Completed PhD Dissertations
1998 - 2001 - 2002
- 2003 - 2004 - 2005
- 2006 - 2007
1998
Mahns, Wolfgang: Symboldannelser i den analytiske musikterapi
med børn. - Et kvalitativt studie i betydningen af musikalske improvisationer
i musikterapi med skolebørn. (Written in German)
Aldrige, Gudrun: Die
Entwicklung einer Melodie im Kontext Improvisatorischer Musiktherapie.
2001
Hannibal, Niels J.: Præverbal
overføring i musikterapi - kvalitativ undersøgelse af overføringsprocesser
i den musikalske interaktion. Udgivet på net: her
Moe, Torben: Restituerende faktorer i gruppeterapi med psykiatriske
patienter - baseret på en modifikation af Guided Imagery and Music
(GIM).
2002
Elefant, Cochavit: Enhancing Communication in Girls with
Rett Syndrome through Songs in Music Therapy.
Holck, Ulla: "Kommunikalsk"
sammenspil i musikterapi. Kvalitative videoanalyser af musikalske
og gestiske interaktioner med børn med betydelige funktionsnedsættelser,
herunder børn med autisme.
Aasgaard, Trygve: Song Creations by Children with Cancer
- Process and Meaning.
2003
Ridder, Hanne Mette:
Singing Dialogue. Music therapy with persons in advanced stages
of dementia. A case study research design.
Gold, Christian:
An analysis of long-term Music Therapy intervention with mentally
ill Children and Adolescents in Austria
2004
Baker, Felicity: The effects of song singing om improvements
in affective intonation of people with traumatic brain injury.
Garred, Rudy: An Inquiry into the Role of Music and
of Words in Creative Music Therapy.
2005
De Backer, Jos: Music and
Psyshosis - the Transition from Sensorial Play to Musical formby
psychotic Patients in a Music Therapeutic Process.
Bonde, Lars Ole: The Bonny
Method of guided Imagery an Music (bmgim) with Cancer Survivors.
A Psychological Study with focus on the Influence of BMGIM on Mood
and Quality of Life.
2006
Kim, Jinah: The effects of improvisational music therapy on joint attention behaviours in children with autistic spectrum disorder
2007
Helen Odell-Miller:
The practice of music therapy for adults with mental health problems:
the relationship between diagnosis and clinical method.
Inge Nygaard-Pedersen: Counter
transference in music therapy. A phenomenological study on counter-transference
used as a clinical concept by music therapists working with musical
improvisation in adult psychiatry.
Randi Rolvsjord: "Blackbirds
singing": An Explorational study of resource-oriented music
therapy in mental health care.