Music in paediatric hospitals: Nordic perspectives (Bonde & Johansson, Eds.)

Authors

  • Marion Musting Independent scholar, Estonia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2023.99

Abstract

This is a review of the book "Music in paediatric hospitals: Nordic perspectives" edited by Lars Ole Bonde and Kjersti Johansson.

Title: Music in paediatric hospitals: Nordic perspectives Editors: Lars Ole Bonde & Kjersti Johansson Publication year: 2021 Publisher: Norges musikkhøgskole Pages: 174 ISBN: 978-82-7853-287-4

Author Biography

  • Marion Musting, Independent scholar, Estonia

    Marion Musting, MSc. Born and raised in a small town of Southeast-Estonia, Marion received her Master’s from the University of Tallinn. At the Keila Therapy Centre, she specialises in working with children and adolescents with various developmental challenges. She also supervises early childhood music groups’ facilitation, and works to promote bonding between parents and young children. In 2017, her first album “Emalt lapsele” (“From Mother to Baby”) released, which was inspired from her working enhancing bonding with mothers and her own experience of motherhood, as well. She has completed the First Sounds: Rhythm, Breath, Lullaby (RBL) NICU Training Tier 1 & 2. Since 2019 she has been providing music therapy service in the Department of Neonatal and Infant Medicine of Tallinn Children’s Hospital. [marion@muusikaterapeut.ee]

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2021-08-31

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