“…In a paper reviewing the literature on music therapy with adolescents, McFerran (2020) recommends that both (music therapy) practitioners and researchers avoid assuming that they know what adolescents experience, and that a common understanding should continuously be sought after. Other studies highlight the potential differences between how adolescents and music therapists understand certain aspects of the practice--aspects like chaos (Oosthuizen, 2018;Oosthuizen & McFerran, 2021), collaborative processes (Bolger, 2013;Bolger, et al, 2018), and acts of aggression (dos Santos, 2018Santos, , 2020. By exploring the meaning behind the adolescents' actions and behaviours, the researchers in these studies show how new understandings of the music therapy practices might emerge.…”