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Music as medicine: An integrative approach to healing among lesbians suffering from discrimination trauma.

机译:音乐作为医学:一种在遭受歧视创伤的女同性恋者中进行综合治疗的方法。

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From a social context, this unique research study was chosen with the intention of giving voice to an underserved and under-researched lesbian population experiencing insidious discrimination resulting in post-traumatic stress and debilitating symptoms. The key was to discover how this group of women was using music as a healing modality to decrease their symptoms and increase their overall well-being.;This study was created while moving through the lens of liberation psychology, which attempts to examine and liberate people and communities living with social inequity resulting from institutionalized oppression. This legacy is carried out by continuing to target folks who are disadvantaged and marginalized at the hands of privileged groups in our society.;The method of critical hermeneutic participatory research served as the foundation for the structure of the study. This method supported a group research design that suggested we could learn from each other's stories and experiences. This method considered each person a co-researcher and participant. This was intended to level the power imbalance often found in the researcher/participant model.;Trauma from discrimination was viewed from a feminist perspective, which suggests that individuals having a lived experience are fully capable of naming their own struggle, including diagnoses such as trauma, post-trauma, and posttraumatic stress disorder.;Music as medicine was explored as an integrative, holistic approach to healing. This did not center on any particular style of music, but rather followed the individual's unique emotional connection to the type(s) of music that spoke to her.;Through a set of open-ended questions, the 5 women's narratives were recorded and transformed into text, which was then transcribed, evaluated for consistent and inter-related themes, and then further interpreted. The types of discrimination most noted in this study were sexism, homophobia, and classism. Symptoms of isolation, anxiety, depression, reduced self-esteem, and insomnia were common among the group. Music in its many forms was cited time and time again as an effective, accessible, and fully sustainable integrative treatment increasing overall health and well-being while diminishing painful post-traumatic symptoms.
机译:从社会的角度出发,选择这项独特的研究旨在表达对遭受阴险歧视,导致创伤后压力和使人衰弱的症状的服务不足和研究不足的女同性恋人群的声音。关键是要发现这群女性如何将音乐作为一种康复方式来减轻其症状并提高整体健康水平。该研究是在解放心理学的视角下进行的,该研究试图检验和解放人们以及由于制度化的压迫而导致社会不平等的社区。通过继续针对在我们社会中处于特权地位的群体处于不利地位和边缘地位的人们,来实现这一遗产。;批判性的诠释性参与式研究方法是该研究结构的基础。这种方法支持了一个小组研究设计,该研究表明我们可以从彼此的故事和经验中学习。该方法将每个人都视为共同研究者和参与者。这是为了平息研究人员/参与者模型中经常发现的力量失衡。从女权主义的角度看待歧视造成的创伤,这表明具有活生生经验的人完全有能力命名自己的斗争,包括诸如创伤等诊断,创伤后和创伤后应激障碍。音乐作为医学被研究为一种综合,整体的治疗方法。这并没有以任何特定的音乐风格为中心,而是遵循了个人对与她说话的音乐类型的独特情感联系。通过一系列开放性问题,记录并改变了5位女性的叙述文本,然后转录,评估一致和相互关联的主题,然后进一步解释。这项研究中最明显的歧视类型是性别歧视,同性恋恐惧症和阶级歧视。隔离,焦虑,抑郁,自尊降低和失眠的症状在该组中很常见。一次又一次地以多种形式的音乐被认为是一种有效,可及且完全可持续的综合治疗方法,可提高整体健康和幸福感,同时减少痛苦的创伤后症状。

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  • 作者

    Steinberger, Nicole Paige.;

  • 作者单位

    Pacifica Graduate Institute.;

  • 授予单位 Pacifica Graduate Institute.;
  • 学科 Psychology General.;Psychology Clinical.;Music.;GLBT Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 208 p.
  • 总页数 208
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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