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ItemMusic Therapy with Bereaved Teenagers: A Mixed Methods PerspectiveMcFerran, K ; Roberts, M ; O'Grady, L (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2010)Qualitative investigations have indicated that music therapy groups may be beneficial for bereaved teenagers. The existing relationship between young people and music serves as a platform for connectedness and emotional expression that is utilised within a therapeutic, support group format. This investigation confirms this suggestion through grounded theory analysis of focus group interviews. Changes in self-perception were not found as a result of participation, however practically significant results were found on adolescent coping. These cannot be generalized because of the small sample size. Grief specific tools are recommended for use in future investigations in order to capture the emotional impact of music therapy grief work with adolescents.
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ItemExamining the relationship between self-reported mood management and music preferences of Australian teenagersMcFerran, KS ; Garrido, S ; O'Grady, L ; Grocke, D ; Sawyer, SM (GRIEG ACADEMY, 2015-07-03)
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ItemUniting the work of community musicians and music therapists through the health-care continuum: A grounded theory analysisO'GRADY, L ; MCFERRAN-SKEWES, K ( 2007)
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ItemCommunity Music Therapy and its relationship to Community Music: Where does it end?O'Grady, L ; McFerran, K (GRIEG ACADEMY, 2007)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableBirthing Feminist Community Music Therapy: The Progeny of Community Music Therapy Practice and Feminist Therapy TheoryMCFERRAN-SKEWES, K ; O'GRADY, L ; Hadley, S (Barcelona Publishers, 2006)