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An Interpretative Phenomenological AnalysisThis qualitative study examined the experiences of music therapists that work in an environment that promotes censorship practices. There are several studies that discuss censorship practices across helping professions but few studies within music therapy literature....
Show moreThis qualitative study examined the experiences of music therapists that work in an environment that promotes censorship practices. There are several studies that discuss censorship practices across helping professions but few studies within music therapy literature. Music therapy code of ethics and education stress the importance of self-reflection and recognizing biases for the therapist, however there is minimal information on biases when applying censorship practices. As a helping profession nonmaleficence is emphasized, however there is a paucity of research that includes the relationship between harm and censorship. Additionally, music therapy research and education identifies the need for culturally responsive practices, however have not included censorship and its effects on the therapist and participants in this movement. In this study seven participants engaged in one semi-structured interview to describe their experiences and relationships with self, clients, coworkers and larger institutions when experiencing censorship practices. Results demonstrate three overarching themes of values and beliefs, responses and navigating power in relationships. Each theme had at least three levels which described the experience of the client, therapist, co-workers and institution. These narratives and results suggest the need for continued research and discussion in the music therapy community on harm that may occur through censoring songs and experiences and ethical implications.
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This qualitative focus group study explored how music therapists are understanding and responding to changes in client access since the move toward tele-music therapy spurred by the recent COVID-19 virus outbreak. Coming from a recognition of histories of health acce...
Show moreThis qualitative focus group study explored how music therapists are understanding and responding to changes in client access since the move toward tele-music therapy spurred by the recent COVID-19 virus outbreak. Coming from a recognition of histories of health access disparity for underserved populations, this study also sought music therapists’ perspectives on how specific cultural groups and identities may have been unequally affected in terms of access to tele-music therapy. In this study, a synchronous online focus group discussion was facilitated with six music therapists to explore their perspectives regarding the benefits and challenges of tele-music therapy, particularly in terms of client access, and to explore ways these therapists found to respond to any challenges or disparities in access they encountered. Results suggest that music therapists are finding a complex set of both benefits and challenges in terms of their clients accessing tele-music therapy. Four themes with 18 sub-themes were found: challenges/barriers to access (technology challenges, inequities in access, facility- or population-related barriers, safety concerns, challenges of in-home sessions, and hard choices), bridging the barriers (benefits to specific populations, in-home session benefits, bridging distance, and finding solutions), making music in tele-music therapy (music-making challenges, singing, musical instruments and technology, and musical solutions), and the future role of tele-music therapy (hopes and concerns, preparing for the future, and possibilities.) These findings offer recommendations for the continued use of tele-music therapy even beyond the current pandemic. Keywords: telehealth access, barriers to access, underserved populations, COVID-19
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Slippery Rock University Centennial Oral History CollectionAudio recording of the interview of Margaret Nelson on October 5, 1989.
1989
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Baseball in Pennsylvania Oral History CollectionAudio recording of the interview of Sally O'Leary on November 21, 1994.
1994
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Baseball in Pennsylvania Oral History CollectionTranscript of the interview of Sally O'Leary on November 21, 1994.
1994
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The Slippery Rock University Archives and Special Collections houses a number of oral history collections. Many of these collections are about Slippery Rock University history from the founding of the Slippery Rock Normal School all the way to present day. Additional...
Show moreThe Slippery Rock University Archives and Special Collections houses a number of oral history collections. Many of these collections are about Slippery Rock University history from the founding of the Slippery Rock Normal School all the way to present day. Additionally, the Dixon Baseball Oral History Collection concerns the history of baseball from local western Pennsylvania residents.
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Baseball in Pennsylvania Oral History CollectionAudio recording of the interview of Richard Ostrum in November 1994.
1994
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Baseball in Pennsylvania Oral History CollectionTranscript of the interview of Richard Ostrum in November 1994.
1994
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ROCKvoices Oral History ProjectAudio recording of the interview of Gordon Ovenshine conducted on January 30, 2009.
2009
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ROCKvoices Oral History ProjectTranscript of the interview of Gordon Ovenshine conducted on January 30, 2009.
2009
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ROCKvoices Oral History ProjectVideo clip from the interview of Gordon Ovenshine conducted on January 30, 2009.
2009
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This is a collection of digital versions of "oversized" items physically stored in vertical and flat files.
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ROCKvoices Oral History ProjectAudio recording of the interview of Anthony Pagano conducted on April 22, 2009.
2009
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ROCKvoices Oral History ProjectTranscript of the interview of Anthony Pagano conducted on April 22, 2009.
2009
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ROCKvoices Oral History ProjectVideo clip from the interview of Anthony Pagano conducted on April 22, 2009.
2009
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ROCKvoices Oral History ProjectAudio recording of the interview of John Papa conducted on April 27, 2023.
2023
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ROCKvoices Oral History ProjectTranscript of the interview of John Papa conducted on April 27, 2023.
2023