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Inside and outside the walls: music therapy supervision in a forensic setting

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posted on 2023-08-30, 13:46 authored by Helen Odell-Miller
In this chapter in the book Forensic Music Therapy, Helen Odell-Miller explores the domain of forensic music therapy supervision and looks in detail at the role of the external supervisor workoing across the system boundary with the in-patient music therapist. She explores the multi-layered 'context based' music therapy supervision setting. She uses vignettes and related literature from music therapy and forensic fields to illustrate theory and to explore such phenomena as difficulties in mentalisation; the elusiveness of risk and awareness of danger in certain circumstances; the different sorts of brick wall that can spring up along the border between outside and inside; and the ways in which supervision can parallel the index offense and related areas.

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  • Yes

Number of pages

256

Publisher

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Place of publication

London, UK

Title of book

Forensic Music Therapy: A Treatment for Men and Women in Secure Hospital Settings

ISBN

9781849052528

Editors

Stella J. Compton Dickinson, Helen Odell-Miller, John Adlam

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  • Supplemental material

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2013-05-28

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Arts, Law & Social Sciences (until September 2018)

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