Family Centred Approaches

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ProjectResearcherAffiliation*YearLanguageLink
Music therapy as tool for accompaniment to delivery in the last month of pregnancyBerardi, Alessandra & Sarcinella M.
Department of Obstetrics and Neonatology, Ivrea Hospital, Italy2022 ongoingEnglish
Music therapy and parent counselling to enhance resilience in young children with autism spectrum disorder: a mixed methods studyBlauth, LauraAnglia Ruskin University*, England2019Englisharro.anglia.ac.uk
M-MS: A Multi-Modal Synchrony Dataset to Explore Dyadic Interaction in ASDCalabrò G. et al.Department of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, University of Trento2020Englishresearchgate.net
Joint music therapy video sessions for people with dementia and their spousesDassa, AyeletBar-Ilan University, IsraelSeptember 2020 - July 2021English
Creating an individualized music database to promote communication between spouses and people with dementiaDassa, AyeletBar-Ilan University, Israel2018Englishfrontiers.org
Creating bridges: Music-Oriented Counseling for Parents of children with Autism Spectrum DisorderGottfried, TaliAalborg University*, Denmark2016Englishvbn.aau.dk
The inclusion of the family members as primary carers in music therapy sessions with children in a special education centre; how does this help the child and the carer?Kaenampornpan, PornpanAnglia Ruskin University*, England2015Englisharro.anglia.ac.uk
Attachment-based music therapy in a parent-infant settingPhan Quoc, EvaWZMF, University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna*, Austria2018 - ongoingGerman + English

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