Music therapy in neonatal intensive care: Influences of culture (Shoemark & Ettenberger, Eds.)

Authors

  • Katie Rose M. Sanfilippo Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom

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https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2023.97

Abstract

This is a review of the book "Music therapy in neonatal intensive care: Influences of culture" edited by Helen Shoemark and Mark Ettenberger.

Title: Music therapy in neonatal intensive care: Influences of culture Editors: Helen Shoemark & Mark Ettenberger Publication year: 2020 Publisher: Barcelona Publishers Pages: 308 ISBN: 9781945411496

Author Biography

  • Katie Rose M. Sanfilippo, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom

    Dr Katie Rose Mahon Sanfilippo is currently a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is also an associated lecturer in music at the University of Cambridge. Her overall research interests concern the perception, function and application of music. Her PhD investigated the potential of a community-based music intervention to reduce anxiety and depression symptoms in pregnant women from the Gambia, West Africa. Her current research is exploring the application of music-based interventions to support maternal mental health across different cultural contexts in Africa and the UK. She worked for two years as a research assistant in the research team at Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Charity. [k.sanfilippo@gold.ac.uk]

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2021-07-06

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