The challenges and benefits of a genuine partnership between Music Therapy and Neuroscience: a dialog between scientist and therapist
Collaborations between neuroscience and music therapy promise many mutual benefits given the different knowledge bases, experiences and specialist skills possessed by each discipline. Primarily, music therapists deliver music-based interventions on a daily basis with numerous populations; neuroscientists measure clinical changes in ways that provide an evidence base for progressing clinical care. Although recent developments suggest that partnerships between the two can produce positive outcomes for both fields, these collaborations are not considered mainstream. The following dialogue between two experienced professionals from each discipline explores the potentials for collaborations, as well as the misconceptions that may be preventing further synergies from developing.
Item Type | Article |
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Additional Information |
LS was supported by the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-297) and Economic and Social Research Council (RES-061-25-0155) |
Keywords | Music Therapy, Neuroscience, Interdisciplinary, Patients, Clinical Protocols |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Psychology |
Date Deposited | 28 Apr 2015 15:01 |
Last Modified | 03 Aug 2021 15:05 |