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Felicity Baker
Felicity Baker
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Songwriting: Methods, techniques and clinical applications for music therapy clinicians, educators and students
T Baker, F. and Wigram
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2005
3572005
‘To be heard’: The social and mental health benefits of choir singing for disadvantaged adults
GA Dingle, C Brander, J Ballantyne, FA Baker
Psychology of Music 41 (4), 405-421, 2013
3192013
An investigation of long-term effects of group music therapy on agitation levels of people with Alzheimer's Disease
AJ Ledger, FA Baker
Aging and Mental Health 11 (3), 330-338, 2007
2502007
Can music preference indicate mental health status in young people?
F Baker, W Bor
Australasian psychiatry 16 (4), 284-288, 2008
2272008
Therapeutic songwriting: Developments in theory, methods, and practice
F Baker
Springer, 2016
2222016
Music therapy and emotional exploration: Exposing substance abuse clients to the experiences of non-drug-induced emotions
FA Baker, LM Gleadhill, GA Dingle
The Arts in Psychotherapy 34 (4), 321-330, 2007
1972007
Therapeutic songwriting in music therapy: Part I: Who are the therapists, who are the clients, and why is songwriting used?
F Baker, T Wigram, D Stott, K McFerran
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy 17 (2), 105-123, 2008
1912008
The effect of group music therapy on mood, speech, and singing in individuals with Parkinson's disease—A feasibility study
C Elefant, FA Baker, M Lotan, SK Lagesen, GO Skeie
Journal of music therapy 49 (3), 278-302, 2012
1792012
Can music therapy engage patients in group cognitive behaviour therapy for substance abuse treatment?
GA Dingle, L Gleadhill, FA Baker
Drug and alcohol review 27 (2), 190-196, 2008
1682008
‘Stroke a Chord’: The effect of singing in a community choir on mood and social engagement for people living with aphasia following a stroke
J Tamplin, FA Baker, B Jones, A Way, S Lee
NeuroRehabilitation 32 (4), 929-941, 2013
1602013
Music therapy methods in neurorehabilitation: a clinician's manual
F Baker, J Tamplin
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006
1602006
Creative arts interventions to address depression in older adults: A systematic review of outcomes, processes, and mechanisms
K Dunphy, FA Baker, E Dumaresq, K Carroll-Haskins, J Eickholt, M Ercole, ...
Frontiers in psychology 9, 409305, 2019
1422019
The modulating effects of music listening on health-related exercise and physical activity in adults: a systematic review and narrative synthesis
IN Clark, FA Baker, NF Taylor
Nordic Journal of Music Therapy 25 (1), 76-104, 2016
1312016
The effect of music therapy services on classroom behaviours of newly arrived refugee students in Australia—a pilot study
F Baker, C Jones
Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties 11 (4), 249-260, 2006
1282006
From therapeutic factors to mechanisms of change in the creative arts therapies: A scoping review
M De Witte, H Orkibi, R Zarate, V Karkou, N Sajnani, B Malhotra, RTH Ho, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 678397, 2021
1242021
Modifying the melodic intonation therapy program for adults with severe non-fluent aphasia
FA Baker
Music Therapy Perspectives 18 (2), 110-114, 2000
1242000
A systematic review of the efficacy of creative arts therapies in the treatment of adults with PTSD.
FA Baker, O Metcalf, T Varker, M O'Donnell
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 10 (6), 643, 2018
1222018
From healing rituals to music therapy: bridging the cultural divide between therapist and young Sudanese refugees
C Jones, F Baker, T Day
The Arts in psychotherapy 31 (2), 89-100, 2004
1202004
Connecting through music: A study of a spousal caregiver-directed music intervention designed to prolong fulfilling relationships in couples where one person has dementia
FA Baker, D Grocke, NA Pachana
Australian Journal of Music Therapy 23, 4-21, 2012
1132012
Sing, soothe and sleep: A lullaby education programme for first-time mothers
F Baker, E Mackinlay
British journal of music education 23 (2), 147-160, 2006
1092006
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