Clements-Cortes Amy
Faculty of Music, University of Toronto and a contract academic staff at Wilfrid Laurier University, Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada.
J Music Ther. 2019 Aug 13;56(3):209-239. doi: 10.1093/jmt/thz006.
Despite the importance of the clinical music therapy internship, little research has been conducted to understand the perspectives, perceived musical, clinical, and personal skills, concerns, challenges, and anxieties of pre-professionals prior to and upon completion of the internship. This sequential mixed-methods study aimed to assess the perspectives and experiences of undergraduate students in the United States at two stages in the internship in music therapy practice. In total, 177 pre-professionals from the United States participated in this two-part study: (1) an online survey and (2) individual interviews with 25% (n = 44) of the participants. Survey results indicate statistically significant increases in clinical, musical, and personal skill development from pre- to post-internship. Six broad categories emerged from the interviews: confidence, anxiety, role clarity, professional suitability, loneliness, and boundaries/ethics. The results are encouraging, showing that the internship is a valued clinical experience that fosters improvement in the clinical, musical, and personal skills needed to work as a music therapist. This paper concludes with recommendations and suggestions for educators and supervisors on preparing and supporting pre-professionals in their skill development prior to and during internship.
尽管临床音乐治疗实习很重要,但针对实习前和实习结束后准专业人员的观点、感知到的音乐、临床和个人技能、担忧、挑战及焦虑所开展的研究却很少。这项序列混合方法研究旨在评估美国本科学生在音乐治疗实习两个阶段的观点和经历。共有来自美国的177名准专业人员参与了这项两部分的研究:(1)一项在线调查,以及(2)对25%(n = 44)的参与者进行个人访谈。调查结果表明,从实习前到实习后,临床、音乐和个人技能发展在统计学上有显著提升。访谈中出现了六大类主题:自信、焦虑、角色清晰度、职业适应性、孤独感以及界限/职业道德。结果令人鼓舞,表明实习是一项有价值的临床经历,能促进作为音乐治疗师所需的临床、音乐和个人技能的提升。本文最后为教育工作者和督导提供了建议,以便他们在实习前和实习期间为准专业人员的技能发展做好准备并提供支持。