Authors
Clare O’Callaghan, Denise Grocke
Publication date
2009/11/1
Journal
The Arts in Psychotherapy
Volume
36
Issue
5
Pages
320-328
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Interest in clients’ lyrics has burgeoned in music therapy research. Lyric analyses extend understanding of what is important in clients’ lives and substantiate song writing's utility in therapeutic and supportive care. A comparison of nine methods of lyric analysis indicate similarities and differences, namely in whether analyses were predominantly inductive or deductive, included numeration, and types of processes used to enable rigour. The postulation that researchers’ methods and backgrounds affect findings’ representations was also examined through a grounded-theory-informed analysis on lyrics already examined from a phenomenological perspective. Emergent differences illustrate how the grounded-theory-informed analysis uncovered understandings about what the participants expressed, while the phenomenologically-informed analysis uncovered what the lyrics indicated about the participants’ lived lives …
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