Music therapists and feelings of clinical inadequacy
A narrative analysis
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Dalessandro, Susan (Dalessandro, Susan) (author),(Hadley, Susan) (Thesis advisor),(Miller, Vern) (Committee member),Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania College of Liberal Arts Music (Degree grantor)
Music therapists -- Attitudes -- United States,Clinical competence -- United States,Self-efficacy -- United States
Dalessandro, Susan
Hadley, Susan
Miller, Vern
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania,College of Liberal Arts,Music
Master of Music Therapy (MMT)
Masters Degree
Music Therapy
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Abstract In this narrative analysis, semi-structured interviews occurred with six music therapists to examine their experiences of feelings of clinical inadequacy in music therapy. Five themes with twenty-one subthemes emerged in the data: professional development (insufficient knowledge, lack of training, lack of experience in field/setting, lack of professional support), workspace issues (lack of knowledge of music therapy by others, feeling like an outsider, unrealistic expectations, unfair comparisons, pressure from unrealistic parental expectations), intrapersonal issues (historical wounds, personal vulnerabilities, personal traits), felt experiences (emotional, psychological, visceral, social, physiological, physical), and coping strategies (honest internal observation, professional vulnerability/humility, and compassion). The findings of this study hold implications for education, supervision, and further music therapy research.
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