflexivity both at the trainers’ individual level and the level of the wider training institution. This requires a commitment to sustained learning and improvement within and beyond training across the profession.
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