Prof. Dr. Susanne Bauer
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Dr. Susanne Bauer (*18.11.1957) is professor of music therapy at the Berlin Career College of the University of the Arts in Berlin. She is psychologist, certified music therapist and family therapist. Her principle research areas are perception and non verbal expression of emotions in schizophrenia, vocal expression and meaning of voice expression in the therapeutic context and the meaning of music for people in extreme life situations. Dr. Bauer lived in Santiago de Chile for almost twenty years where she cofounded, designed and directed the postgraduate music therapy programme at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Chile in Santiago. Since 2008, she is the director of the master programme of Music Therapy at the University of the Arts in Berlin. With her students she focuses on the meaning of music and the importance of music biographic elements within the therapeutic relationship, recognizing the relevance of cultural, spiritual and gender aspects.
In addition to her scientific and training activities, Dr. Bauer is involved in the treatment of adults in the psychiatric day hospital of the Evangelisches Krankenhaus Königin Elisabeth Herzberge (KEH) in Berlin, where she is developing a programme for short term music therapy which includes a receptive music modul with music biographical information. Dr. Bauer is a visiting lecturer at the University of Barcelona. She is a member of the Deutsche Musiktherapeutische Gesellschaft (DMtG), the Asociación Chilena de Musicoterapia (AChiM) and the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR).
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