A Grounded Theory of Resilience among Elite Musicians Who Survived Childhood Maltreatment
Description:
While experiencing childhood maltreatment (CM) increases the risk for negative lifetime outcomes, protective factors can lessen the harmful impact of stressful experiences and contribute to one's overall resilience. Musical engagement may operate as a protective factor by facilitating creative expression, increasing feelings of mastery, and providing a sense of belonging. It may also present stressors due to the unique demands of music performance (e.g., time constraints, competitiveness, scarc…
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Date:
July 2023
Creator:
Knizek, Olivia A.
Partner:
UNT Libraries