Articles in refereed journals and Book Chapters by Australian RMTs
Adolescents
Abad, V. (2003). A time of turmoil: Music therapy interventions for adolescents in a paediatric oncology ward. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 14, 20-37. (abstract)
Jones, C. L., Baker, F., & Day, T. (2004). From healing rituals to music therapy: bridging the cultural divide between therapist and young Sudanese refugees. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 31, 89-100. ( abstract )
Ledger, A. (2001). Song parody for adolescents with cancer. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 12, 21-28. (abstract)
McFerran, K. (2005), Using songs in groups of teenagers: How does it work? Social Work with Groups, 27 (2) (in press).
McFerran, K., Baker, F. Patton, G. & Sawyer, S. (2006). A retrospective lyrical analysis of songs written by adolescent girls with disordered eating. European Eating Disorders Review, 14 (6), 397-403
McFerran-Skewes, K. & Sawyer, S.M. (2002). From recreation to creative expression: the essential features of an adolescent inpatient psychosocial support program. Annals: Academy of Medicine Singapore (Special Issue on Adolescence), 32, 64 – 70.
McFerran-Skewes, K & Grocke, D E (2000). What do grieving young people and music therapy have in common: Exploring the match between creativity and younger adolescents. European Journal of Palliative Care, 7(6), 227-230.
Skewes, K. (2000). From the mouths of babes: The response of six younger, bereaved teenagers to the experience of psychodynamic group music therapy. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 11, 3-22. (abstract)
Skewes, K. & Grocke, D. E. (2000). What does group music therapy offer to bereaved young people: A rounded approach to the grieving adolescent. Grief Matters: The Australian Journal of Loss and Grief, 3(3), 54-61.
Analytical Music Therapy
Hadley S. “Psychodynamic Music Therapy: An Overview,” Introduction in Psychodynamic Music Therapy: Case Studies (pp1-20). Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers (forthcoming).
Hadley, S. (2002). “Theoretical Bases of Analytical Music Therapy” in Johannes Th. Eschen (ed.) Analytical Music Therapy. London, UK: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, pp 34-48.
Hadley, S. (2001). “Exploring Relationships Between Mary Priestley’s Life and Work.” Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 10 (2), 116-131.
Bereavement
McFerran-Skewes, K & Grocke, D E (2000). What do grieving young people and music therapy have in common: Exploring the match between creativity and younger adolescents. European Journal of Palliative Care, 7(6), 227-230.
Skewes, K. (2000). From the mouths of babes: The response of six younger, bereaved teenagers to the experience of psychodynamic group music therapy. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 11, 3-22. (abstract)
Skewes, K. & Grocke, D. E. (2000). What does group music therapy offer to bereaved young people: A rounded approach to the grieving adolescent. Grief Matters: The Australian Journal of Loss and Grief, 3(3), 54-61.
Brain injury
Baker, F. (under contract). Rehabilitating affective intonation in patients with communication impairments. In S. Jochims (Ed.). Music Therapy in Neurorehabilitation. Phoenixville: Barcelona Publishers
Baker, F. (under contract). Rehabilitating vocalisation and verbalisation skills. In S. Jochims (Ed.). Music Therapy in Neurorehabilitation. Phoenixville: Barcelona Publishers.
Baker, F. (in press, accepted May 2004). Verbesserung affektiver Intonation. In: S. Jochims (Ed.): Musiktherapie in der Neurorehabilitation Internationale Konzepte , Forschung und Praxis Hippocampus Verlag, Bad Honnef, Deutschland/Germany
Baker, F. (in press, accepted May 2004). Neuaufbau von Fertigkeiten zur Verbalisation In: S. Jochims (Ed.): Musiktherapie in der Neurorehabilitation Internationale Konzepte , Forschung und Praxis Hippocampus Verlag, Bad Honnef, Deutschland/Germany
Baker, F. (2005). Working with impairments in pragmatics through song writing with traumatically brain injured people. In: F.Baker & T Wigram (Ed.). Song Writing Methods, Techniques and Clinical Applications for Music Therapy Clinicians, Educators and Students. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Baker, F. (2002). Tapt og funnet – reetablering av kommunikasjon og velvære. Musikkterapi, 2 , 30-35.
Baker, F. (2002). The effects of live, taped and no music on people experiencing posttraumatic amnesia. Journal of Music Therapy, 38 , 3, 82-104.
Baker, F. (2001). Rationale for the effects of familiar music on agitation and orientation levels of people experiencing posttraumatic amnesia. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 10 , 1, 32-41. (also published on the Nordic Journal Website – http://www.hisf.no/njmt/)
Baker, F.A. (2000). Modifying Melodic Intonation Therapy programs for adults with severe non-fluent aphasia. Music Therapy Perspectives, 2 , 107-111.
Baker, F., Kennelly, J & Tamplin, J. (2005). Adjusting to change through song themes in songs written by clients with traumatic brain injury. Brain Impairment, 6, 3 , 205-211.
Baker, F., Kennelly, J., & Tamplin, J. (accepted for publication, March 2005). Themes in songs written by clients with traumatic brain injury: Differences across the lifespan. Australian Journal of Music Therapy.
Baker, F., Kennelly, J., & Tamplin, J. (2005). Themes within Songs Written by People with Traumatic Brain Injury: Gender Differences. Journal of Music Therapy, 42, 2, 111-122.
Baker, F., Kennelly, J., Tamplin, J. (2005). Song writing to explore identity change/sense of self/self concept following traumatic brain injury. In: F.Baker & T Wigram (Ed.). Song Writing Methods, Techniques and Clinical Applications for Music Therapy Clinicians, Educators and Students. London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Baker, F., & Roth, E. (2004). Neuroplasticity and recovery: Training models and compensatory strategies in music therapy. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 13 , 1, 20-32.
Baker, F., & Wigram, T. (2004). Rehabilitating the Uninflected Voice: Finding Climax and Cadence. Music Therapy Perspectives, 22, 1, 4-10.
Baker, F., & Wigram T. (2004) The immediate and long-term effects of music therapy on the mood states of people with traumatic brain injury. British Journal of Music Therapy, 18, 2, 55-64.
Baker, F., Wigram, T., Gold, C. (2005 in press). The effects of a song-singing programme on the affective speaking intonation of people with traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 19, 7. Preview available on-line.
Bradt, J., Magee, W.L., Dileo, C., Wheeler, B. & McGilloway, E. (2007). Music therapy for acquired brain injury. (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews , Issue 4.
Bright, R. & Signorelli, R. (1999). Improving the Quality of Life for Profoundly Brain-Impaired Clients: The Role of Music Therapy (255-263). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Burke, D., Alexander, K., Baker, F. et al. (2000). Rehabilitation of a person with severe traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 14, 5, 463-471.
Burke, D., Kirrily, A., Baxter, M., Baker, F., Connell, K., Diggles, S., Feldman, K., Horny, A., Kokinos, M., Moloney, D. & Wither,J. (2000). Rehabilitation of a person with a severe traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 14(5), 463-471.
Magee, W.L. & Bowen, C. (2008). Using Music in Leisure to Enhance Social Relationships With Patients With Complex Disabilities. NeuroRehabilitation, 23(4), 305-311.
Magee, W.L. (2007). Development of a music therapy assessment tool for patients in low awareness states. NeuroRehabilitation, 22 (4), 319-324.
Magee, W.L. (2007). Music as a diagnostic tool in low awareness states: Considering limbic responses. Brain Injury, 21(6), 593-599.
Magee, W.L., Brumfitt, S.M., Freeman, M. & Davidson, J.W. (2006). The role of music therapy in an interdisciplinary approach to address functional communication in complex neuro-communication disorders: a case report. Disability and Rehabilitation, 28(19), 1221-1229.
Magee, W.L (2005). Music therapy with patients in low awareness states: assessment and treatment approaches in multidisciplinary care. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 15 (3-4), 522-536.
Magee, W.L. (2005). Music therapy with patients in low awareness states: assessment and treatment approaches in multidisciplinary care. In M. Coleman (Ed.), The Assessment and Rehabilitation of Vegetative and Minimally Conscious Patients, 522-536. London: Psychology Press.
Magee, W.L. (2005). Sprachrehabilitation durch Singtechniken . In S. Jochims (Ed.), Musiktherapie in der Neurologie / Neurorehabilitation. Erwachsener: Weltweite Konzepte, Forschung und Praxis, 285-291 . Bad Honnef , Germany : Hippocampus Verlag KG.
Magee, W.L. (2005). Vokalimprovisation zur Förderung nonverbaler Interaktion . In S. Jochims (Ed.), Musiktherapie in der Neurologie / Neurorehabilitation. Erwachsener: Weltweite Konzepte, Forschung und Praxis, 252-256 . Bad Honnef, Germany: Hippocampus Verlag KG.
Magee, W. (1999). ‘Music Therapy Within Brain Injury Rehabilitation: To What Extent Is Our Clinical Practice Influenced By The Search For Outcomes? Music Therapy Perspectives, 17 (1), 20-26.
Magee, W.L. and Andrews, K. (2007). Multi-disciplinary perceptions of music therapy in complex neuro-rehabilitation. International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 14 (2), 70-75.
Magee, W.L., Brumfitt, S.M., Freeman, M. & Davidson, J.W. (2006). The role of music therapy in an interdisciplinary approach to address functional communication in complex neuro-communication disorders: a case report. Disability and Rehabilitation, 28(19), 1221-1229.
Magee, W.L. & Davidson, J.W. (2005). Beeinflussung der Stimmung durch Musictherapie bei neurologishcen Patienten – Eine Pilotstudie. In S. Jochims (Ed.), Musiktherapie in der Neurologie / Neurorehabilitation. Erwachsener: Weltweite Konzepte, Forschung und Praxis , 355-363 . Bad Honnef , Germany : Hippocampus Verlag KG.
Magee, W.L., and Davidson, J.W. (2002). ‘The effect of music therapy on mood states in neurological patients – a pilot study.’ Journal of Music Therapy. 39(1), 20-29.
Magee, W. & Wheeler, B. (2006). Music Therapy for Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury. In G. Murrey (Ed.), Alternative Therapies in the Treatment of Brain Injury and Neurobehavioural Disorders: A Practical Guide, 51-74. NY: Haworth Press.
Rosenfeld, J. V. & Dun, B. (1999). Music Therapy in Children with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (pp. 35-46). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Schaefer, S., Murrey, M.A., Magee, W. & Wheeler, B. (2006). Melodic Intonation Therapy with Brain-Injured Patients. In G. Murrey (Ed.), Alternative Therapies in the Treatment of Brain Injury and Neurobehavioural Disorders: A Practical Guide, 75-87. NY: Haworth Press.
CALD
Baker, F. & Jones, C. (2006). The effect of music therapy services on classroom behaviours of newly arrived refugee students in Australia. Emotional and Behavourial Difficulties, 11, pp. 249 – 260.
Baker, F. & Jones, C. (2005). Holding a steady beat: The effects of a music therapy program on stabilizing behaviours of newly arrived refugee students. British Journal of Music Therapy, 19 (2), 67-74.
Baker, F. & Jones, C. (2006). The effect of music therapy services on classroom behaviours of newly arrived refugee students in Australia. Emotional and Behavourial Difficulties, 11, pp. 249 – 260.
Children in Hospital
Calabro, J., Wolfe, R., & Shoemark, H. (2003). The effects of recorded sedative music on the physiology and behaviour of premature infants with a respiratory disorder. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 14, 3-19. (abstract)
Kennelly, J & Brien-Elliot, K. (2002). Music Therapy for Children in Hospital. Educating Young Children: Learning & Teaching in the Early Childhood Years, 8(3), 37-40.
Aldridge, K. (1993). The use of music to relieve pre-operational anxiety in children attending Day Surgery. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 4, 19-35.
Daveson, B. (1999). A model of response: Coping mechanisms and music therapy techniques during debridement. Music Therapy Perspectives. 17(2), 92-98.
Daveson, B. & Kennelly, J. (2000). Music therapy in palliative care for hospitalised children and adolescents. Journal of Palliative Care. 16(1), 35-38.
Edwards, J. (1994). The use of music therapy to assist children who have severe burns. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 5, 3-6.
Edwards, J. (1995). “You are singing beautifully”: Music therapy and the debridement bath. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 22(1), pp. 53-55.
Edwards, J. (1998). Music therapy for children with severe burn injury. Music Therapy Perspectives, 16(2), 20-25.
Edwards, J. (1999). Anxiety management in pediatric music therapy. Chapter 7. In Cheryl Dileo (Ed.), Music therapy and medicine: Theoretical and clinical applications. American Music Therapy Association, Silver Spring, MD.
Edwards, J. (1999). Music therapy in medical settings. Annual Journal of the New Zealand Society for Music Therapy, 6, 7-30.
Edwards, J (1999). Music therapy with children hospitalised for severe injury or illness. British Journal of Music Therapy, 13(1), 21-27.
Edwards, J. & Kennelly, J. (2004). Music therapy in paediatric rehabilitation: The application of modified Grounded Theory to identify techniques used by a music therapist. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 13(2), 112-126.
Hadley, S. (1996). A rationale for the use of songs with children undergoing bone marrow transplantation. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 7, 16-27.
Han, P. (1998). The use of music in managing pain for hospitalised children. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 9, 44-56. (abstract)
Kennelly, J. & Edwards, J. (1997). Providing music therapy to the unconscious child in the paediatric intensive care unit. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 8, 18-29. (abstract)
Kennelly, J. (1999). “Don’t give up”: Providing music therapy to an adolescent boy in the bone marrow transplant unit (pp. 228-235). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Kennelly, J. (2000). The specialist role of the music therapist in developmental programs for hospitalised children. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 14 (2), 56-59.
Rosenfeld, J. V. & Dun, B. (1999). Music Therapy in Children with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (pp. 35-46). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Shoemark, H. (2000). The use of music therapy in treating infants with complex bowel conditions. In J. Loewy (Ed). Music therapy in the neonatal intensive care unit. New York: Satchnote Press.
Shoemark, H. (1999). Indications for the inclusion of music therapy in the care of infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia. In T.Wigram & J. De Backer (Eds.), Clinical applications of music therapy in developmental disability, paediatrics and neurology (pp. 32-46). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Shoemark, H. (1999). Singing as the Foundation for Multi-Modal Stimulation of the Older Preterm Infant (pp. 140-152). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Williams, K. (2003). A child with burn injury in a paediatric hospital: A music therapy case study. The New Zealand Journal of Music Therapy, 1. 30 47.
Chronic Illness
Davis, G. & Magee, W. (2001). ‘Clinical improvisation within Neurological Disease: exploring the effect of structured clinical improvisation on the expressive and interactive responses of a patient with Huntington’s Disease.’ British Journal of Music Therapy, 15 (2), 51-60.
Grasso, M.C., Allison, D.J., Button, B.M. & Sawyer, S.M. (1999). Music and physiotherapy: Evaluation of a program developed for caregivers of infants and toddlers with Cystic Fibrosis (pp. 201-211). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Grasso, M.C., Button, B.M., Allison, A.J. & Sawyer, S.M.(2000). Benefits of music therapy as an adjunct to chest physiotherapy in infants and toddlers with cystic fibrosis. Pediatric Pulmonology, 29(5), 371-381.
Magee, W.L. (2007). A comparison between the use of songs and improvisation in music therapy with adults living with acquired and chronic illness. Aust. Jnl of Music Therapy, 18, 20-38
Magee, W.L. (2005). Angesichts der Progression von Chorea Huntington . In S. Jochims (Ed.), Musiktherapie in der Neurologie / Neurorehabilitation. Erwachsener: Weltweite Konzepte, Forschung und Praxis, 323-336 . Bad Honnef , Germany : Hippocampus Verlag KG.
Magee, W.L. (2002). Case studies in Huntington’s Disease: Music Therapy Assessment and Treatment in the Early to Advanced Stages. In: D. Waller, (Ed.), Nameless Dread: Arts Therapies and Progressive Illness, 56-67. London : Routledge.
Magee, W.L. (2002) ‘Identity in clinical music therapy: shifting self-constructs through the therapeutic process’. In: MacDonald, R., Hargreaves, D.J., and Miell, D. (Eds.), Musical Identities, 179-197. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Magee, W.L., Brumfitt, S.M., Freeman, M. and Davidson, J.W. (2006). The role of music therapy in an interdisciplinary approach to address functional communication in complex neuro-communication disorders: a case report. Disability and Rehabilitation, 28(19), 1221-1229.
Magee, W.L., and Davidson, J.W. (2004). Music Therapy In Multiple Sclerosis: Results Of A Systematic Qualitative Analysis. Music Therapy Perspectives, 22 (1), 39-51.
Magee, W.L., and Davidson, J.W. (2004). Singing In Therapy: Monitoring Disease Process In Chronic Degenerative Illness. British Journal of Music Therapy,18(2), 65-77.
Magee, W.L., and Davidson, J.W. (2002). ‘The effect of music therapy on mood states in neurological patients – a pilot study.’ Journal of Music Therapy. 39(1), 20-29.
Magee, W. (1999). “Singing my life, playing my self”. Music Therapy in the treatment of chronic neurological illness’. In Wigram, T. & De Backer, J. (Eds.), Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability, Paediatrics and Neurology. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, p. 201 – 223.
Magee, W. (1999). ‘Music Therapy in Chronic Degenerative Illness: Reflecting the Dynamic Sense of Self’. In: Aldridge, D. (Ed.), Music Therapy in Palliative Care. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, p. 82-94.
Magee, W. (1995). ‘Case Studies in Huntingtons’s Disease: Music Therapy Assessment and Treatment in the Early to Advanced Stages. British Journal of Music Therapy. 9 (2), 13-19.
Coma
Daveson, B., Magee, W.L., Crewe , L., Beaumont , G., & Kenealy, P. (in press). A Retrospective Audit to Investigate the Validity of a Music Assessment Tool for Low Awareness States in Patients with Complex Neuro-disability. Int. Jnl of Therapy and Rehabilitation.
Kennelly, J. & Edwards, J. (1997). Providing music therapy to the unconscious child in the paediatric intensive care unit. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 8, 18-29. (abstract)
Magee, W.L. (2007). Development of a music therapy assessment tool for patients in low awareness states. NeuroRehabilitation, 22 (4), 319-324.
Magee, W.L. (2007). Music as a diagnostic tool in low awareness states: Considering limbic responses. Brain Injury, 21(6), 593-599.
Magee, W.L (2005). Music therapy with patients in low awareness states: assessment and treatment approaches in multidisciplinary care. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 15(3-4), 522-536.
Rosenfeld, J. V. & Dun, B. (1999). Music therapy in children with severe traumatic brain injury (pp. 35-46). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Tamplin, J. (2000). Improvisational music therapy approaches to coma arousal. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 11, 38-51. (abstract)
Early Intervention
Abad, V. (2002). Sing and Grow: helping young children and their families grow together through music therapy early intervention programmes in community settings. Annual Journal of the New Zealand Society for Music Therapy, 36-50.
Abad, V. & Edwards, J. (2004). Strengthening families: A role for music therapy in contributing to family centred care. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 15 , 3-16 (abstract)
Abad, V. & Williams, K. (2006). E arly Intervention Music Therapy for Adolescent Mothers and their Children. British Journal of Music Therapy, 20, 31-38.
Shoemark, H. (1996). Family-centred early intervention: Music therapy in the playgroup program. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 7, 3-15.
Skewes, K. & Thompson, G (1998). The use of musical interactions to develop social skills in early intervention. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 9, 35-44. (abstract)
Williams, K. & Abad, V. (2005). Reflections on Music Therapy with Indigenous Families: Cultural Learning put into Practice. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 16, 60 – 69.
Guided Imagery and Music (Bonny Method)
Meadows, A. (2002). Gender implications in therapist’s constructs of their clients. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 11(2), 127-141.
Erdonmez, D. (1992). Clinical applications of Guided Imagery and Music. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 3, 37-44.
Erdonmez Grocke, D.E.. (1999a). The music that underpins pivotal moments in Guided Imagery and Music. In T.Wigram and J.De Backer (Eds.) Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Psychiatry. London: Jessica Kingsley. p. 197-210.
Erdonmez Grocke, D.E. (1999b) Pivotal moments in Guided Imagery and Music. In Hibben (Ed.) Inside Music Therapy: Client Perspectives. Gilsum: Barcelona. p.295-305.
Erdonmez, D. (1995). A journey of transition with Guided Imagery and Music in C. Lee (Ed.) Lonely Waters. Oxford: Sobell publications, p. 125-134.
Grocke, D. (2002). The evolution of Bonny’s Music programs. In K.E. Bruscia & D.E. Grocke (Eds.), Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond (pp ). Gilsum, NH. Barcelona publishers.
Grocke, D. (2002) The Bonny music programs. In K.E. Bruscia & D.E. Grocke (Eds.), Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond (pp ). Gilsum, NH. Barcelona publishers.
Grocke, D. (2002). Qualitative research in GIM. In K.E. Bruscia & D.E. Grocke (Eds.), Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond (pp ). Gilsum, NH. Barcelona publishers.
Grocke, D. (2002) International Advances. In K.E. Bruscia & D.E. Grocke (Eds.), Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond (pp ). Gilsum, NH. Barcelona publishers.
Holligan, Sr. F. (1992). Case study: Guided Imagery and Music. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 3, 45-51.
Lem, A. (1998). EEG reveals potential connections between selected categories of imagery and the psycho-acoustic profile of music. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 9, 3-17. (abstract)
Lem, A. (1999). Selected Patterns of Brainwave Activity Point to the Connection Between Imagery Experiences and the Psychoacoustic Qualities of Music (pp. 75-87). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Marr, J. (2001). The effects of music on imagery sequence in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM). Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 12, 39-45. (abstract)
Marr, J (2001). The use of Guided Imagery and Music in spiritual growth. Journal of Pastoral Care, 55 (4).
Marr, J K (1999). GIM At the end of life: Case Studies in Palliative Care. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery. 6 37-54.
Meadows, T. (2002). Distinctions between the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (BMGIM) and other imagery techniques. In K.E. Bruscia & D.E. Grocke (Eds.), Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond (pp ). Gilsum, NH. Barcelona publishers.
Meadows, T. (2002). Psychotherapeutic applications of the Bonny Method. In K.E. Bruscia & D.E. Grocke (Eds.), Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond (pp ). Gilsum, NH. Barcelona publishers.
Meadows, A. (2000). The reliability and validity of guided imagery and music responsiveness scale. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery, 7, 8-33.
Short, A. (2002). Guided Imagery and Music in Medical Care. In K.E. Bruscia & D.E. Grocke (Eds.), Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond (pp ). Gilsum, NH. Barcelona publishers.
Short, A. (1999). At the heart of the matter: Communicating underlying messages through music and imagery in cardiac care. In D. Erdonmez Grocke & R. Pratt (Eds.), Music medicine and music therapy: Expanding horizons. (pp. 313-325). St Louis, MO: MMB.
Short, A. (1999). At the heart of the matter: Communicating underlying messages through music and imagery in cardiac care (pp. 313-326). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Short, A. and ‘William’ (1999). Review of GIM Sessions: William’s Story. In J. Hibben (Ed.), Inside music therapy: Client experiences. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.
Short, A. (1996-7). Music and Archetype: GIM and the Snow White Fairy Tale. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery, 5, 37-49.
Short, A. (1993). GIM during pregnancy: Anticipation and resolution. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery, 2, 73-86.
Short, A. (1993). GIM during pregnancy: Anticipation and resolution. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 4, 7-18.
Short, A. (1992). Music and Imagery with physically disabled elderly residents: A GIM adaption. Music Therapy, 11(1), 65-98.
Short, A. (1991). The role of Guided Imagery and Music in diagnosing physical illness or trauma. Music Therapy, 10(1), 22-45.
Short, A. (1990). Physical illness in the process of Guided Imagery and Music. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 1, 9-14.
Integration
Ely, E. & McMahon, M. (1990). Integration – Where does it begin? A creative arts perspective. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 1, 36-44.
Ely, E. & Scott, K. (1994). Integrating clients with an intellectual disability into the community through music therapy. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 5, 7-18.
Reed, B. (1990). A survey of teachers’ concerns towards integration in state primary schools, Bendigo region, Victoria. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 1, 23-35.
Music Medicine
Refer also to sections on Chronic Illness, Coma, Children in Hospital and Oncology
Edwards, J. (2002). Using the Evidence Based Medicine framework to support music therapy posts in health care settings. British Journal of Music therapy, World Congress Issue, 16(1), pp. 29-34
Edwards, J. (2004). Kann die Verwendung des Modells der Evidenzbasierten Medizin behilflich sein bei der Einrichtung von Musiktherapie-Stellen im Gesundheitswesen? Musiktheraputische Umschau, 25(3), 221-232
Edwards, J. (2005). The contribution of music therapy to the process of therapeutic change for people receiving hospital care. Chapter 9 in Carole-Lynne Le Navenec & Laurel Bridges (Eds.). Creating connections between nursing care and creative arts therapies. Springfield : Charles C Thomas.
Milford, J. (1992). Music and medicine – Future directions for music therapy? The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 3, 27-36.
Music and the Brain
Forrest, L. (2005): Der Geist spielt, die Seele singt: emotionale und spirituelle Reisen mit Hilfe von Musik für Menschen mit Motor-Neuron Erkrankungen. In S. Jochims (ed): Musiktherapie in der Neurorehabilitation. Hippocampus Verlag: Bad Honnef.
Magee, W.L. (2007). Music as a diagnostic tool in low awareness states: Considering limbic responses. Brain Injury, 21(6), 593-599.
O’Callaghan, C. (1999). Recent findings about neural correlates of music pertinent to music therapy across the lifespan. Music Therapy Perspectives, 17(1), 32-36.
O’Callaghan, C. (1999). Recent findings about neural correlates of music pertinent to music therapy across the lifespan (pp. 88-98). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Rosenfeld, J. V. & Dun, B. (1999). Music therapy in children with severe traumatic brain injury (pp. 35-46). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Older Adults
Ledger, A., & Baker, F. (accepted for publication in 2005). Longitudinal Research Designs in Music Therapy: Weighing up the advantages and disadvantages when working with patients who have dementia. Australian Journal of Music Therapy
Short, A. (1992). Isoprinciple: The group approach. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 3, 57-62.
Short, A. (1992). Music and Imagery with physically disabled elderly residents: A GIM adaption. Music Therapy, 11(1), 65-98.
Short, A. (1995). Insight-oriented music therapy with elderly residents. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 6, 4-18.
Oncology
Barry, P., O’Callaghan, C., Grocke, D., & Wheeler, G. (2010). Music therapy CD creation for initial pediatric radiation therapy: A mixed methods analysis.Journal of Music Therapy, 47(3), 233-263.
Burns, S. J. I. (2001). A pilot study into the therapeutic effects of music therapy at a cancer help center. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 7(1), 48-56.
Daveson, B. (2001). Music therapy and childhood cancer: Goals, methods, patient choice and control during diagnosis, intensive treatment, transplant and palliative care. Music Therapy Perspectives, 19(2), 114-120.
Kennelly, J. (2001). Music therapy in the bone marrow transplant unit: Providing emotional support during adolescence. Music Therapy Perspectives, 19(2), 104-108.
Ledger, A. Song parody for adolescents with cancer. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 12, 21-28. (abstract)
O’Brien, E.K. (1999). Cancer patients’ evaluation of a music therapy program in a public adult hospital (pp. 285-300). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
O’Callaghan, C. (2006). Clinical Issues: Music therapy in an adult cancer inpatient treatment setting. Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology. 4(2), 57-61.
O’Callaghan, C. (2006). Guest Editor. Music Therapy Supplement. Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology. 4(2), 57-81.
O’Callaghan, C. (2005). Special satellite session: Music therapy in adult oncology: Clinical Issues. Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology, 3(4), 182-183.
O’Callaghan, C. (2004). Identifying comparable therapeutic foundations between “musical re-play” and improvisation: Cancer research inspires a hybrid perspective. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 13(2), 127-142.
O’Callaghan, C. (2000). Patients and visitors’ interpretations about the relevance of a music therapy program in a cancer hospital. Psycho-Oncology, 9(5) (Suppl.), Abstract No 176.
O’Callaghan, C (1998). Effect of the music therapy introduction when engaging hospitalised cancer patients. Music Therapy Perspectives, 16(2), 67-74.
O’Callaghan, C., Baron. A., Barry, P., & Dun, B. (2010). Music’s relevance for pediatric cancer patients: a constructivist and mosaic research approach.Supportive Care in Cancer, 1-10.
O’Callaghan, C., Sexton, M., & Wheeler, G. (in press). Music therapy as a non-pharmacological anxiolytic for paediatric radiotherapy patients. Australasian Radiology.
O’Callaghan, C., & Hiscock, R. (in press). Subgroup analysis extends modified grounded theory research findings in oncologic music therapy. Journal of Music Therapy.
O’Callaghan, C., & McDermott, F. (2004). Music therapy’s relevance in a cancer hospital researched through a constructivist lens. Journal of Music Therapy, 41(2), 151-185.
Willis, D. & Barry, P. (2010). Audiovisual interventions to reduce the use of general anaesthesia with paediatric patients during radiation therapy. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 54, 249-255.
Paediatrics
Sheridan, J. & McFerran, K. (2004). Exploring the value of opportunities for choice and control in music therapy within a paediatric hospice setting. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 15 , 18 – 32. (Abstract)
Van der Walt, M., & Baron, A. (2006). The role of music therapy in the treatment of a girl with pervasive refusal syndrome: Exploring approaches to empowerment, Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 17, 35-53.
Palliative Care
Horne-Thompson, A. (2003). Expanding from hospital to home based care: Implications for music therapists working in palliative care. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 14, 38-49. (abstract)
Hogan, B. & Cockayne, M. (2003). Striking a chord: Consolidating music therapy’s future in palliative care. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 14, 50-62. . (abstract)
Hogan, B. (2003). Soul music in the twilight years. Topics of Geriatric Rehabilitation, 19(4), 275-281.
Hogan, B. (2002). Music therapy in palliative care: A state of the art. Progress in Palliaitive Care, 10(3), 108-112.
Daveson, B. & Kennelly, J. (2000). Music therapy in palliative care for hospitalised children and adolescents. Journal of Palliative Care. 16(1), 35-38.
Forrest, L. (2000). Addressing the issues of ethnicity and identity in palliative care through music therapy practice. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 11, 23-37. (abstract)
Hogan, B. (1999). Music therapy at the end of life: Searching for the rite of passage. In D. Aldridge(ed.), Music therapy in palliative care: New voices. (pp. 68-81). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Hogan, B. (1999). MUSICTHERAPIE AM ENDE DES LEBENS: Auf der Suche nach dem Weg neach Druben. In D. Aldridge(Ed.), Kairos IV. Verlag Hans Huber.
Hogan, B. (1998). Approaching the end of life: A role for music therapy within the context of palliative care models. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 9, 18-34. (abstract)
Hogan, B. (1999). The experience of music therapy for terminally ill patients: A phenomenological research project (pp. 242-252). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Horne-Thompson, A., Daveson, B. & Hogan, B. (2007). A project investigating music therapy referral trends within palliative care: An Australian perspective. Journal of Music Therapy 44 (2), 139-155.
Lloyd-Green, L. (1999). Palliative medicine in the nineties (pp. 238-241). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Krout, R. E. (2004). A synerdisciplinary music therapy treatment team approach for hospice and palliative care. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 15 , 33 -45 (abstract)
Magee, W.L. (2007). A comparison between the use of songs and improvisation in music therapy with adults living with acquired and chronic illness. Aust. Jnl of Music Therapy, 18, 20-38.
Magee, W. (1999). ‘Music Therapy in Chronic Degenerative Illness: Reflecting the Dynamic Sense of Self’. In: Aldridge, D. (Ed.), Music Therapy in Palliative Care. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Magee, W. (1999). ‘Musiktherapie bei chronisch degenerativen Krankheiten: Eine Wiederspiegelung des dynamischen Selbst’. In Aldridge, D. (Ed.), Kairos IV, 62-73. Berne: Huber Verlag.
Marr, J (1996). “At home” with music therapy. In B Broadstock, N Cumming, D Erdonmez-Grocke, C Flak, R McMillan, K Murphy, S Robinson & J Stinson (Eds). Aflame with music: 100 years of music at the University of Melbourne. pp 123-127. Melbourne: Centre for Australian Studies in Music.
McFerran, K. & Hogan, B. (2005). An overture: Initiating discussion on the role of music therapy in paediatric palliative care, Progress in Palliative Care, 13 (1), 7-9.
O’Callaghan, C. (2005). Song writing in threatened lives. In C. Dileo & J. Loewy. Music therapy in end of life care (pp. 117-128). Jeffrey Publications.
O’Callaghan, C. (2003). Music therapy in palliative care. Hanks, G, MacDonald, N, Cherny, N. & Calman, K. (Eds.). (2003). The Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine (3rd ed., pp. 1041-1046). Oxford OUP.
O’Callaghan, C. (2001). Bringing music to life: A study of music therapy and palliative care experiences in a cancer hospital. Journal of Palliative Care. 17(3), 155-161.
O’Callaghan, C. (1990). Music therapy skills used in song-writing within a palliative care setting. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 1, 15-22.
O’Callaghan, C. (1995). Songs written by palliative care patients in music therapy. In C. A. Lee (Ed), Lonely Waters: Proceedings of the international conference, music therapy in palliative care. Oxford, 1994 pp 31-39. Oxford: Sobell House.
O’Callaghan, C (1996). Lyrical themes in songs written by palliative care patients. Journal of Music Therapy 33(2), 74-92.
O’Callaghan, C. (1996). Music and well-being: Music therapy in palliative care. Annual Journal for the New Zealand Society for Music Therapy, 4-19.
O’Callaghan, C. (1996). Pain, music creativity and music therapy in palliative care. The American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care, 13(2), 43-49.
O’Callaghan, C. (1996). Pain, music creativity and music therapy in palliative care. In B. Broadstock, N. Cumming, D. Erdonmez-Grocke, C. Falk, R. McMillan, K. Murphy, S. Robinson & J. Stinson (Eds). Aflame with music: 100 years of music at the University of Melbourne pp 129-136. Melbourne: Centre for Australian Studies in Music.
O’Callaghan, C (1999). Lyrical themes in songs written by palliative care patients. In D Aldridge (Ed), Music therapy in palliative care: New voices pp43-58. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
O’Callaghan, C. (1997). Therapeutic opportunities associated with the music when using song writing in palliative care. Music Therapy Perspectives, 15(1), 32-38.
O’Callaghan, C. (2000). Lieder von patienten in der palliativplege: Eine inhaltsanalyse. In Kairos IV. Musiktherapie und palliativfursorge neu stimmen pp 28-44. Bern: Verlag Hans Huber.
Sheridan, J. & McFerran, K. (2004). Exploring the value of opportunities for choice and control in music therapy within a paediatric hospice setting, Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 15, 8-15 .
Physiological Response
Lem, A. (1998). EEG reveals potential connections between selected categories of imagery and the psycho-acoustic profile of music. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 9, 3-17. (abstract)
Lem, A. (1999). Selected Patterns of Brainwave Activity Point to the Connection Between Imagery Experiences and the Psychoacoustic Qualities of Music (pp. 75-87). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Prisons
Daveson, B A & Edwards, J. (2001). A descriptive study exploring the role of music therapy in prisons. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 28(2), 137-141.
Langan, D., Williams, P., & Anathasou, J.A. (1999). Outcomes of a music therapy intervention in a psychiatric ward within a correctional services institution (275-284). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Psychiatry
Clemencic Jones, V. (1999). The benefits of group music therapy in an acute psychiatric setting (pp264-274). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Cullen, I. (1993). The use of music to enhance the group therapy process with adult acute psychiatric patients. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 4, 36-44.
Dye, S. (1994). The issues surrounding the evaluation by clients of the impact of two music therapy programmes in an acute psychiatric setting. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 5, 19-31.
Hrubskyj, O. (in press). Evaluation Of A Music Therapy Intervention With Treatment-Refractory Schizophrenia In-Patients. In The MHS 2006 Book of Proceedings.
Langan, D., Williams, P., & Anathasou, J.A. (1999). Outcomes of a music therapy intervention in a psychiatric ward within a correctional services institution (275-284). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Williams, K. & Stewart, C. (2003). Music therapy and psychology in the treatment of borderline personality disorder and the neuropsychiatric sequelae of acquired brain injury: A case study (Abstract & References only). The New Zealand Journal of Music Therapy, 1, 93 95.
Psychodynamic Music Therapy
Hadley, S. (1998). Transferences coming to awareness through improvisational music therapy. In K E Bruscia (Ed), The Dynamics of Music Psychotherapy, pp 249-286. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.
McClelland, R. (1999). An exploration of resistance in improvisational music therapy. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 10, 20-29. (abstract)
Reference
Coull, S (2003). Music Therapy. In Michael Hannan (Ed.) The Australian Guide to Careers in Music. Sydney: Music Council of Australia
Edwards, J. (1997). Music therapy. In W. Bebbington (Ed). The Oxford Companion to Australian Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
O’Callaghan, C. & Barry, P. (2009). Music therapists’ practice-based research in cancer and palliative care: Creative methods and situated findings. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. Retrieved November 9, 2009, from http://www.voices.no/mainissues/mi4000999053.php
Rehabilitation
Baker, F. (under contract). Rehabilitating affective intonation in patients with communication impairments. In S. Jochims (Ed.). Music Therapy in Neurorehabilitation. Phoenixville: Barcelona Publishers
Baker, F. (under contract). Rehabilitating vocalisation and verbalisation skills. In S. Jochims (Ed.). Music Therapy in Neurorehabilitation. Phoenixville: Barcelona Publishers.
Baker, F. (in press, accepted May 2004). Verbesserung affektiver Intonation. In: S. Jochims (Ed.): Musiktherapie in der Neurorehabilitation Internationale Konzepte , Forschung und Praxis Hippocampus Verlag, Bad Honnef, Deutschland/Germany
Baker, F. (in press, accepted May 2004). Neuaufbau von Fertigkeiten zur Verbalisation In: S. Jochims (Ed.): Musiktherapie in der Neurorehabilitation Internationale Konzepte , Forschung und Praxis Hippocampus Verlag, Bad Honnef, Deutschland/Germany
Baker, F. (2002). Tapt og funnet – reetablering av kommunikasjon og velvaere. Musikkterapi, 2, 30-35. (in Norwegian)
Baker, F. (2001). The effects of live, taped and no music on people experiencing posttraumatic amnesia. Journal of Music Therapy, 38, 3, 170-192.
Baker, F. (2001) Rationale for the effects of familiar music on agitation and orientation levels of people experiencing posttraumatic amnesia. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 10, 1, 32-41 (a copy of this article has been published on the Nordic Journal Website – http://www.hisf.no/njmt/
Baker, F.A. (2000). Modifying Melodic Intonation Therapy Programs for Adults with Severe Non-fluent Aphasia. Music Therapy Perspectives, 2, 107-111.
Baker, F., Kennelly, J., & Tamplin, J. (2005). Adjusting to change through song: Themes in songs written by clients with traumatic brain injury. Brain Impairment, 6(3), 205-211.
Baker, F., Kennelly, J., & Tamplin, J. (2005). Themes in songs written by clients with traumatic brain injury: differences across the lifespan. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 16, 25-42.
Baker, F., Kennelly, J., & Tamplin, J. (2005). Themes in songs written by people with traumatic brain injury: Gender differences. Journal of Music Therapy, 42(2), 111-122.
Baker, F., & Roth, E. (2004). Neuroplasticity and recovery: Training models and compensatory strategies in music therapy. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 13 , 1, 20-32.
Baker, F., Wigram, T. (2004). Rehabilitating the Uninflected Voice: Finding Climax and Cadence. Music Therapy Perspectives, 22, 1, 4-10.
Baker, F., Wigram, T., & Gold, C. (2005 in press). The effects of a song-singing programme on the affective speaking intonation of people with traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 19, 7. Preview available on-line.
Bradt, J., Magee, W.L., Dileo, C., Wheeler, B. & McGilloway, E. (2007). Music therapy for acquired brain injury. (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews , Issue 4.
Burke, D., Alexander, K., Baker, F. et al. (2000). Rehabilitation of a person with severe traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 14, 5, 463-471.
Daveson, B., Magee, W.L., Crewe , L., Beaumont , G., & Kenealy, P. (in press). A Retrospective Audit to Investigate the Validity of a Music Assessment Tool for Low Awareness States in Patients with Complex Neuro-disability. Int. Jnl of Therapy and Rehabilitation.
Kennelly, J. (2006). Music therapy in pediatric rehabilitation. In Baker, F & Tamplin, J (Eds) Music Therapy Methods in Neurorehabilitation – A clinician’s manual. London: Jessica Kingsley Pub.(219-233).
Kennelly, J. & Brien-Elliott, K. (2001). The role of music therapy in paediatric rehabilitation. Pediatric Rehabilitation, 4 (3), 137-143.
Kennelly, J., Hamilton, L. & Cross, J. (2001). The interface of music therapy and speech pathology in the rehabilitation of children with acquired brain injury. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 12, 13-20. (abstract)
Lee, K. & Baker, F. (1997). Towards integrating a holistic rehabilitation system: The implications for music therapy. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 8, 30-37. (abstract)
Magee, W.L. (2008). Collaborative team working with adults with neuro-disabilities. In K. Twyford & T. Watson (Eds.), Integrated Teamworking: Music Therapy as part of Transdisciplinary and Collaborative Approaches , (pp. 154-176). London: Jessica Kingsley Pub.
Magee, W.L. & Bowen, C. (2008). Using Music in Leisure to Enhance Social Relationships With Patients With Complex Disabilities. NeuroRehabilitation, 23(4), 305-311.
Magee, W.L. (2007). Development of a music therapy assessment tool for patients in low awareness states. NeuroRehabilitation, 22 (4), 319-324.
Magee, W.L (2005). Music therapy with patients in low awareness states: assessment and treatment approaches in multidisciplinary care. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 15(3-4), 522-536.
Magee, W. (1999). ‘Music Therapy Within Brain Injury Rehabilitation: To What Extent Is Our Clinical Practice Influenced By The Search For Outcomes? Music Therapy Perspectives, 17 (1), 20-26.
Magee, W.L. & Andrews, K. (2007). Multi-disciplinary perceptions of music therapy in complex neuro-rehabilitation. Int. Jnl of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 14 (2), 70-75.
Magee, W.L., Brumfitt, S.M., Freeman, M. & Davidson, J.W. (2006). The role of music therapy in an interdisciplinary approach to address functional communication in complex neuro-communication disorders: a case report. Disability and Rehabilitation, 28(19), 1221-1229.
Magee, W.L., and Davidson, J.W. (2002). The effect of music therapy on mood states in neurological patients – a pilot study. Journal of Music Therapy. 39(1), 20-29.
Tamplin, J. (2009) The link between singing and respiratory health for people with quadriplegia. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 20 (special issue), 45-55.
Tamplin J. (2008) A pilot study into the effect of vocal exercises and singing on dysarthric speech. NeuroRehabilitation, 23, 1-10.
Tamplin, J. (2006). Creating music therapy positions: Development of a music therapy service in an Australian public rehabilitation hospital. Retrieved from http://www.voices.no/mainissues/mi40006000204.html
Tamplin, J. (2006) Song collage technique: A new approach to songwriting. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 15 (2), 177-190.
Tamplin, J. (2000). Improvisational music therapy approaches to coma arousal. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 11, 38-51.
Tamplin, J., & Grocke, D. (2008) A music therapy treatment protocol for acquired dysarthria rehabilitation. Music Therapy Perspectives, 26, 23-30.
Research
Bradt, J., Magee, W.L., Dileo, C., Wheeler, B. & McGilloway, E. (2007). Music therapy for acquired brain injury. (Protocol). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews , Issue 4.
Erdonmez, D. (1991). Music therapy – the evidence. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 2, 12-24.
Edwards, J. (1999). Considering the paradigmatic frame: Social science research approaches relevant to research in music therapy. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 26 (2), 73-80.
Edwards, J. (2004). Kann die Verwendung des Modells der Evidenzbasierten Medizin behilflich sein bei der Einrichtung von Musiktherapie-Stellen im Gesundheitswesen? Musiktheraputische Umschau, 25(3), 221-232
Edwards, J. (2005). Developments and issues in music therapy research. Chapter 2 in Barbara Wheeler (Ed.). Music therapy research: Quantitative and qualitative perspectives, 2nd edition. Philadelphia : Barcelona Publishers pp. 20-31.
Edwards, J. & Burns, D. (2005). Funding music therapy research. Chapter 9 in Barbara Wheeler (Ed.). Music therapy research: Quantitative and qualitative perspectives, 2nd edition. Philadelphia : Barcelona Publishers pp. 72-76.
Hogan, B. (1999). The experience of music therapy for terminally ill patients: A phenomenological research project (pp. 242-252). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Ledger, A., & Baker, F. (accepted for publication in 2005). Longitudinal Research Designs in Music Therapy: Weighing up the advantages and disadvantages when working with patients who have dementia. Australian Journal of Music Therapy.
Magee, W.L. (2007). Focusing on outcomes: Undertaking the music therapy research journey in medical settings. In J. Edwards (Ed.), Music: Promoting Health and Creating Community in Healthcare Contexts , (pp. 123-135). Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Magee, W.L., and Davidson, J.W. (2002). ‘The effect of music therapy on mood states in neurological patients – a pilot study.’ Journal of Music Therapy. 39(1), 20-29.
Magee, W.L. (2000). ‘Getting results: Planning to complete research successfully’. In: Music Therapy Research: Growing Perspectives in Theory and Practice. Vol. 1., Robarts, J.Z. (Ed.), 95-102. London: BSMT Publications.
Magee, W. (1999). “Singing my life, playing my self”. Music Therapy in the treatment of chronic neurological illness’. In Wigram, T. & De Backer, J. (Eds.), Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability, Paediatrics and Neurology. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, p. 201 – 223.
Magee, W. (1998). ‘Singing my life, playing my self’. Investigating the use of familiar pre-composed music and unfamiliar improvised music in clinical music therapy with individuals with chronic neurological illness. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Sheffield, UK, #9898.
McFerran, K. & Wigram, T. (2005). Articulating the dynamics of music therapy group improvisations, Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 14 (1), 33-46.
O’Callaghan, C. (1996). The relative merits of quantitative and qualitative research approaches in music therapy. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 7, 28-36.
Williams, K. (2006). Action Inquiry into the Use of Standardized Evaluation Tools for Music Therapy: A Real Life Journey within a Parent-Child Community Program. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy. Retrieved November 17, 2006 , from http://www.voices.no/mainissues/mi40006000208.html
Stress and Coping
Daveson, B. (1999). A model of response: Coping mechanisms and music therapy techniques during debridement. Music Therapy Perspectives. 17(2), 92-98.
Edwards, J. (1999). Anxiety management in pediatric music therapy. Chapter 7. In Cheryl Dileo (Ed.), Music therapy and medicine: Theoretical and clinical applications. American Music Therapy Association, Silver Spring, MD.
Special Education
Booth, R. (2004). Current practice and understanding of music therapy in Victorian special schools. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 15 , 64 – 75 (abstract)
Daveson, B. & Edwards, J. (1998). A role for music therapy in special education. The International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 45(4), 449-457.
MacMahon, T. (1991). Meeting the musical needs of mainstreamed blind and low vision students. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 2, 34-42.
Meadows, T. (1997). Music therapy for children with severe and profound multiple disabilities: A review of literature. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 8, 3-17. (abstract)
Meadows, A. (1990). Adapting computer based music technology for children with multiple disabilities. Australian Journal of Remedial Education, 2(1-2), 38-42.
Rainey Perry, M. M. (2003). Relating Improvisational Music Therapy with Severely and Multiply Disabled Children to Communication Development.
Journal of Music Therapy, 40 (3), 227-246.
McFerran, K. & Stephenson, J. (2006). Music therapy in special education: Do we need more evidence? British Journal of Music Therapy, 19 (2), 121 – 129.
Rainey Perry, M. (1999). How improvisation-based music therapy can regulate arousal to facilitate communication development of children with multiple disabilities (pp. 212-218). In R.R. Pratt & Grocke, D.E. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3. MusicMedicine and music therapy: Expanding Horizons. Melbourne: University of Melbourne.
Skewes, K. & Thompson, G (1998). The use of musical interactions to develop social skills in early intervention. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 9, 35-44. (abstract)
Thompson, R. (1991). Different or disabled? Music therapy with a learning impaired child. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 2, 25-33.
Turnbull, D. & Robinson, M. (1990). Music and movement as therapy for primary language and learning disordered children. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 1, 45-49.
Trauma and Abuse
Bergmann, K. (2002). The sound of trauma: Music therapy in a post-war environment. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 13, 3- 16. (abstract) <provide a link to the abstract on journallist.html>
Edwards, J. & McFerran, K. (2004). Educating music therapy students about working with clients who have been sexually abused. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 31 (5), 335 – 348. ( abstract )
Other
Baker, F., & Mackinlay, E. (2006) Sing, Soothe, Sleep: A lullaby education program for first time mothers. British Journal of Music Education, 23, 2.
Barry, P. & O’Callaghan, C. (2008). Reflexive journal writing: A tool for music therapy student clinical practice development. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 17(1), 55-66.
Bruinsma, R. (1995). Music therapy and motherhood. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 6, 19-34.
Daveson, B.A. (2004). A review article regarding temporal phenomena within music therapy. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 15 , 46 – 63. (Abstract) <link to abstract in Vol 15 of journallist.html>
Daveson, B. & Skewes, K. (2002). A philosophical inquiry into the role of rhythm in music therapy. Arts in Psychotherapy, 29(5), 265-270.
Edwards, J. & Daveson, B. (2004). Music therapy student supervision: Considering aspects of resistance and parallel process in the supervisory relationship with students in final clinical placement. The Arts in Psychotherapy , 31 (2), 67- 73. ( abstract )
Edwards, J. & McFerran, K. (2004). Educating music therapy students about working with clients who have been sexually abused. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 31(5), 335-348.
Erdonmez, D. (1990). The interactive process of healing in music therapy. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 1, 3-8.
Forrest, L. (2000). Addressing the issues of ethnicity and identity in palliative care through music therapy practice. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 11, 23-37. (abstract)
Hadley, S. (1999). A Comparative Analysis of the Philosophical Premises Underlying Creative Music Therapy and Analytical Music Therapy. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 10, 3-19. (abstract)
Mackinlay, E. & Baker, F. (2005). Nurturing herself, nurturing her baby: Creating positive experiences for first time mothers through lullaby singing. Women and Music, 9, 69-89.
Magee, W.L. (2008). Collaborative team working with adults with neuro-disabilities. In K. Twyford & T. Watson (Eds.), Integrated Teamworking: Music Therapy as part of Transdisciplinary and Collaborative Approaches , (pp. 154-176). London: Jessica Kingsley Pub.
Magee, W.L. & Bowen, C. (2008). Using Music in Leisure to Enhance Social Relationships With Patients With Complex Disabilities. NeuroRehabilitation, 23(4), 305-311.
Magee, W.L. & Burland, K. (2008). An exploratory study of the use of electronic music technologies in clinical music therapy. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy , 17 (2),124-141.
Magee, W.L . & Burland, K. (2008). Using electronic music technologies in clinical practice: opportunities, limitations and clinical indicators. British Journal Of Music Therapy, 22(1), 3-15.
Magee, W.L. & Bowen, C. (In press). Using Music in Leisure to Enhance Social Relationships With Patients With Complex Disabilities. NeuroRehabilitation.
Magee, W.L. (2006). Electronic technologies in clinical music therapy: a survey of practice and attitudes. Technology and Disability, 18(3), 139-146.
Magee, W.L. & Burland, K. (in press). An exploratory study of the use of electronic music technologies in clinical music therapy. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy.
McFerran-Skewes, K. & Wigram, A. (2002) A review of current practice in music therapy group improvisations, British Journal of Music Therapy, 11(1).
MacMahon, T. (1991). Meeting the musical needs of mainstreamed blind and low vision students. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 2, 34-42.
O’Callaghan, C. (2005). Qualitative data-mining through reflexive journal analysis: Implications for music therapy practice development. Journal of Social Work Research and Evaluation, 6(2), 219-231.
O’Grady, L. & McFerran, K. (2006). Developing feminist theory for community music therapy practice. In Hadley, S. (Ed.), Feminist Music Therapy, pp. 63-80. Barcelona Publishers: USA.
Wigram T. & Baker, F. (2005). Introduction: Song writing as therapy In: F.Baker & T Wigram (Ed.). Song Writing Methods, Techniques and Clinical Applications for Music Therapy Clinicians, Educators and Students. London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Articles in non-refereed journals by Australian RMTs
Books by Australian RMTs
Baker, F. Kennelly, J. & Tamplin J. (2005). Songwriting to explore identity change and sense of self-concept following traumatic brain injury. In F. Baker & T. Wigram (Eds.), Songwriting: Methods techniques and clinical applications for music therapy clinicians, educators and students. London, Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Baker, F., & Tamplin, J. (2006). Music Therapy Methods in Neurorehabilitation: A Clinician’s Manual. London, Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Baker, F., Roth, E., Tamplin, J., and Kennelly, J. (under contract). Music therapy methods in neurorehabilitation. London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Baker, F. & Wigram, T. (Eds.). (2005). Song Writing Methods, Techniques and Clinical Applications for Music Therapy Clinicians, Educators and Students. London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Baxter, C., & Vance, F. (2001). An Aged Care Assessment Manual With A Focus On Aged Care. Music Therapy Department, Southern Health, Cheltenham, 2001. ISBN 0-9579667-0-9.
Bright, Ruth (2002) Supportive eclectic music therapy for grief & loss: A practical handbook for professionals. St. Louis: MMB.
Bright, Ruth (1997). Wholeness in later life. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Bright, R. (1996). Grief and Powerlessness. London, U.K.: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Bright, Ruth (1991). Music in geriatric care: A second look. Wahroonga, NSW: Music Therapy Enterprises.
Bright, Ruth (1989) Why does that happen?: Discussions on geriatric care. Wahroonga, NSW: Music Therapy Enterprises.
Bright, R. (1986). Grieving. St. Louis: MMB.
Bruscia, K.E. & Grocke, D.E. Guided Imagery and Music: The Bonny Method and Beyond. 28 chapters + 12 Appendices ( 590 pp.) Gilsum, NH. Barcelona publishers.
Coull, S. & Shoemark, H. (1999).
Songs you already know. Melbourne: Hot Thong Publishers. (Book of music therapy songs) West Music (in Australia, e-mail h_shoemark@optusnet.com.au)
Edwards, J & Kennelly, J. (1999). Clinician’s Manual – Music Therapy for Children in Hospital. University of Queensland Printery, St Lucia, Brisbane.
Grocke, D & Wigram, T. (2006). Receptive Methods in Music Therapy: Techniques and Clinical Applications for Music Therapy Clinicians, Educators and Students. Melbourne, VIC: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Hadley, S. (Ed.). Psychodynamic Music Therapy: Case Studies. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers
Lem, A. (Ed.) (1993). Music therapy collection: introducing the principles and objectives of music therapy practice in Australia. Canberra: Australian Dance Council – Ausdance.
Pratt, R. R. & Grocke, D. E. (Eds.) (1999). MusicMedicine 3: MusicMedicine and Music Therapy: Expanding Horizons. Parkville, Victoria: Faculty of Music, University of Melbourne. (Note that a list of Australian contributions to this collection is listed below.)
Signorelli, R. (Ed.) (1996). Exploring our world with song: a multicultural songbook. Leichardt, NSW: Leichardt Uniting Church Homes and Community Services.
Wilmot, Catherine. (2004). Sound Communication: Music for Teaching Oral Language Skills. Perth , WA : Music Therapy Matters .
Proceedings and Other
Bright, R. and Grocke, D. (2000). Twenty-five years on: Music Therapy in Australia. Sydney. Music Therapy Enterprises. 17 pages. ISBN 09585622-1-0
Brooks, A., Eaglestone, B., Ellis, P., Gehlhaar, R., Girao, L.M., Magee, W., Miranda, E., Petersson, E., Rodrigues, P. (2007). Non-formal Rehabilitation via Immersive Interactive Music Environments. Artabilitation Panel Paper, In Proceedings of the 2007 International Computer Music Conference, Vol. I, Copenhagen, Denmark (pp. 77-80).
Daveson, B. (2001). Empowerment: An intrinsic process and consequence of music therapy practice. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 12, 29-38. (abstract)
De Bruijn, M., Jochims, S., Magee, W., Runge, L., & Hansenn, A. (1998). ‘The Long Way From Coma To Life’. Presented at the 4th European Music Therapy Conference, Leuven, Belgium. In: De Backer, J. & Wigram, T. (Eds.), Book of Abstracts, 4th European Music Therapy Congress April, Leuven, Belgium, 16-19, 1998, p. 124.
Erdonmez, D. (1996) (compilation). Directory of music therapy training courses world-wide. World Federation of Music Therapy. 130 pages.
Erdonmez, D (1994). Report of the first WFMT international survey of music therapy training courses. World Federation of Music Therapy. 35 pages.
Edwards, J. (May, 1997). Prepared with assistance from Barbara Daveson. Music therapy for students with disabilities. Department of Education Queensland.
Grocke, D.E. (2001). A phenomenological study of pivotal moments in Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) therapy. Info-CD ROM III. The University of Witten-Herdecke.
Hitchen, H.C. & Magee, W.L. (2007). A comparison of the effects of verbal de-escalation techniques with music de-escalation techniques on agitation levels in patients with neuro-behavioural disorders. Final report. London: Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability.
Magee, W. (2002) Finding an Able ‘Self’ in Music Therapy: Research Findings in Music Therapy and Multiple Sclerosis. In: Book of Abstracts, 10th World Congress of Music Therapy, Oxford, England, 2002, p. 145. London: British Society for Music Therapy
Magee, W.L., & Burland, K. (2008). A systematic qualitative study of the application electronic music technologies in clinical music therapy. Clinical Rehabilitation 22(1), 82-83.
Magee, W.L., & Burland, K. (2007). Identifying treatment process in the clinical application of electronic music technologies with complex disabilities. Clinical Rehabilitation, 21(12),1145-1146.
Magee, W.L. & Burland, K. (2006). Exploring the use of electronic music technologies in clinical music therapy: Establishing definitions and scope of practice. Final report. London: Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability.
Magee, W.L., & Davidson, J. (2008). Music therapy in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis: A systematic qualitative analysis. Clinical Rehabilitation 22(1), 81-82.
Magee, W.L., and Davidson, J.W. (2000). Identity In Chronic Neurological Disability: Finding An Able ‘Self’ In Music Therapy. In Woods, C., Luck, G.B., Brochard, R., O’Neill, S. A., and Sloboda, J. A. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition. Keele, Staffordshire, UK: Department of Psychology. CD-ROM.
Magee, W.L., and Davidson, J.W. (2000). The Voice In Therapy: Monitoring Disease Process In Chronic Degenerative Illness. In Woods, C., Luck, G.B., Brochard, R., O’Neill, S. A., and Sloboda, J. A. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition. Keele, Staffordshire, UK: Department of Psychology. CD-ROM.
Magee, W.L., and Davidson, J.W. (1999). ‘Changing self-concepts through music therapy: a study of music therapy in chronic neurological illness using modified grounded theory’. Research poster, 9th World Congress of Music Therapy, Washington DC.
Magee, W.L., Watson, T., Loth, H., & Gaul, K. (2002)
The development of Continuing Professional Development for British Music Therapists: Conception, Delivery and Review Of Its First Year. Book of abstracts 10th World Congress of Music Therapy, p. 146. London: British Society for Music Therapy
Magee, W., Millman, R., & Davis, G. (1999). ‘Music Therapy in neuro-disability: an investigation into the effects of music’. Annual Conference for the British Society for Music Therapy. London: BSMT.
Magee, W. (1998) “Singing my life, playing my self”. Song-based and improvisatory methods of music therapy with individuals with neurological impairments’. In: De Backer, J. & Wigram, T. (Eds.), Book of Abstracts, 4th European Music Therapy Congress April, Leuven, Belgium, 16-19, 1998, p. 135.
Magee, W. (1996). Case studies in brain injury: Issues for music therapy intervention. In: Smeijsters, H. and Mecklenbeck, F. (Eds.), Book of Abstracts, of ‘Sound and Psyche’ 8th World Congress of Music Therapy, Hamburg, 1996, p. 223. Druck: Service-Cruck Kleinherne, Dusseldorf.
Magee, W. (1995). ‘Music Therapy as Part of Assessment and Treatment For People Living in the Early to Advanced Stages of Huntington’s Disease’. In: Lonely Waters, Proceedings of the International Conference – Music Therapy in Palliative Care, Oxford, Sobell House Publications, 173-183.
Magee, W. (1995) . ‘A Comparison in the Use of Improvised Music and Familiar Pre-composed Music with a Neurologically Impaired Population’. In: Nygaard Pedesen (Ed.), Book of Abstracts, 3rd European Music Therapy Conference, Aalborg, Denmark 12 – 20 June, 1995, p. 24. Aalborg: Department of Music and Music Therapy, Aalborg University.
O’Callaghan, C (March, 1998) The power of music healing. In Exploring the Horizons of Cancer Nursing. Conference Proceedings, organised by Ausmed Publications. Melbourne: Ausmed Publications.
Rainey Perry, M. M., and Ri, C. (2006). ‘Developing Intentional Communication: A Combined Music and Speech Therapy Approach’. AusACPDM Conference. Adelaide:, Australia. (available on-line)
Williams, K. & Abad, V. (2004). Sing & Grow: An early intervention music therapy project addressing infant and family mental health and development. In. K. Kelleher., M. Teesson, V. Miller, P. Hanlon, C. Issakidis, S. Robertson, J. Farhall, J. Peters, B. Wieland, S. Garvin, C. Lloyd, & P. Robinson (Eds.) Harvesting Hope Across the Lifespan: Contemporary The MHS in Mental health Services, Gold Coast Conference Proceedings 2004. Sydney : ThMHS Conference.
Summaries of National Conference Proceedings
Prior to 1999, the Association produced summaries of the presentations given at the annual national conferences. Between 1988 and 1994 these summaries took the form of Conference Proceedings, and the1995, 1996 and 1999 conferences were recorded in a book of precis articles. Prices and availability of these various publications can be obtained on application to the National Office.