Authors
Philippa Barry, Clare O'Callaghan
Publication date
2008/1/1
Journal
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
55-66
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Reflexive journal writing is used by students in many professions as an education tool to facilitate practice development. A music therapy student's use of a clinical reflexive journal, written during a cancer hospital placement, is outlined in this paper. A model of music therapy student (MTS) reflexive journal writing is described to explicate the process ofgenerating and integrating new understandings to extend practice. Illustrations of reflexive journal writing demonstrate the usefulness of journaling to inspire new insights and extend MTS's knowledge. A retrospective analysis revealed that this process is beneficial for (a) understanding contextual influences on practice, (b) connecting theory and practice, (c) self–evaluation and supervision, (d) practice development, and (e) understanding the usefulness of music therapy. Journal writing and analysis is considered a valuable method to facilitate the development of …
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