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Felicity Anne Baker

Professor of Music Therapy and Associate Dean (Academic), The University of Melbourne

Professor Felicity Baker is Professor of Music Therapy and Associate Dean (Academic) at the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at The University of Melbourne. She is currently Associate Editor of the Journal of Music Therapy. She is a former ARC Future Fellow and President of the Australian Music Therapy Association. Her main interests are in the area of songwriting as a therapeutic tool for people across the lifespan.

Felicity has researched the phenomena of songwriting as a therapeutic method examining its impact with adolescents with eating disorders, with autism, with acquired brain injury, with spinal cord injury, with mental illness, people in detox, older retirees, and people with dementia. She is currently developing songwriting methods that are grounded in the theory that exploring your life's narratives via songwriting is a meaningful activity that contributes to the development of a person's identity and self-concept.

Experience

  • –present
    Professor, The University of Melbourne
  • 2010–2015
    Australia Council Future Fellow, The University of Melbourne

Research Areas

  • Music Therapy (190408)