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Dr Kate Aitchison

Research Fellow/Senior Research officer
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
k.aitchison1@uq.edu.au

Publications

Book Chapter (1)
Journal Articles (5)

Book Chapter

Aitchison, Kate (2016). The interface of music therapy and psychotherapy with adolescents in a hospital-based, consultation-liaison mental health service: eclecticism in action. Creative arts in counseling and mental health. (pp. 108-121) edited by Philip Neilsen, Robert King and Felicity Baker. Thousand Oaks, CA USA: Sage Publications.

Journal Articles

Aitchison, Kate A. and McFerran, Katrina Skewes (2025). Child and adolescent mental health music therapy assessment: a critical interpretive synthesis. Journal of Music Therapy, 62 (1) thaf005. doi: 10.1093/jmt/thaf005
Aitchison, Kate A. and McFerran, Katrina Skewes (2023). Six adolescents' lived experiences of resource-oriented music therapy assessment in a community-based mental health day program*. Arts in Psychotherapy, 82 101991. doi: 10.1016/j.aip.2022.101991
Aitchison, Kate A. and Withington, Tania (2023). Post-meal resource-oriented music therapy groups in a specialist day program for adolescents with eating disorders. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 34, 7-20.
Aitchison, Kate A. and McFerran, Katrina S. (2022). Young peoples’ lived experiences of multidisciplinary mental health assessment in an intensive day program. Australasian Psychiatry, 30 (3), 330-333. doi: 10.1177/10398562221089498
Aitchison, Kate A. and McFerran, Katrina Skewes (2022). Perceptions of mental health assessment and resource-oriented music therapy assessment in a child and youth mental health service. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 31 (1), 25-43. doi: 10.1080/08098131.2021.1907439
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