Recent publications

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Publications for Jeanette Kennelly, PhD
Refereed Journals
2012
KENNELLY, JD., Baker, FA., Morgan, KA., & Daveson, BA. (2012). Supervision for music
therapists: An Australian cross-sectional survey regarding views and practices. The Australian
Journal of Music Therapy,23, 41-56.
2011
1.
Magee, W., Baker, F., Daveson, B., Hitchen, H., KENNELLY, J., Leung, M & Tamplin, J. (2011).
Music therapy methods with children, adolescents & adults with severe neurobehavioural
disorders due to brain injury. Music Therapy Perspectives, 29(1), 5-13.
2. Daveson, BA & KENNELLY, J (2011). Reflections regarding Australian music therapy supervision:
Guidance & recommendations for establishing internal & external supervisory arrangements
through cross-national considerations. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 22, 24-34.
2005
1. Baker, F., KENNELLY, J & Tamplin, J. (2005). Adjusting to change through song themes in songs
written by clients with traumatic brain injury. Brain Impairment, 6(3), 205-211.
2. Baker, F., KENNELLY, J & Tamplin, J. (2005). Themes in songs written by clients with traumatic
brain injury: differences across the lifespan. Australian Journal of Music Therapy, 16, 25-42.
3. Baker, F., KENNELLY, J., & Tamplin, J. (2005).Themes within Songs Written by People with
Traumatic Brain Injury: Gender Differences. Journal of Music Therapy, XLII (2), 111-122.
2004
Edwards, J. & KENNELLY, J. (2004). Music therapy in paediatric rehabilitation: The application
of modified Grounded Theory to identify techniques used by a music therapist. Nordic Journal of
Music Therapy, 13(2), 112-126.
2002
KENNELLY, J & Brien-Elliott, K (2002). Music Therapy for Children in Hospital. Educating Young
Children – Learning & Teaching in the Early Childhood Years, 8, (3), 37-40.
2001
1. KENNELLY, J. (2001). Music therapy in the bone marrow transplant unit: providing emotional
support during adolescence. Music Therapy Perspectives, 19, 104-108
2. KENNELLY, J & Brien-Elliott, K. (2001). The role of music therapy in paediatric rehabilitation.
Paediatric Rehabilitation, 4, (3), 137-143.
3. KENNELLY, J., Hamilton, L & Cross, J. (2001). The interface of music therapy and speech
pathology in the rehabilitation of children with acquired brain injury. The Australian Journal of Music
Therapy, 12, 13-20.
2000
1. KENNELLY, J. (2000). The specialist role of the music therapist in developmental programs for
hospitalized children. Journal of Paediatric Health Care, 14 (2), 56-59
2. Daveson, B & KENNELLY, J. (2000). Music therapy in palliative care for hospitalised children
and adolescents. Journal of Palliative Care, Spring, March, 16 (1), 35-38
1997
KENNELLY, J & Edwards, J. (1997). Providing music therapy to the unconscious child in the
paediatric intensive care unit. The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, Vol 8, 18-29.
Book chapters and manuals
1. Edwards, J. & KENNELLY, J. (2014). Music therapy for hospitalised children. In J. Edwards
(Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Music Therapy (in press).
2. KENNELLY, J. (2013). Brain injuries and rehabilitation in children. In J. Bradt (Ed.), Guidelines
for music therapy practice in pediatric care (pp. 356-402). Gilsum New Hampshire: Barcelona
Publishers
3. Edwards, J & KENNELLY, J (2011). Music therapy for children in hospital care: A stress & coping
framework for practice. In Meadows, T (Ed.). Developments in Music Therapy Practice: Case Study
Perspectives. Gilsum, NH, Barcelona Publishers. (150-165).
4. KENNELLY, J. (2006). Music therapy in pediatric rehabilitation. In Baker, F & Tamplin, J (Eds)
Music Therapy Methods in Neurorehabilitation – A clinician’s manual. London: Jessica Kingsley
Publishers. (219-233).
5. Baker, F., KENNELLY, J., Tamplin, J. (2005). Song writing to explore identity change/sense of
self/self-concept following traumatic brain injury. In: F.Baker & T Wigram (Eds.). Song Writing
Methods, Techniques and Clinical Applications for Music Therapy Clinicians, Educators and
Students. London: Jessica Kingsley Pub. (116-133).
6. KENNELLY, J. (1999). “Don’t give up”: Providing music therapy to an adolescent boy in the bone
marrow transplant unit. In Rebello-Pratt, R & Erdonmez Grocke, D. (Eds). MusicMedicine 3
MusicMedicine and Music Therapy: Expanding Horizons. Faculty of Music, University of
Melbourne, Australia. (228-235).
7. Edwards, J & KENNELLY, J. (1999). Clinician’s Manual – Music Therapy for Children in Hospital.
University of Queensland Printery, St Lucia, Brisbane.
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