Avoiding Conflict: What do adolescents with disordered eating say about their mothers in music therapy?

作者: Katrina McFerran , Felicity Baker , Clare Kildea , George Patton , Susan M Sawyer

DOI: 10.1177/135945750802200103

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摘要: Music therapy is an integral part of the inpatient treatment programme for young women with disordered eating at Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. As ongoing clinical audit activities, investigation was undertaken to analyse retrospectively lyrics who had participated music programme. The purpose monitor and improve local practice clarify specific contribution diagnosis anorexia nervosa. Results highlighted role mothers experiences participants, references this relationship exceeding those any other relationships. These findings are discussed conjunction abandoned study where parental consent not forthcoming participation a group research project. This article promotes continuing awareness importance mother-daughter disorders.

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