JOURNAL ARTICLE

Professional Identity Formation of Early Career Music Therapists

Cassandra ByersAnthony Meadows

Year: 2021 Journal:   Music Therapy Perspectives Vol: 40 (1)Pages: 33-41   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

Abstract In this study, 15 early career music therapists were interviewed about their academic, clinical, personal, and early professional experiences to define the key characteristics of their professional identity formation. Subsequent analysis of these data revealed that for these music therapists, early career identity formation was characterized by 3 developmental tasks: (1) formulating a professional identity, (2) identifying and practicing a preferred working style, and (3) moving from a single approach to practice and drawing from a variety of theories and approaches. Furthermore, their early career identity formation was characterized by 4 sequential subphases: (1) openness to change, (2) experiencing complexity, (3) freeing up, and (4) increased confidence. Barriers to healthy identity formation were also discussed. Implications for education and training, along with the importance of facilitating mentorship opportunities for early career professionals, were proposed to connect the findings to academic and professional life.

Keywords:
Mentorship Identity (music) Openness to experience Psychology Career development Professional development Identity formation Pedagogy Medical education Social psychology Medicine Self-concept Aesthetics

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Citation History

Topics

Diverse Music Education Insights
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Music
Music Therapy and Health
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology
Neuroscience and Music Perception
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience

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