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International music therapists describe and discuss models of working with families in different clinical areas, from those with family members with dementia or autism, to those in palliative care, psychiatric or paediatric hospital settings. They explain the theoretical background and practice of each approach, with research and case examples.

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International music therapists describe and discuss models of working with families in different clinical areas, from those with family members with dementia or autism, to those in palliative care, psychiatric or paediatric hospital settings. They explain the theoretical background and practice of each approach, with research and case examples.
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Autorenporträt
Stine Lindahl Jacobsen is Associate Professor and Head of MA Programme of Music Therapy at Aalborg University in Denmark. As part of her PhD in 2012, Jacobsen developed the music therapy tool "Assessment of Parent-Child Interaction" (APCI). Currently she trains and certifies music therapists from around the world, who work or have an interest in working with families. Grace Thompson is Lecturer in the Master of Music Therapy degree at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her PhD focused on investigating child and parent outcomes following home-based music therapy sessions with pre-school aged children with autism and their mothers. She is currently the President of the Australian Music Therapy Association.