GAMUT – The Grieg Academy Research Centre Annual report 2018

www.gamut.no

Annual report 2018

GAMUT – The Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre,

University of and NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS

Responsible for the report: Brynjulf Stige

Responsible for lists of information and for appendices 1-4: Liv Gunnhild Qvale.

Photo on front page: private

Statement from GAMUT’s steering committee

The steering committee endorses this annual report as an accurate description of the activities of the twin centre GAMUT in 2018.

We acknowledge GAMUT’s capacity to develop innovative research, as exemplified in 2018 by:

• The international RCT “LongSTEP”, funded by RCN, a project that investigates a new area of practice in and a new approach to music therapy with premature infants internationally, by providing longer term use of music therapy to promote better long-term outcomes for premature infants and their caregivers. • The project “Social Acoustics: Sound, Embodiment, Community”, which received KMD Strategic Funding for Interdisciplinary Research in 2018 and involves collaboration between researchers in a number of disciplines and research traditions, nationally as well as internationally. We also want to highlight GAMUT’s capacity to work in partnerships, as exemplified in 2018 by two developments of POLYFON Knowledge Cluster for Music Therapy:

• The creation of POLYFON’s user panel, which reflects a diversity of user groups that are enabled to actively contribute to the development of music therapy practice and research. • The collaboration within POLYFON in developing refined goals and indicators for the societal effects of the knowledge cluster’s collaboration between users, services, and research units. The steering committee recognizes the need to secure future development of GAMUT, by expounding the role of GAMUT’s leadership, in the context of a reciprocal collaboration between UiB and NORCE.

Ingvild Eide Graff Ingrid Helgøy Geir Lien Randi Rolvsjord Frode Thorsen Torbjørn Wilhelmsen

Bergen, March 21, 2019 Contents

Introductory Reflections: Towards a New Era______4

Part 1: General Information about GAMUT ______8

Background ______8

Goals ______8

Areas of Activity ______8

Strategies ______8

Collaborations ______9

Available Information about the Centre ______9

Part 2: Organization and Conditions ______10

Organization ______10

Steering Committee ______10

Leadership and Administrator Roles in GAMUT 2018 ______10

Scientific Advisory Committee ______11

Funding of Activities ______11

Relationships of Collaboration ______11

Part 3: Scholarly Activity ______13

Grant Applications in 2018 ______13

GAMUT Research Projects in 2018______18

The GAMUT Journals: NJMT and Voices ______27

Publication and Communication ______27

Supervision and Guest Researcher Visits ______28

Service Development______29

Seminars and Continuing Education Courses ______30

Appendix 1 – Accounting for Externally Funded Activity ______31

Appendix 2 – Affiliated Academic and Administrative Staff ______32

Appendix 3 – Publications and Presentations ______33

Appendix 4 – GAMUT in the Media ______42

Introductory Reflections: Towards a New Era

By Brynjulf Stige, Head of Research, GAMUT

This introduction includes the centre leader’s reflections about the achievements and prospects of the centre.

Developments within GAMUT in 2018

GAMUT continues to explore the gamut from arts-based research to RCTs, and from local service development to international publication. A variety of dissemination activities contribute to enhanced awareness and knowledge about music therapy in society.

The largest externally funded project in 2018 was LongSTEP (Longitudinal study of music therapy’s effectiveness for premature infants and their caregivers), funded by the Research Council of Norway. During the year, the role as PI for LongSTEP was transferred from Christian Gold to Claire Ghetti.

Music therapy is multifaceted, and interdisciplinary collaboration is key to the discipline’s development. An important step in 2018 was the KMD Strategic Funding for Interdisciplinary Research given to Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT) and Brandon LaBelle (UiB, The Department of Fine Art) and their project “Social Acoustics: Sound, Embodiment, Community”. Collaboration partners include researchers in various departments and faculties in UiB, and in NORCE, GAMUT too.

While the academic and artistic development of the discipline is highly important, the connection to practice remains central to music therapy. Lars Tuastad’s projects with user involvement in research on mental health, Wolfgang Schmid and collaborators’ review of the literature on music therapy in palliative care, and Simon Gilbertson’s projects on music therapy students’ experiences and learning all exemplify the vitality of this dimension of GAMUT’s research.

We have a number of reasons for expecting further development of the quality, quantity, and diversity of GAMUT’s research in the future. One reason in 2018 was that we had the pleasure of welcoming a number of highly competent new employees. In permanent positions, we could welcome Viggo Krüger (UiB), Xueli Tan (UiB) and Monika Geretsegger (NORCE). In a PhD position funded by the Research Council of Norway (RCN) we could welcome Tora Söderström Gaden (NORCE). Finally, in various temporary positions we could welcome Gary Ansdell (UiB), Lucja Bieleninik (NORCE), Tia DeNora (UiB), Kjersti Johansson (UiB) and Maren Metell (UiB).

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2018 was a year of celebration in Norwegian music therapy, given that it was 40 years since the birth of the study program in Oslo and 30 years since the beginning of the program that now is in Bergen (originally Sandane). Here, participants from UiB, NMH, NFMT, and MFO discuss the future of the discipline and profession in Norway, at the national conference “40 + 30,” organized by NFMT in Bergen in June 2018. Photo: private.

Towards a New Era

In 2018, the Faculty of Fine Art, Music, and Design (KMD) decided to elucidate its strategic interest in further development of GAMUT as an internationally oriented research centre with a high profile. The Faculty decided to increase its investment in the centre, as demonstrated by the dean’s entrance into the steering committee of the centre, and by KMD’s decision in 2018 to collaborate with NORCE on announcing a new permanent full time position as leader of GAMUT.

This decision has the potential to eliminate some structural and financial problems that the centre has had since the very beginning, so it is relevant to claim that the centre now moves towards a new era, with professionalization and enhancement of leadership and quality assurance.

The change invites brief reflections on the phases of development so far:

- 2002-2003, a phase of incubation: The ambition of creating the first high quality research centre in music therapy in any of the Nordic countries was born.

- 2004-2006, a phase of exploration: The first funding from RCN enabled some initial steps towards professionalization of research activities, with international recruitment (of Christian Gold from Vienna) and the first national and international research collaborations (with Leif Edvard Aarø at UiB, Gary Ansdell in the UK, Cochavit Elefant in Israel, and Mercedes Pavlicevic in South Africa).

- 2006-2013, a phase of action: The move of the study program to the initially led to a split, given that UiB decided that the externally funded activity should be located in Unifob (later renamed Uni Research, recently merged into NORCE). In order to counteract any risk of fragmenting

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the academic milieu, the centre in Unifob was labelled The Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre (GAMUT). Informal collaborative relationships between the two organizations were nurtured.

- 2014-2018: a phase of reaction: After GAMUT had received a very positive RCN evaluation in 2011 and an encouraging appraisal of a CoE proposal in 2012, UiB and Uni Research started negotiations about formalizing the collaboration by establishing a twin centre. The collaboration agreement was signed in 2014, which created a much more solid infrastructure for the research centre. No new resources were designated for leadership and organization, however, which increasingly created problems to quality and stability in the development of the centre. This, then, contributed to the abovementioned decision in 2018 to establish a permanent full time position as leader of GAMUT.

The next phase, starting in 2019, will hopefully be a phase of implementation. GAMUT should now be established with the infrastructure and resources that are required for an internationally oriented music therapy research centre of high quality. During the last 10-15 years, research centres in music therapy have been established in Oslo and in the other Nordic countries as well. This only enhances GAMUT’s possibilities to contribute to the international forefront of music therapy research.

The project “Music and Health in Late Modernity,” which received funding from the Research Council of Norway in 2003, made the creation of a research centre in music therapy possible, and also facilitated the move of the academic milieu from Sogn og Fjordane University College to the University of Bergen in 2006. Photo: Firda.

Future possibilities

The change described above creates a new space for bold visions about the future of the centre. I will highlight two of the possibilities: First, if and when music therapy as professional practice is implemented systematically throughout the country, there is potential for dramatic improvement of the resources and material for high quality research. Second, and in a quite different vein, if we avoid restricting the centre’s activities to the study of professional practice, and instead also study music as embodied practice and social engagement (and consequently as a resource for inclusion, community, participation, and public health), music therapy’s relevance to the arts, to academia, and to society will increase. Probably, a synergy between these two strategies can be established. There are reasons to

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believe, for instance, that, music therapists’ awareness about music as a social resource is part of the reason why music therapy is important and relevant in the health care system.

GAMUT already works with both of these strategies, as exemplified by 1) POLYFON Knowledge Cluster for Music Therapy, and 2) projects such as Social Acoustics: Sound, Embodiment, Community. It will be relevant in the years to come to explore possibilities for enhancing and connecting our efforts in these two directions, for instance by expanding the geographical region of the knowledge cluster strategy and by developing the cross-faculty and interdisciplinary collaborative relationships within and beyond UiB and NORCE.

Some GAMUTians at a NORCE meeting in 2018, in a relaxed moment of an engaged discussion about future GAMUT activities. Photo: Brynjulf Stige, UiB.

When the incubation phase started in 2002, the milieu was small, with the number of positions equalling only 2 FTE. Since then, the milieu has grown with about 1 FTE in average each year. There is no reason to believe that this growth will decrease in the next 15-20 years. Music therapy is gradually becoming more recognized both as profession and discipline in Norway, which suggests possibilities as well as responsibilities for future development of a research centre such as GAMUT.

Bergen, March 14, 2019

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Part 1: General Information about GAMUT Background

GAMUT – The Grieg Academy Music Therapy Research Centre was created in Unifob in 2006, when music therapy was established as a discipline at the University of Bergen (UiB). In 2014, GAMUT was transformed into a twin centre, regulated by a collaboration agreement between UiB and Uni Research. October 1st 2018, Uni Research became part of NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS. Although the affiliation of some of our researchers was Uni Research the first 9 months of 2018, we will refer to NORCE throughout this annual report. Goals

Since the beginning, the following three objectives have been defined for the centre:

• To develop a Norwegian research centre of music therapy with a high international profile • To secure adequate development of music therapy as a university discipline • To produce societally relevant knowledge about music, health, and wellbeing. Areas of Activity

GAMUT investigates relationships between music and health, in clinical and community settings. Results are published in peer reviewed journals and in monographs/anthologies.

In addition to research activities, the centre is also engaged in supervision, continuing education, service development, and dissemination of knowledge to stakeholders and the general public.

GAMUT is also the publisher of two international music therapy journals: Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy (Open Access) and Nordic Journal of Music Therapy (published with Routledge).

Activities are funded internally (by UiB or through usage of strategic “basic funding” in NORCE) and externally. Externally funded activities are organized by either UiB or NORCE. Strategies

The centre values diversity in research, which involves nurturing local practice-oriented projects as well as large international studies. Main strategies for further development of GAMUT are:

• Inclusion of master students and PhD students in the activities of the centre • Close collaboration between the music therapy researchers in UiB and NORCE • Interdisciplinary collaboration with other research milieus in the region • Collaboration with service delivery agencies (municipalities and hospitals) of the region • Collaboration within national and international networks.

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Collaborations

Eight employees at UiB and four at NORCE were connected to GAMUT in 2018, in permanent full time or minimum half time positions. Given that UiB employees usually have 46 % of their positions designated for research while NORCE employees use all of their time to research, the two partners are comparable in size and activity. In addition, nine scholars were connected to the centre in smaller part time positions. Three PhD students – one funded by UiB and two externally funded – were also connected to GAMUT. For more information about staff, see Part 2 and Appendix 2.

GAMUT collaborates with a large number of research milieus, regionally, nationally, and internationally, as documented in Part 2. Through POLYFON Knowledge Cluster for Music Therapy, GAMUT also collaborates closely with users, professionals, and leaders in health care and social services, regionally and nationally. Available Information about the Centre

See Part 2 of this report for details about the organization and Part 3 for information about the scholarly activity in 2018. See also the appendices, as well as GAMUT’s website: www.gamut.no

Both the journals Voices and NJMT and the knowledge cluster POLYFON are active on Facebook. For more information about the activities in POLYFON Knowledge Cluster for Music Therapy, see also the bulletin “POLYFON-nytt” published on the cluster’s website: https://gamut.w.uib.no/polyfon/

In developing GAMUT’s main website, the knowledge needs of services and society are prioritized. The website is therefore in Norwegian, and includes accessible information about research in various areas of practice. Web address: www.gamut.no

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Part 2: Organization and Conditions Organization

GAMUT is organized as a twin centre, with NORCE and the University of Bergen as owners. The centre is connected to the Grieg Academy / Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design in the University of Bergen and the Health department in NORCE. The two parties seek to develop a strategic alliance that can nurture GAMUT’s development as an internationally oriented research centre of high quality. Steering Committee

Chair: Frode Thorsen (Dean of the Faculty of Fine Art, Music, and Design, UiB)

Vice chair: Ingvild Eide Graff (Executive Vice President – Health, NORCE)

Members: Ingrid Helgøy (Executive Vice President – Social Sciences, NORCE)

Randi Rolvsjord (Head of Department, the Grieg Academy, UiB)

Geir Lien (Senior Advisor, Division of Psychiatry, Bergen Health Authority)

Torbjørn Wilhelmsen (MD, Wikos Strategic Relationship Management)

Note: Representation in the steering committee has changed during the year of 2018: i) In the first 6 months, Vice Rector Oddrun Samdal represented the University of Bergen, ii) In the first nine months, Managing Director Aina M. Berg represented Uni Research, iii) In the first six months, Dean Frode Thorsen represented the Faculty of Fine Art, Music, and Design as an observer.

POLYFON Knowledge Cluster for Music Therapy has its own steering committee. Leadership and Administrator Roles in GAMUT 2018

Head of Research Brynjulf Stige

Assistant Leader Claire Ghetti

Brynjulf Stige, Claire Ghetti, Christian Gold, Jill Halstead GAMUT’s Leader Group and Wolfgang Schmid

Editors NJMT Christian Gold and Joke Bradt (USA)

Katrina McFerran (Australia), Sue Hadley (USA) and Editors Voices Brynjulf Stige

Managing Editor NJMT/Voices Rune Rolvsjord

Leader of POLYFON Brynjulf Stige

Administrator POLYFON Liv Gunnhild Qvale

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Scientific Advisory Committee

• Tia DeNora: Professor in Music Sociology, University of Exeter, UK • Lars Lien: Leader of the Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Concurrent Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders • Katrina McFerran: Professor of Music Therapy, University of Melbourne, Australia • Peter Tyrer: Professor of Community Psychiatry, Imperial College, London.

Funding of Activities

The externally funded activity is in balance, see Appendix 1.In addition to externally funded research activity, the University of Bergen also funds research internally through the positions linked to the Integrated Master’s Program in music therapy. In 2018 these internal resources for research included 46 % of 7,5 university positions + 1 PhD scholarship. Relationships of Collaboration

GAMUT researchers work with interdisciplinary collaboration within UiB and NORCE, and they work within national and international networks.

International collaborating institutions include:

• ArtEZ University of the Arts, Netherlands • BVDS Architects, UK • Cambridgeshire Music, UK • Centre for Arts Therapies Research, University of Roehampton, UK • Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China • Clinica de la Mujer, Bogotá, Colombia • Department of Psychology, University of Roehampton, UK • East London NHS Foundation Trust, UK • Freelance Motion GFX Artist and Illustrator, UK • Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá, Colombia • Goldsmiths, University of London, UK • Hospital Materno Infantil Ramón Sardá, Argentina • Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, London, UK • Institute of Psychology, University of Gdańsk, Poland • Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, Poland • King´s College London, UK • Medical University Innsbruck, Austria • Meir Medical Center, Tel Aviv University, Israel • Molloy College, New Orleans, USA • Noldus Information Technology • Nordic Network for Gender, Body, Health • Ochanomizu University, Japan • School of Creative Art Therapy, University of Haifa, Israel • SONO – Centro de Musicoterapia, Bogotá, Colombia • Szpital Miejski w Rudzie Śląskiej Sp. Z o.o, Ruda Śląska, Poland • Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales, Buenos Aires, Argentina • University of Exeter, UK

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• University of Sunderland, UK • University of Toronto, Canada • University of West England, UK

GAMUT is also part of the International Consortium of Eight Music Therapy Research Universities, with the following collaborators:

• Aalborg University, Denmark. • Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK • Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium • The Norwegian Academy of Music, Oslo, Norway • Temple University, Philadelphia, USA • University of Jyväskylä, Finland • University of Melbourne (National Music Therapy Research Unit/NaMTRU), Australia.

In addition, there are strong international networks connected to the two peer-reviewed journals that GAMUT publishes: Nordic Journal of Music Therapy and Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy.

GAMUT is internationally oriented. Claire Ghetti (originally from the US) and Xueli Tan (originally from Singapore) both presented at the AMTA 2018 Conference in Dallas in November 2018. Photo: private.

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Part 3: Scholarly Activity Grant Applications in 2018

Projects are listed alphabetically after project title. See also: http://gamut.no/:

Research projects granted in 2018 with PI from GAMUT • Project title: Fra stigmatisering til involvering? – et forskningsprosjekt om stigma i musikkterapifeltene psykisk helse og rus. PI: Lars Tuastad (UiB, GAMUT). Co-researcher and user representative: Bjarte Johansen. Funding: POLYFON (Matching funding from Helse Bergen). Grant sum: NOK 75.000. • Project title: In Students Hands: A viscerally-supported qualitative research project exploring music therapy students’ experiences involved in learning music improvisation in relation to their hands. PI: Simon Gilbertson (UiB, GAMUT). Funding: GA Research Funding, UiB. Grant sum: NOK 8.475.

Simon Gilbertson (UiB) has developed several projects on teaching, learning, and student experiences the last few years. Photo: Simon Gilbertson, UiB.

• Project title: Materializing Care: An international cross-professional research network. PI: Simon Gilbertson (UiB, GAMUT). Collaboration partners: Beatrice Allegranti (University of Roehampton, UK), George Bradley (BVDS Architects, London, UK), Anders Bærheim (UiB, Faculty of Medicine), Tia DeNora (University of Exeter, UK/UiB, GAMUT), Neil Max Emmanuel (Freelance Motion GFX Artist & Illustrator, London, UK), Simone Ghetti (Asplan Viak, Architect, Bergen), Robert Gray Jr. (UiB, University pedagogy), Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT), Rika Ikuno-Yamamoto (Ochanomizu

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University, Japan), Sabine Popp (UiB), Wolfgang Schmid (UiB, GAMUT), Kjell Morten Stormark (NORCE), Ewald van der Straeten (BVDS Architects, London, UK), Claire Todd (University of Sunderland, UK), Wouter van de Velde (Noldus Information Technology). Funding: KMD Strategic Research Funding, UiB. Grant sum: NOK 46.000. • Project title: Interdisciplinary Research: Arts, Epistemology, Pedagogy (Support of development of Ph.D education program in interdisciplinary music studies). PI: Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT). Funding: SPIRE Strategy Program for International Research, UiB. Grant sum: NOK 100.000. • Project title: Musikk og eldre. Pilot connected to the bigger projects MIDDEL and ALMUTH. PI: Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT). Collaboration partners: Monika Geretsegger (NORCE, GAMUT), Jörg Aßmus (NORCE, GAMUT). Funding: NORCE – Basisbevilgning. Grant sum: NOK 100.000. • Project title: MUSIKKAFÉ: Et samfunnsmusikkterapitilbud for sped- og småbarnsfamilier. PI: Maren Metell (UiB, GAMUT). Collaboration partners: Nina Bolstad and Maria Elisabeth Norheim (Bergen kommune). Funding: POLYFON (Matching funding from Metells Lydverksted). Grant sum: NOK 100.000. • Project title: Muzykoterapia Dla Wcześniaków I Ich Rodziców Na Oddziale Intensywnej Terapii Noworodka I Po Zakończeniu Hospitalizacji: Studium Wykonalnośći [Music Therapy for preterm infants and their caregivers in the NICU and beyond: a feasability study]. PI: Łucja Bieleninik (University of Gdansk/NORCE, GAMUT). Collaboration partners: Claire Ghetti (UiB, GAMUT), Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Ludwika Konieczna-Nowak (The Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, Poland). Funding: Internal grant from University of Gdansk for young researchers in 2018. Grant sum: approx. NOK 34.000. • Project title: PraksisNett. Musikkterapi for depresjon i primærhelsetjenesten (Norwegian Primary Care Research Network: Pilot project on Music Therapy for Depression in Primary Health Care). PI: Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT) and Sabine Ruths (NORCE, AFE). Collaboration partners: Monika Geretsegger (NORCE, GAMUT), Nina Therese Lunde (NORCE, AFE), Tone Smith-Sivertsen (NORCE, AFE), Brynjulf Stige (NORCE, GAMUT), Knut-Arne Wensaas (NORCE, AFE). Funding source: NORCE – Basisbevilgning. Grant sum: NOK 700.000 + NOK 299.600 (two applications submitted for the same project during 2018).

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• Project title: Societal Challenges and the Arts (Funding to support submission of EU Horizon 2020 application March 2019). PI: Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT). Funding: GA Research Funding, UiB. Grant sum: NOK 20.000. • Project title: Social Acoustics: Sound, Embodiment, Community. PI: Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT) and Brandon LaBelle (UiB, Art). Collaboration partners: Simon Gilbertson (UiB, GAMUT), Christine Jacobsen (UiB, SKOK), Karin Mössler (NORCE, GAMUT), Wolfgang Schmid (UiB, GAMUT), Rasmus Tore Slaattelid (UiB, SVT), Karsten Specht and Kjell Morten Stormark (UiB, Psychology) and 16 national and international partners. Funding: KMD Strategic Funding for Interdisciplinary Research, UiB. Grant sum: NOK 1 million. • Project title: What Moves Us? Sound, Kinesthesia, Affect (Artistic Research Project). PI: Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT). Funding: KMD Strategic Research Funding, UiB (Additional funding from Arts Council UK). Grant sum: NOK 50.000.

Research projects granted in 2018 with PI from other milieus, and GAMUT as partner • Project title: Care for Music - an ethnography of music in late life and end of life settings. PI: Tia DeNora (University of Exeter, UK/UiB, GAMUT). Collaboration partners: Gary Ansdell (Nordoff Robbins, London, UK/UiB, GAMUT), Randi Rolvsjord (UiB, GAMUT), Wolfgang Schmid (UiB, GAMUT). Funding: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council. Grant sum: NOK 5 million.

Research proposals submitted in 2018 with decision pending • Project title: Bystander Effect of Music Therapy: Implications on Morale, Stress, Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Traumatization of Healthcare Staff in a Community Hospital. PI: Wang Feng Ng (MMT, MT-BC at Saint Andrew’s Community Hospital, Singapore). Co- researcher from UiB, GAMUT: Xueli Tan. Funding: American Music Therapy Association Clinician-Based Grant. Grant sum: US$ 5.000. • Project title: Intersectionality of Trait-State Music Preference, Individual Variability, and Music Characteristics as a Multi-Axis Paradigm for Context-Specific Pain Perception and Management. PI: Xueli Tan (UiB, GAMUT). Funding: KMD Strategic Research Funding, UiB. Grant sum: NOK 190.000.

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• Project title: Music Intervention for Mother and Infant Refugees (MIRIAM) PI: Fabia Franco (Middlesex University London, UK). Collaboration partners (key researchers): Bolette Daniels Beck (Aalborg University), Antonia Bifulco (Middlesex University London), Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Stefan Koelsch (UiB, Psychology), Martine Van Puyvelde (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium), Letitia Slabu (Middlesex University London). Also involved (selection): Maren Metell (UiB, GAMUT). Funding: NordForsk. Grant sum: ≈ NOK 12 million.

Educational proposals granted in 2018 • Project title: Utredning av spesialistutdanning i musikkterapi og utvikling av to videreutdanningsmoduler (Elucidation of possibilities for advanced clinical training in music therapy, including the development of two continuing education modules). PI: Randi Rolvsjord and Brynjulf Stige (UiB, The Grieg Academy). Collaboration partners: Wolfgang Schmid (UiB, GAMUT), Hans Petter Solli and Gro Trondalen (NMH). Funding: UiB. Grant sum: NOK 200.000.

Educational proposals submitted in 2018 with decision pending • Project title: Målrettet trening og vurdering av mellommenneskelige ferdigheter hos studenter i fag der ekspertise innebærer å inngå i gode samspill og relasjoner. PI: Elisabeth Schanche (UiB, Psychology). Collaboration partners: UiB Læringslab, UiO, NTNU Fakultet for medisin og helsevitenskap, UiT Arctic University of Norway, UiB. Involved from UiB, GAMUT: Claire Ghetti and Wolfgang Schmid. Funding: Direktorat for kvalitet i utdanning (DIKU) – Program for studentaktiv læring. Grant sum: NOK 4.999.809.

Proposals rejected in 2018 • Project title: Costs and Affordability of Singing as a Primary Intervention to Alleviate Neurodegenerative disorders (CASPIAN). PI: Justine Schneider (University of Nottingham, UK). Collaboration partners: Monika Geretsegger & Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Iva Holmerova, Jan Vopička, & Zuzana Jurkova (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic), David McDaid and A-La Park (London School of Economics, UK). Proposed funding: JPND (EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research), total funding EUR 1.167.950 (of which EUR 428.013 for the Norwegian part).

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Christian Gold and Monika Geretsegger (NORCE) have worked on several large applications in 2018, including the international multisite study MIDDEL (see below). Photo: Rune Rolvsjord, NORCE.

• Project title: Music Interventions for Dementia and Depression in ELderly care (MIDDEL): Multinational cluster-randomised trial. PI: Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT). Collaboration partners: Felicity Baker & Jeanette Tamplin (University of Melbourne, Australia); Hanne Mette Ridder (Aalborg University, Denmark); Dorothea Muthesius (University of the Arts Berlin, Germany); Gunter Kreutz (Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany); Jasmin Eickholt & Thomas Wosch (University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany); Alfredo Raglio (University of Pavia, Italy); Enrico Ceccato & Mirella Ruggeri (University of Verona, Italy); Sytse Zuidema (University Medical Center Groningen); Łucja Bieleninik (University of Gdansk, Poland); Helen Odell-Miller (Anglia Ruskin University, UK); Martin Orrell & Justine Schneider (University of Nottingham, UK); Monika Geretsegger, Brynjulf Stige, Jörg Assmus, & Jo Wake (NORCE). Proposed funding: NFR (Forskerprosjekt – BEHANDLING), NOK 21.882.000.

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GAMUT Research Projects in 2018

Projects are listed alphabetically after project title. See also: www.gamut.no/

ALMUTH (Alzheimer’s and Music Therapy): Effects of music lessons on brain plasticity, mood, and quality of life in Alzheimer patients Period: 2017-2020

Funding: Research Council of Norway

Researchers: Birthe Kristin Flo, Ulvhild Helena Færøvik, Sebastian Jentschke, Stefan Kölsch, Anna Maria Matziorinis, & Stavros Skouras (UiB, Psychology), Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Harald Lexander & Brynjulf Stige (UiB, GAMUT)

PI: Stefan Kölsch (UiB)

Cap/able Children: Creating real opportunities for children of parents with mental illness (CAP- C) Period: 2017-2018 Funding: Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft, Vienna, Austria (Research Programme Mental Health)

Researchers: Silvia Exenberger (Medical University Innsbruck), Monika Geretsegger (NORCE, GAMUT), Brenda Gladstone (University of Toronto), Bente M. Weimand (Akershus University Hospital Oslo)

PI: Silvia Exenberger (Medical University Innsbruck)

Corporeality, Musicking and Music Therapy: An interdisciplinary Study Period: 2016-2018

Funding: UiB

Researcher: Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT)

Evaluating the feasibility of LongSTEP, “Longitudinal Study of music Therapy’s Effectiveness for Premature infants and their caregivers” Period: 2017-2018

Funding: UiB/KMD, POLYFON

Researchers: Łucja Bieleninik & Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Claire Ghetti (UiB, GAMUT)

PI: Claire Ghetti (UiB, GAMUT)

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Claire Ghetti (UiB) worked together with Bente Vederhus (Haukeland University Hospital) in developing the feasibility study for LongSTEP. Photo: private.

Evaluation of the Mental Health Follow-up Project MOT82 Period: 2016-2018

Funding: UiB, POLYFON, Helse Vest – The Western Norway Regional Health Authority, Extrastiftelsen

Researchers: Alexander Bjotveit, Erlend Daaland Wormdahl and Astrid Linnea Østerholt (master students in MT, UIB), Bjarte Johansen (user representative)

PI: Lars Tuastad (UiB, GAMUT)

Fra stigmatisering til involvering? – et forskningsprosjekt om stigma i musikkterapifeltene psykisk helse og rus Period: 2018-2019

Funding: POLYFON, Helse Bergen, UiB

Researchers: Lars Tuastad (UiB, GAMUT), Bjarte Johansen (user representative)

PI: Lars Tuastad (UiB, GAMUT)

In Students Hands: A viscerally-supported qualitative research project exploring music therapy students’ experiences involved in learning music improvisation in relation to their hands Period: 2018-2019

Funding: UiB

Researcher: Simon Gilbertson (UiB, GAMUT)

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Interdisciplinary Research: Arts, Epistemology, Pedagogy (Support of development of Ph.D education program in interdisciplinary music studies) Period: 2018-2019

Funding: UiB

PI: Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT)

Intersectionality of Trait-State Music Preference, Individual Variability, and Music Characteristics as a Multi-Axis Paradigm for Context-Specific Pain Perception and Management. Period: 2018-2019

Funding: UiB

PI: Xueli Tan (UiB, GAMUT)

Lokal kraft skaper kraft lokalt – Musikkterapi som tilnærming for et helhetlig læringsmiljø i tverretatlig og tverrfaglig samarbeid mellom barnevern og skole Period: 2017-2018

Funding: POLYFON, Aleris

Researchers: Viggo Krüger (UiB/Aleris), Thomas Høiseth (Aleris)

Longitudinal study of music therapy’s effectiveness for premature infants and their caregivers: International randomized trial (LongSTEP) Period: 2018-2022

Funding: Research Council of Norway

Researchers: Jörg Aßmus, Łucja Bieleninik, Tora Söderström Gaden, & Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Claire Ghetti (UiB, GAMUT), Mari Hysing & Ingrid Kvestad (NORCE, RKBU Vest), Bente Vederhus, (Haukeland University Hospital), Jo Dugstad Wake (NORCE, T4P)

PI: Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT) and Claire Ghetti (UiB, GAMUT)

Materializing Care: An international cross-professional research network Period: 2018-

Funding: UiB

Researchers: Beatrice Allegranti (University of Roehampton), George Bradley (BVDS Architects), Anders Bærheim (UiB, Medicine), Tia DeNora (University of Exeter/UiB, GAMUT), Neil Max Emmanuel (Freelance Motion GFX Artist & Illustrator), Simone Ghetti (Asplan Viak, Architect), Robert Gray Jr. (UiB), Jill Halstead & Wolfgang Schmid (UiB, GAMUT), Rika Ikuno-Yamamoto (Ochanomizu University), Sabine Popp (UiB), Kjell Morten Stormark (NORCE, RKBU), Ewald van der Straeten (BVDS Architects), Claire Todd (University of Sunderland), Wouter van de Velde (Noldus Info. Technology) PI: Simon Gilbertson (UiB, GAMUT)

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Medforsking og Utforsking. Ei vidareføring av Brukar spør brukar evalueringa av prosjektet Utan Terapeut – MOT82 UT i lokalsamfunnet Period: 2017-2018

Funding: POLYFON

Researchers: Bjarte Johansen (user representative), Astrid Linnea Østerholt (master student MT, UiB)

PI: Lars Tuastad (UiB, GAMUT)

Bjarte Johansen (user representative), Astrid Linnea Østerholt (master student), and Lars Tuastad (music therapist/researcher) worked together to develop a user-oriented approach to the evaluation of the music therapy follow-up centre MOT82. Photo: Rune Rolvsjord, NORCE.

«Mot et selvstendig liv i felleskap»: a qualitative study of music therapy in child protection aftercare Period: 2015-2019

Funding: Aleris Ungplan Region Vest

Researchers: Viggo Krüger (UiB/Aleris), Brynjulf Stige (UiB), Astrid Strandbu (UiT)

PI: Viggo Krüger (UiB, GAMUT/Aleris)

Music Interventions for Dementia and Depression in ELderly care (MIDDEL): International multicentre cluster-randomised controlled trial Period: 2017-2021 Funding: Pending (for the Australian part: funding granted by the National Health and Medical Research Council)

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Researchers: Felicity Baker (University of Melbourne, Australia), Jörg Assmus, Monika Geretsegger, Christian Gold & Brynjulf Stige (NORCE, GAMUT), Jo Dugstad Wake (NORCE, T4P)

PI: Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT). For the Australian part: Felicity Baker (University of Melbourne)

Music. Matter. Making: On music therapy and anthropology Period: 2016-2018

Funding: UiB

Researcher: Simon Gilbertson (UiB, GAMUT)

Music Therapy for people with substance use disorders: Cochrane Systematic Review Period: 2017 – 2019

Funding: UiB

Researchers: Xi-Jing Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jörg Fachner (Anglia Ruskin University), Claire Ghetti (UiB, GAMUT), Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Laurien Hakvoort (ArtEZ University of the Arts)

PI: Claire Ghetti (UiB, GAMUT)

Music Therapy with Asylum Seeking and Refugee Children (PhD project) Period: 2015-2018

Funding: Volda University College

PhD student: Kaja Elise Åslid Enge (VUC)

Main supervisor: Brynjulf Stige (UiB, GAMUT)

Music Therapy with Children in Specialised Mental Health Services (PhD project) Period: Nov. 2016-Nov. 2021

Funding: UiB

PhD student: Guro Parr Klyve (UiB, GAMUT)

Main supervisor: Randi Rolvsjord (UiB)

Musikk og eldre. Pilot connected to the bigger projects MIDDEL and ALMUTH. Period: 2018-2019

Funding: NORCE – Basisbevilgning

Researchers: Monika Geretsegger (NORCE, GAMUT), Jörg Aßmus (NORCE, GAMUT)

PI: Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT)

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MUSIKKAFÉ: Et samfunnsmusikkterapitilbud for sped- og småbarnsfamilier Period: 2018-2020

Funding: POLYFON, Metells Lydverksted, Bergen kommune

Researchers: Nina Bolstad (Bergen kommune), Maren Metell (UiB), Maria Elisabeth Norheim (Bergen kommune)

PI: Maren Metell (UiB, GAMUT)

Muzykoterapia Dla Wcześniaków I Ich Rodziców Na Oddziale Intensywnej Terapii Noworodka I Po Zakończeniu Hospitalizacji: Studium Wykonalnośći [Music Therapy for preterm infants and their caregivers in the NICU and beyond: a feasability study] Period: 2018 Funding: University of Gdansk

Researchers: Łucja Bieleninik (University of Gdansk/NORCE, GAMUT), Claire Ghetti (UiB, GAMUT), Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Ludwika Konieczna- Nowak (The Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, Poland).

PI: Łucja Bieleninik (University of Gdansk/NORCE, GAMUT)

No Pain, No Gain: Internal Mechanisms of Integrative, Improvisational Music Therapy in the Treatment of Depression Period: 2016-2020

Funding: Academy of Finland

Researchers: Olivier Brabant (University of Jyväskylä), Jaakko Erkkilä (University of Jyväskylä), Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Monika Geretsegger (NORCE, GAMUT), Suvi Saarikallio (University of Jyväskylä)

PI: Jaakko Erkkilä (University of Jyväskylä)

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Music therapy researchers at the University of Jyväskylä collaborate with GAMUT in developing high quality research on music therapy and depression. Photo: Brynjulf Stige, UiB.

POLYFON Knowledge Cluster for Music Therapy Period: 2015-2020

Funding: GC Rieber Fondene, RCN and (in 2018) 17 partners.

Researchers: Most researchers in GAMUT, 3 researchers at RKBU (Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare, NORCE), and researchers among the member institutions of the consortium.

PI: Brynjulf Stige (UiB, GAMUT)

A separate annual POLYFON report (in Norwegian) is available, see http://gamut.no/polyfon/

PraksisNett. Musikkterapi for depresjon i primærhelsetjenesten (Norwegian Primary Care Research Network: Pilot project on Music Therapy for Depression in Primary Health Care) Period: 2018

Funding: NORCE – Basisbevilgning

Researchers: Monika Geretsegger, Christian Gold & Brynjulf Stige (NORCE, GAMUT), Nina Lunde, Sabine Ruths, Tone Smith-Sivertsen & Knut-Arne Wensaas (NORCE, AFE)

PI: Christian Gold (NORCE, GAMUT), Sabine Ruths (NORCE, AFE)

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Review of Literature on Music Therapy in Palliative Care Period: 2015-2018

Funding: UiB, POLYFON, Haraldsplass Hospital

Researchers: Jan Henrik Rosland & Sebastian von Hofacker (Haraldsplass Diakonale Sykehus), Wolfgang Schmid (UiB, GAMUT)

PI: Wolfgang Schmid (UiB, GAMUT)

Wolfgang Schmid and colleagues at Haraldsplass Diakonale Sykehus have published an interesting review article on the literature of palliative care and music therapy. Photo: Rune Rolvsjord, NORCE.

Role-Plays in Music Therapy Education: A qualitative study of students’ experiences, and the transfer into their professional practice as music therapists Period: 2016-2018

Funding: UiB, POLYFON

PIs: Randi Rolvsjord & Wolfgang Schmid (UiB, GAMUT)

Shared Moments: The Bodily and Emotional Quality of the Therapeutic Relationship as Outcome Predictor in Music Therapy with Children on the Autism Spectrum Period: 2015-2019

Funding: Research Council of Norway

Researchers: Jörg Aßmus, Christian Gold & Karin Mössler (NORCE, GAMUT), Jill Halstead & Wolfgang Schmid (UiB, GAMUT)

PI: Karin Mössler (NORCE, GAMUT)

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Socially Engaged Arts Period: 2017-2018

Funding: UiB/KMD, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL), University of Stavanger (UiS), Festspillene i Bergen (FiB)

Researchers: Brandon LaBelle (UiB, Art), Jill Halstead & Randi Rolvsjord (UiB, GAMUT)

PI: Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT)

The collaboration between Brandon LaBelle (UiB, Department of Fine Art) and Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT) on Socially Engaged Arts contribute to the interdisciplinary profile and social relevance of the research at The Faculty for Fine Art, Music, and Design, UiB. Photo: Brynjulf Stige, UiB.

Sustaining Teachers and Learners with the Arts (STALWARTS) - Relational Health in European Schools Period: 2017-2019

Funding: Erasmus+

Researchers: Viggo Krüger & Brynjulf Stige (UiB, GAMUT)

PI: Leslie Bunt (University of West England)

What Moves Us? Sound, Kinesthesia, Affect (Artistic Research Project)

Period: 2018-2019

Funding: Arts Council UK, UiB/KMD

PI: Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT)

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The GAMUT Journals: NJMT and Voices

Nordic Journal of Music Therapy (NJMT) NJMT was established in 1992, with Brynjulf Stige as the founding editor. Christian Gold took over as editor in 2006, and the current editors Christian Gold and Joke Bradt (USA) lead a team of 5 co- editors and a managing editor, and also an advisory board of 18 scholars from around the world. The journal has developed rapidly the last few years, and is now the music therapy journal internationally with the highest impact factor (in 2018 the factor for 2017 was made available, and it showed an increase from 1.296 to 2.355). Collaboration with Routledge (Taylor & Francis) was established in 2008 and enhances quality of production and efficacy of distribution. GAMUT owns the journal and maintains control over its development. NJMT has been active in organizing round tables in international congresses the last few years, focusing on issues such as writing, peer-review processes, and so on. Financially the journal is based on subscriptions (managed by Routledge, which then gives GAMUT financial compensation). Funding has been stable and sufficient the last few years, and possibilities for buying out time for editors/team members in the future can now be assessed.

Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy Voices was established in 2001, with Brynjulf Stige and Carolyn Kenny (USA) as the founding editors. Current editors are Katrina McFerran (Australia), Sue Hadley (USA) and Brynjulf Stige. 9 article editors from various continents and a large group of article reviewers from around the world work together with the three editors and the managing editor, Rune Rolvsjord. Voices is one of a small number of Open Access journals in music therapy, and it has a unique profile in its interdisciplinary nature and vision focusing on music, health, and social change. Consequently, the journal seeks to develop dialogic and supportive review processes, so that voices from music therapy cultures with less resources or younger academic traditions can be heard in the continuing conversation about what music therapy could be in contemporary societies around the world. Like NJMT, Voices has been active in organizing roundtables in international congresses the last few years, often focusing on reflections and discussions of the visions of the journal, such as interdisciplinary dialogues, critique, and awareness of cultural differences and social injustice. The financial situation of the journal is challenging. The journal seeks to develop new strategies for funding, and NORCE as well as the University Library of UiB has supported this process in 2018. Publication and Communication

See Appendix 4 for lists of publications and presentations and other details.

Peer-reviewed articles GAMUT researchers authored or co-authored 13 articles in international peer-reviewed journals in 2018.

Other articles In 2018, GAMUT researchers also published 3 popular scientific articles, 2 feature articles, 5 editorials in peer-reviewed journals, 1 letter to the editor and 1 book review.

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Books and book chapters In 2018, GAMUT researchers published 1 peer-reviewed book chapter and 4 other book chapters.

Congress presentations In 2018, GAMUT researchers had 45 academic lectures, 5 lectures, 1 workshop and 3 posters.

Artistic presentations and results In 2018, GAMUT researchers gave 3 artistic presentations and made 1 composition. Supervision and Guest Researcher Visits

Three PhD positions were connected to GAMUT in 2018, with the main supervisors from UiB (Claire Ghetti, Randi Rolvsjord and Brynjulf Stige).

In 2018, GAMUT researchers employed in NORCE supervised 2 master theses in music therapy at UiB and co-supervised one PhD project.

A number of master students in music therapy at UiB take part in the research performed at GAMUT as research assistants, or through the summer research scholarships that POLYFON Knowledge Cluster for Music Therapy has enabled.

There were no long-term guest researcher visits to GAMUT in 2018, but several short-term visits (se photo/legend below for an example).

Guest researchers in 2018 included Grace Thompson from the University of Melbourne (number five from the left). Here she is together with researchers from GAMUT and from the University of Jyväskylä. Photo: private.

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Service Development

GAMUT’s main avenue for working with service development is POLYFON Knowledge Cluster for Music Therapy. There is a separate annual report (in Norwegian) for the cluster, see http://gamut.no/polyfon/.

GAMUT is also represented in four national networks for service development: Brynjulf Stige has since 2010 been involved in the national network for development of music therapy within substance abuse treatment. Viggo Krüger initiated two new national networks in 2015, one for music therapists working with adolescents, and one for development of music therapy within child protection. In 2017, POLYFON and the Norwegian Music Therapy Association (NFMT) together initiated a new national network for music therapy with older adults.

The two networks engaged with development of music therapy within substance abuse treatment and child protection involve collaboration with a range of institutions and centres, including agencies, various publicly funded competency centres, and the Centre for Research on Music and Health (CREMAH) at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.

The annual conference of POLYFON Knowledge Cluster for Music Therapy creates an arena for dialogue between UiB and NORCE researchers and the broader community, including employees and service users of the health care system. Photo: Rune Rolvsjord, NORCE.

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Seminars and Continuing Education Courses

Seminars and conferences GAMUT has a tradition of organizing seminars for interdisciplinary dialogue and discussion. In 2018 GAMUT organized or co-organized the following seminars:

• January 25: How to write an application. A seminar providing support to music therapists, other professionals and users in writing applications. Co-organized with POLYFON. • May 23-25: The Freedom Room: International Symposium of Socially Engaged Arts. Festspillene i Bergen, Bergen International Culture Centre. Jill Halstead (UiB, GAMUT) responsible. Partners: KMD, HVL, UiS, Festspillene. • June 4: Kick off seminar for POLYFON’s user panel. Theme: user involvement. Co-organized with POLYFON. • June 11-13: LongSTEP kick off meeting. For all partners involved in the project. • June 15: Music therapy in FACT-team: projects in POLYFON? Developing ideas about music therapy in FACT-team. Co-organized with POLYFON. • September 11: How to write an application. A seminar providing support to music therapists, other professionals and users in writing applications. Co-organized with POLYFON. • September 17: Seminar for all POLYFONs working groups. Co-organized with POLYFON. • September 25: Continuing education seminar: Integrative Improvisational Music Therapy in the Treatment of Depression. Monika Geretsegger (NORCE, GAMUT) responsible. • October 17-18: Supervision course for music therapists working within elderly care in POLYFON institutions. Co-organized with POLYFON. • October 31: Musikk som isbryter i skolen? Open conference about music as a tool in preventive work, focusing on inclusion, relational health and shared decisions making in schools. Co-organized with Hyssingen produksjonsskole. • November 22: The POLYFON Conference 2018 “Musikkterapi og samhandling”. Co-organized with POLYFON and The Grieg Academy. • November 22: «Saman om musikken». Concert with artists and users of music therapy. Co- organized with POLYFON. • December 11: Kick off seminar for «Fagnettverk for musikkterapi i barn og unges oppvekst». Maren Metell (UiB, GAMUT) responsible. Co-organized with POLYFON. • November 2: Inaugural meeting of Network for Music Technology in Interdisciplinary Practices (NemTIP). Simon Gilbertson (UiB, GAMUT) responsible. Co-founder Bergen kulturskole.

Continuing education courses September 25, 2018, GAMUT organized an open continuing education course about improvisational music therapy and depression. The course was organized in connection to ongoing and planned research activities in this area, and in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Jyväskylä.

As described above, a UiB grant will enable elucidation of the possibility for advanced clinical training in music therapy, including the development of two continuing education modules, in 2019.

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Appendix 1 – Accounting for Externally Funded Activity Revenue (in NOK) UiB POLYFON balance brought forward to 2018 596 200 POLYFON participants' contributions 2018 2 100 000 POLYFON conference income 64 000 NORCE: LongSTEP 610 400 Grants to projects at the Grieg Academy* GA small project funding 151 000 KMD strategic research funding 98 900 UiB funding (SPIRE, Meltzer) 140 800 POLYFON balance brought forward to 2019 (1 450 400) Total revenue UiB 2 310 900 NORCE Routledge (operating support - royalty) 279 900 The Research Council of Norway** 4 404 000 GC Rieber Fondene 374 900 University of Bergen, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design 673 300 University of Bergen, Faculty of Psychology 281 900 ERASMUS+ 50 000 Imperial College, UK 51 400 University of Jyväskylä 27 300 University of Melbourne 217 000 Aleris Omsorg AS 7 000 Total revenue NORCE 6 366 700 Total revenue GAMUT 8 677 600

Expenses (in NOK) Salaries UiB*** Salary, social costs and overhead 1 497 800 Research grants Grants to projects at the Grieg Academy* GA small project funding 151 000 KMD strategic research funding 98 900 UiB funding (SPIRE, Meltzer) 140 800 Sum research grants 390 700 Operating costs UiB POLYFON operating costs 422 400 Sum operating costs UiB 422 400 Total expenses UiB 2 310 900 Salaries NORCE Salary, social costs and overhead 5 502 800 Operating costs NORCE Travelling expenses 241 100 Sundry expenses 502 300 Accrued expenses 120 500 Sum operating costs NORCE 863 900 Total expenses NORCE 6 366 700 Total expenses GAMUT 8 677 600 Net income 0 * Grants smaller than 500.000: the whole grant is reported as income and expenses in the year granted. Grants bigger than 500.000: only income equivalent with the amount of expenses in the reporting year is reported. ** Included URH's Basic funding. *** In addition to the externally funded activities, a substantial part of GAMUT’s activity is secured by UiB’s funding of the research time of the university positions in music therapy.

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Appendix 2 – Affiliated Academic and Administrative Staff

• Gary Ansdell, Professor (part time), UiB (second half of 2018) • Jörg Aßmus, Statistician (part time), NORCE • Łucja Bieleninik, Researcher II (part time), NORCE • Tia DeNora, Professor (part time), UiB (second half of 2018) • Kaja Elise Åslid Enge, PhD student, UiB (funded by Volda University College) • Tora Söderström Gaden, PhD student, NORCE (second half of 2018) • Monika Geretsegger, Researcher II (part time), NORCE • Claire Ghetti, Associate professor, UiB, and Assistant leader of GAMUT (UiB and NORCE) • Simon Gilbertson, Associate professor, UiB • Christian Gold, Researcher I, NORCE, and Professor, UiB • Jill Halstead, Professor, UiB • Kjersti Johansson, Assistant professor (part time), UiB (second half of 2018) • Guro Parr Klyve, PhD student, UiB (maternity leave all 2018) • Frode Aass Kristiansen, Assistant professor (temporary position), UiB (first half of 2018) • Viggo Krüger, Associate professor, UiB (full time from second half of 2018) • Merethe Wolf Lindvall, Assistant professor (part time), UiB (first half of 2018) • Maren Metell, Assistant professor (part time), UiB (second half of 2018) • Karin Mössler, Researcher II, NORCE (maternity leave January-November) • Marko Nouwens, Assistant professor (part time), UiB • Liv Gunnhild Qvale, Higher Executive Officer (part time), NORCE • Rune Rolvsjord, Higher Executive Officer (part time), NORCE • Wolfgang Schmid, Associate professor, UiB (on sabbatical 2018) • Geir Olve Skeie, Professor (part time), UiB • Brynjulf Stige, Professor, UiB, and Head of GAMUT (UiB and NORCE) • Xueli Tan, Associate professor, UiB (second half of 2018) • Lars Tuastad, Associate professor (part time), UiB

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Appendix 3 – Publications and Presentations

The list is generated from Cristin (Current research information system in Norway). Note: Some employees, such as Gary Ansdell and Tia DeNora, are engaged as lecturers at the Grieg Academy. They are important members of the GAMUT milieu but their publications are not included in this list of GAMUT publications unless articles are co-authored with GAMUT researchers. This is because they have no official research time in GAMUT, so that it would not be correct to affiliate their publications with the centre. Journal publications Peer-reviewed articles Ansdell, Gary; Stige, Brynjulf. Can Music Therapy Still Be Humanist?.Music Therapy Perspectives 2018; Volume 36(2) p. 175-182. NORCE UiB

Bolger, Lucy; McFerran, Katrina; Stige, Brynjulf. Hanging out and buying in: Rethinking relationship building to avoid tokenism when striving for collaboration in music therapy. Music Therapy Perspectives 2018; Volume 36(2) p. 257-266 NORCE UiB

Due, Fredrik Berntsen; Ghetti, Claire. Implementation of music therapy at a Norwegian children's hospital: a focused ethnographic study. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy 2018; Volume 18(2). UiB

Gottfried, Tali; Thompson, Grace; Elefant, Cochavit; Gold, Christian. Reliability of the Music in Everyday Life (MEL) Scale: A parent-report assessment for children on the autism spectrum. The Journal of music therapy 2018; Volum 55(2) p. 133-155. NORCE

Kawano, Tomoyo; Cruz, Robyn Flaum; Tan, Xueli. Dance/Movement Therapists’ Attitudes and Actions Regarding LGBTQI and Gender Nonconforming Communities. American Journal of Dance Therapy 2018; Volume 40(2) p. 202-223. UiB

Kruger, Viggo. Community music therapy as participatory practice in a child welfare setting – a Norwegian case study. Community Development Journal 2018; Volume 53(3) p. 465-481. UiB

Krüger, Viggo; Nordanger, Dag Øystein; Stige, Brynjulf. Music therapy: Building Bridges between a Participatory Approach and Trauma-informed Care in a Child Welfare Setting. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy 2018; Volume 18(4). HVL NORCE UiB

Potvin, Noah; Bradt, Joke; Ghetti, Claire. A Theoretical Model of Resource-Oriented Music Therapy with Informal Hospice Caregivers during Pre-Bereavement. The Journal of music therapy 2018; Volume 55(1) p. 27-61. UiB

Schmid, Wolfgang. Meeting complexity with collaboration: a proposed conceptual framework for participatory community- based music therapy research in end of life-care. Qualitative Research in Medicine & Healthcare 2018; Volume 2 p. 145-153. UiB

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Schmid, Wolfgang; Rosland, Jan Henrik; von Hofacker, Sebastian; Hunskår, Irene; Bruvik, Frøydis Kristine. Patient's and health care provider's perspectives on music therapy in palliative care - an integrative review. BMC Palliative Care 2018; Volume 17:32. p. 1-9 VID HAUKELAND HVprivate UiB

Sivertsen, Sveinung Sundfør; Halstead, Jill; Slaattelid, Rasmus Tore. Moral Tuning: A cross-disciplinary study of musical metaphors in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments, and what they tell us about individual moral autonomy. Metaphilosophy 2018; Volume 49(4) p. 435-458. UiB

Tuastad, Lars; Stige, Brynjulf. Music as a way out: How musicking helped a collaborative rock band of ex-inmates. British Journal of Music Therapy 2018; Volume 32(1) p. 27-37. NORCE UiB

Vik, Berit; Skeie, Geir Olve; Vikane, Eirik; Specht, Karsten. Effects of music production on cortical plasticity within cognitive rehabilitation of patients with mild traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury 2018; Volume 32(5) p. 634-643. HAUKELAND UiB UiT

Popular scientific articles Krüger, Viggo. Musiktherapie in Norwegen. MUG Musik und Gesundsein 2018. UiB

Stige, Brynjulf. Musikkterapeutiske tjuvstartar. Eller: føre var, før og no (opningsføredrag ved den nasjonale musikkterapikonferansen 40 + 30). Musikkterapi 2018 (2), and: www.musikkterapi.no. NORCE UiB

Stige, Brynjulf; Trondalen, Gro. Profesjonskompetanse og karriereveier i musikkterapi. Om spesialistutdanning for musikkterapeuter. Musikkterapi 2018 (2) p. 18-24. NMH UiB

Feature articles Krüger, Viggo. Musikkterapi til de heldige få, eller musikkterapi til alle som trenger det? Ballade 2018. UiB

Mössler, Karin. Musikkterapi og autisme – forsking og praksis i rørsla. Musikkterapi 2018 (1) p. 38-43. NORCE

Editorials Gold, Christian. Music in therapy and in daily life: Health of musicians, concepts of aesthetics, measurement, and new media. Nordic journal of music therapy 2018; Volum 27(4) s. 257-258. NORCE

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Gold, Christian. Outside the black box. Nordic journal of music therapy 2018; Volum 27(2) s. 95-96. NORCE

Krüger, Viggo. Leder. Musikkterapi 2018 (1). UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Leder. Musikkterapi 2018 (2). UiB

Stige, Brynjulf Moments and Open Doors: a Tribute to Mercédès Pavlicevic, Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, 2018, Volume 18(2). NORCE UiB

Letter to the editor Gold, Christian; Bieleninik, Lucja. Authors' response. Nordic journal of music therapy 2018; Volume 27(1) p. 90-92. NORCE

Book reviews Schmid, Wolfgang. Musik, krop og følelser - Neuroaffektive processer i musikterapi. Musikkterapi 2018. UiB

Part of a book/report Peer-reviewed book chapters Stige, Brynjulf Partnerships for health musicking: A case for connecting music therapy and public health practices. In: Bonde, L.O. & Theorell, T. (eds.). Music and Public Health. A Nordic Perspective 2018 (pp. 115-128). Berlin: Springer. NORCE UiB

Book chapters Clair, Alicia; Else, Barbara; Tan, Xueli. Music Therapy with Active and Separated Military Personnel. In: Music Therapy: An Introduction to the Profession. USA: American Music Therapy Association 2018 ISBN 9781884914355. p. 319-340. UiB

Eickholt, Jasmin; Geretsegger, Monika; Gold, Christian. Perspectives on research and clinical practice in music therapy for older people with depression. In: Arts Therapies in the Treatment of Depression. Routledge 2018 ISBN 978-1-138-21076-9. p. 227-240. NORCE

Krüger, Viggo. Om bruk av sangskriving i musikkterapi for barn og ungdom med barnevernserfaring. In: Musikk på tvers – Metodikksamling for Musikkterapi. Norsk Noteservice 2018 (ISBN 978-82-8089-239-3) 5 p. UiB

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Stige, Brynjulf; McFerran, Katrina Community Music Therapy. In: Knight, A. LaGasse, B., & Clair, A. (eds.) Music Therapy: An Introduction to the Profession (chap. 21). Silver Spring, MD: American Music Therapy Association 2018 ISBN 9781884914355. NORCE UiB University of Melbourne

Presentations Academic lectures Bergsland, Andreas; Angelo, Elin; Kulset, Nora Bilalovic; Langdalen, Jørgen; Gilbertson, Simon; Holdhus, Kari. Challenges and possibilities for musical knowledge transmission, learning and education between music disciplines. Roundtable. Chair: Nora Bilalovic Kulset. International Music Research School: Knowing Music, Musical Knowing. Grieg Research School in Interdisciplinary Music Studies/NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; 2018-10-23 - 2018-10-26. HVL NTNU UiB

Bieleninik, Lucja; Konieczna, Ludwika; Ghetti, Claire; Gold, Christian. Longitudinal Study of music Therapy's Effectiveness for Premature infants and their caregivers (LongSTEP): Polish feasibility study and international randomised trial. 38th Annual Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology Conference, Łódź, Poland; 2018-09-11 - 2018-09-12. NORCE UiB

Enge, Kaja Elise Åslid. Music therapy and refugee children. Exploring children's perspectives. PhD course in Music Therapy Research, Aalborg, Denmark; 2018-04-29 - 2018-05-04. HVO UiB

Enge, Kaja Elise Åslid. Refugee children's perspective of music therapy. 9th Nordic Music Therapy Congress, Stockholm, Sweden; 2018-08-08 - 2018-08-12. HVO UiB

Enge, Kaja Elise Åslid; Roaldsnes, Merete Hoel. Musikkterapeutisk kompetanse i traumebevisst omsorg for barn med fluktbakgrunn. 5th Norwegian Music Therapy Conference: “40+30. Jubileumskonferanse for musikkterapi i Norge”, Bergen, Norway; 2018-06-07 - 2018-06-09. HVO NMH UiB

Gaden, Tora Söderström; Trondalen, Gro. Bonding through Music: Music Therapy as Health Promotion for Mothers and Children at a Public Health Clinic. Mini-conference on Music and Public Health, Oslo, Norway; 2018-09-13. NMH NORCE

Ghetti, Claire. Evaluating the feasibility of LongSTEP, Longitudinal study of music therapy´s effectiveness for premature infants and their caregivers. 9th Nordic Music Therapy Congress, Stockholm, Sweden. 2018.08.08- 2018.08.12. UiB

Ghetti, Claire. Sounding Life´s Conclusion: Music therapy in palliative care on the pediatric intensive care unit. Plenary session given at the Special Training: Whole Person, Whole Life: A Comprehensive View of Music Therapy in Pediatric Palliative Care, American Music Therapy Association Conference, Dallas, TX, USA. 2018.11.14. UiB

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Ghetti, Claire. Taking a very LongSTEP: An international longitudinal study of music therapy for premature infants and their parents. Griegakademiet, Forum for forskning, UiB, Bergen, Norway. 2018.10.04. UiB

Ghetti, Claire; Gaden, Tora & Gold, Christian. Longitudinal Study of music Therapy´s Effectiveness for Premature infants and their caregivers (LongSTEP): International randomized trial. NORCE Health forskningsamling, Os, Norway. 2018.08.22. NORCE UiB

Ghetti, Claire; Gold, Christian; Bieleninik, Lucja. Longitudinal Study of music Therapy’s Effectiveness for Premature infants and their caregivers (LongSTEP): Feasibility study and international randomized controlled trial. 5th Norwegian Music Therapy Conference: “40+30. Jubileumskonferanse for musikkterapi i Norge”, Bergen, Norway; 2018- 06-09. NORCE UiB

Ghetti, Claire; Chen, Xi-Jing; Hakvoort, Laurien; Fachner, Jörg & Gold, Christian. Music therapy for people with substance use disorders: Preliminary findings from a Cochrane systematic review. 9th Nordic Music Therapy Congress, Stockholm, Sweden. 2018.08.08- 2018.08.12. NORCE UiB

Gilbertson, Simon. A quantum analysis of an improvised song in music therapy. International Conference: Undisciplining Music. Musicology with Borders, UiB, Bergen, Norway; 2018-04-26. UiB

Gilbertson, Simon. A quantum analysis of improvised song creation. A quantum analysis of improvised song creation. Open seminar, ArtEZ, University of Arts, Enschede, Netherlands; 2018-01-12. UiB

Gilbertson, Simon. Improvised songs in clinical settings: An illustration-supported recall method. 8th Arts and Quality of Life Research Centre International Symposium: Advancing and evolving the methods used in music therapy. Boyer College of Music and Dance, Centre for the Performing and Cinematic Arts, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA; 2018-03-16. UiB

Gilbertson, Simon. In/separability and Music: A quantum narrative of learning and teaching. European Academy of Conservatoires and Centre of Excellence in Music Performance Education Conference: Becoming musicians, student involvement and teacher collaboration in higher , Oslo, Norway; 2018-10-23 - 2018-10-26. UiB

Gilbertson, Simon. Video installation: The In Visible Society: Devices of acknowledging visible and invisible practices of sounding. The Freedom Room: International Symposium of Socially Engaged Arts. Festspillene i Bergen, Bergen International Culture Centre, Norway; 2018-05-23 - 2018-05-25. UiB

Gold, Christian. Musikkterapi i PBU: TIME-A – et samarbeidsprosjekt. Forskningens dag, Bergen Hospital Trust – Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway; 2018-05-23. NORCE

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Gold, Christian. Musiktherapie und Autismus: Forschung und Praxis. Guest lecture, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University, Germany; 2018-03-28. NORCE

Gold, Christian. Using music to improve mental and social health in clinical populations: What works for whom, why, and when?. Guest lecture, University of Vienna, Austria; 2018-11-22. NORCE

Halstead, Jill. “Darling, here is a song for you” Reimagining dementia, embodying care through creative arts practice. KMD and Medical Faculty Joint Seminar, UiB, Bergen, Norway; 2018-11-15. UiB

Halstead Jill. Equality, Diversity, Gender (Panel Session). International Conference: Knowing Music - Musical Knowing Cross disciplinary dialogue on epistemologies. Grieg Research School in Interdisciplinary Music Studies/NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; 2018-10-23 - 2018-10-26. UiB

Halstead, Jill. On Listening and Loss. Opening of Social Acoustics Research project, Litteraturhuset, Bergen, Norway; 2018-09-05. UiB

Halstead, Jill. Playing Like a Girl. Bodies, Music, Gender. International Conference: Undisciplining Music. Musicology with Borders, UiB, Bergen, Norway; 2018-04-26 - 2018-04-28. UiB

Halstead, Jill. Sounding Matter/s: Embodied Practice as Research. Materiality; KMD Faculty Research Seminar, UiB, Bergen, Norway; 2018-01-17. UiB

Halstead, Jill. Why Music Matters: Impact and the Value of the Arts. Annual Public Symposium: Impact in the Humanities. Senter for vitenskapsteori, UiB, Bergen, Norway; 2018-12-07. UiB

Halstead Jill and LaBelle Brandon (conveners) The Freedom Room: International Symposium of Socially Engaged Arts. Festspillene i Bergen, Bergen International Culture Centre, Norway. Partners KMD, HVL, UiS, Festspillene; 2018-05-23 - 2018-05-25. UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Bridging Trauma informed care and Participation - Community music therapy for children and youth at risk. International Conference: 2018 Mid-Atlantic Region of AMTA, Pittsburgh, USA; 2018-04-11. UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Bridging Trauma informed care and Participation - Community music therapy for children and youth at risk. 9th Nordic Music Therapy Congress, Stockholm, Sweden; 2018-08-08 - 2018-08-12. UiB

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Krüger, Viggo. Music Therapy as an approach to inform educators and therapists about relation health in school. Music and adolescents seminar. University of Jyväskylä, Finland; 2018-06-04. UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Music therapy in Norway. 2nd World Music Therapy Summit Conference, Seoul, South Korea; 2018- 10-20. UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Music therapy in Norway. Inaugural Conference of IMTA, New Delhi, India; 2018-12-01 - 2018-12-02. UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Musikkterapi som ressurs i barnevernet og i skolen - utvikling av praksis og kunnskap. Conference: Barnevern18. Fylkesnemnda for barnevern og sosiale saker, Bergen, Norway; 2018-11-22. UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Musikkterapi som tilbud til barn og unge med barnevernserfaringer. LOs konferanse for forebyggende barne- og ungdomsarbeid, Oslo, Norway; 2018-12-14. UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Trauma informed care and music therapy for children and youth at risk – Theory, Research and Case examples. 9th Nordic Music Therapy Congress, Stockholm, Sweden; 2018-08-07 - 2018-08-11. UiB

Krüger, Viggo; Clough, Nick; Tarr, Jane; Macedo, Eunice. Exploring different European perspectives about the contribution of music and arts-based classroom practices to the implementation of UNCRC. International Conference ECER 2018: Inclusion and Exclusion, Resources for Educational Research?, Bolzano, Italy; 2018-09-04 - 2018-09-07. UiB

Krüger, Viggo; Derrington, Philippa; Kim, Jinah. Music therapy and child welfare roundtable. 9th Nordic Music Therapy Congress, Stockholm, Sweden; 2018-08-08 - 2018-08-12. UiB

Krüger, Viggo; Nordanger, Dag Øystein; Stige, Brynjulf. Musikkterapi i spennet mellom traumebevisst omsorg og deltakelse i barnevernet. 5th Norwegian Music Therapy Conference: “40+30. Jubileumskonferanse for musikkterapi i Norge”, Bergen, Norway; 2018-06-07 - 2018-06-09. HVL UiB

Krüger, Viggo; Rolvsjord, Randi; Stige, Brynjulf; Stensæth, Karette; Solli, Hans Petter; Husom, Wenche. Firepartsamarbeidet. Roundtable. 5th Norwegian Music Therapy Conference: “40+30. Jubileumskonferanse for musikkterapi i Norge”, Bergen, Norway; 2018-06-07 - 2018-06-09. NMH NORCE UiB

Schmid, Wolfgang. Last(ing) music - encounters with people in end-of-life care. The Freedom Room: International Symposium of Socially Engaged Arts. Festspillene i Bergen, Bergen International Culture Centre, Norway; 2018-05-24 - 2018-05-25. UiB

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Schmid, Wolfgang. Learning in vivo – about practitioner knowledge, learning as social participation, and becoming a reflective music therapy practitioner. Grieg Research School in Interdisciplinary Music Studies/UiS, Stavanger, Norway; 2018-06-18 - 2018-06-20. UiB

Schmid, Wolfgang. Musicoterapia y medicina - interdisciplinary perspectives on music therapy in palliative care. Musicoterapia y medicina - University of Buenos Aires (UCES), Argentina; 2018-10-30. UiB

Schmid, Wolfgang; Rosland, Jan Henrik. Patient´s and healthcare providers perspectives on music therapy in palliative care. Landskonferanse i palliasjon, Bodø, Norway; 2018-09-12 - 2018-09-14. UiB

Stige, Brynjulf; Getz, Linn Okkenhaug; Sommerbakk, Morten; Tuastad, Lars. Kropp og sjel og sånn. Hva vet vi om sammenhengene mellom levd liv, følelser og estetikk på den ene siden, og helse på den andre? Seminar: Filosofisk helsekontroll 20 år etter: hvor er medisinen på vei? Filosofisk poliklinikk, Bergen, Norway; 2018-09-15. UiB UiO

Tuastad, Lars; Lydvo, Øystein. Music therapy festival 1-2-3 – an example of music therapy practice in the mental health field. 9th Nordic Music Therapy Congress, Stockholm, Sweden; 2018-08-08 - 2018-08-12. UiB

Lectures Gaden, Tora Söderström; Mangersnes, Julie. NICU Music Therapy in Norway: Current situation and experiences from implementation. The 5th International Conference of the International Association for Music and Medicine, Barcelona, Spain; 2018-06-07. Ahus NORCE

Gaden, Tora Söderström; Mangersnes, Julie. Musikkterapi for syke nyfødte og deres foreldre. Plenumsforedrag på konferansen «Värna våra yngsta – Späda barns rätt til hälsa och utveckling. I regi av Socialstyrelsen, Folkhälsomyndigheten, Nationellt kompetenscentrum anhöriga, Linnéuniversitetet, Stockholm, Sweden; 2018-10-17. NORCE

Ghetti, Claire. Sangen og musikken for babyer. Hvorfor og hvordan. Samling: babygruppeledere De Utrolige Årene, RKBU, NORCE Health, Bergen, Norway. 2018.12.06. UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Barnekonvensjonens fokus mot elevers deltakelse i utdanningsløpet. Conference: Musikk som isbryter i skolen? fylkeskommune, Hyssingen produksjonsskole, Bergen, Norway; 2018-10-31. UiB

Krüger, Viggo; Høiseth, Thomas; Risnes, Therese; Sand, Cecilie. Musikkterapi som tilnærming for å fremme skoletrivsel for ungdom med barnevernserfaringer på mellomtrinnet – en kvalitativ undersøkelse av skoleansattes erfaringer. POLYFON-konferansen 2018, Bergen, Norway; 2018-11-22. UiB

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Workshops Gaden, Tora Söderström; Overå, Monika; Thomas, Daniel. Lost in Translation? – Combining Heart and Head to Develop Successful Music Therapy Presentations Across Contexts”. Nordic Music Therapy Congress, Stockholm, Sweden; 2018-08-11. NORCE

Posters Gjerde, Kristian Varden; Müller, Bernd; Skeie, Geir Olve; Assmus, Jörg; Alves, Guido Werner; Tysnes, Ole-Bjørn. Hyposmia and cognitive decline in early Parkinson's disease. Olaviken-konferansen, Bergen, Norway; 2018-10-24 - 2018-10-25. UIS HAUKELAND UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Kom Nærmere. POLYFON-konferansen 2018, Bergen, Norway; 2018-11-22. UiB

Schmid, Wolfgang; Gold, Christian; Mössler, Karin. The therapeutic relationship as outcome predictor in music therapy with children with autism. INSAR 2018 Annual Meeting, Rotterdam, Netherlands; 2018-05-09 - 2018-05-12. NORCE UiB

Artistic and museum-related presentations Other presentations Gilbertson, Simon. Fanfare for the In Visible Society. Performance: Norwegian Music Therapy Conference. Norwegian Music Therapy Association; Fana, Norway. 2018-06-09. UiB

Halstead, Jill. Ive Lost You Only To Discover I Have Gone Missing. 40 Minute Dance Theatre Work. Composer. Performance: “The Freedom Room” Symposium: Festspillene i Bergen, Norway. 2018-05-24. UiB

Krüger, Viggo. Kom Nærmere. Performance: Konferanse for konferanse for forebyggende arbeid mot radikalisering og voldelig ekstremisme. Vest Politidistrikt i samarbeid med Politidirektoratet og Bergen kommune, på vegne av Justis- og beredskapsdepartementet, Bergen, Norway; 2018-10-24. UiB

Artistic results Music - compositions Halstead, Jill. Ive Lost You Only To Discover I Have Gone Missing. UiB

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Appendix 4 – GAMUT in the Media

A list of presentations about GAMUT in newspapers and other media in 2018 (non-Norwegian print editions and non-Norwegian subscription papers are not covered). Dates are entered DD.MM.YYYY.

Musikk kan lindre depresjon Dagens Medisin – 05.01.2018. Oppslag om eit oppdatert Cochrane-review om musikkterapi og depresjon, der Christian Gold er nemnt.

Music therapy may help ease depression Medical Dialogues – 08.01.2018. Oppslag om eit oppdatert Cochrane-review om musikkterapi og depresjon, med intervju med Christian Gold.

Musikkterapi ved et veiskille Musikkultur – 14.03.2018. Temaartikkel om musikkterapi, med intervju med m.a. Brynjulf Stige.

Ungdommer i rampelyset Sydvesten – 27.03.2018. Reportasje frå Bergen vest musikkfestival, med intervju med m.a. Viggo Krüger.

NIH/Kennedy Center Workshop on Music and the Brain: Finding Harmony Cell – Neuron – 06.04.2018. Oppsummering av workshop der GAMUT var representert ved Christian Gold .

Målet er å sjå personen bak pasienten Fjell kommune si nettside – 24.04.2018. Reportasje om musikkterapi i Fjell kommune.

Freedom Room Vårt Land – 25.05.2018. Kommentar knytt til arrangementet Freedom Room, som er knytt til Jill Halsteads prosjekt Socially Engaged Arts.

Musikkterapeutane vil gjerne verta skikka-vurdert På Høyden – 22.06.2018. Intervju med m.a. Brynjulf Stige.

Hjelper det om ein musikkterapeut kjem heim? På Høyden – 03.07.2018. Intervju med Hans Petter Solli i samband med POLYFONs seminar om Musikkterapi og FACT-team.

GP believes doctors should prescribe music and writing courses for depressed patients Dotemirates – 12.07.2018. Christian Gold er sitert.

Tamburin-terapeutene Vårt Land – 18.09.2018. Temaartikkel om musikkterapi på Rikshospitalet, der oppretting av GAMUT er nemnt i faget sin historikk.

Vil doble antall studieplasser Vårt Land – 26.09.2018. Reportasje om utdanningsbehovet innan musikkterapi, med intervju med m.a. Viggo Krüger.

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Musikkterapi til de heldige få, eller musikkterapi til alle som trenger det? Ballade – 04.10.2018. Debattinnlegg av Viggo Krüger.

Musikk som medisin Midtsiden – 23.10.2018. Reportasje frå Geir Olve Skeie sitt foredrag ved Os Senioruniversitet.

Musikkterapi i senioruniversitetet: – Musikk held oss friske lenger Os Og Fusaposten – 26.10.2018. Reportasje frå Geir Olve Skeie sitt foredrag ved Os Senioruniversitet.

Bjarte Johansen spilte seg ut av depresjonen Bergens Tidende – 15.12.2018. Reportasje om MOT82 og musikkterapi, med intervju med m.a. Lars Tuastad.

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