Susan Hadley: Sociocultural Identities in Music Therapy
Reviewed by Sue Baines
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2024-02-26
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Sue Baines is a music therapy scholar/practitioner, author, and speaker, and a
professional musician. She practices in long-term care, is an instructor in the Bachelor
of Music Therapy program at Capilano University, and researches Anti-Oppressive
Music Therapy theory, practice, pedagogy, education, and curriculum. Sue is a
graduate of the University of Calgary (BMus, 1984), Wilfrid Laurier University (BMT,
1989), New York University (MA, 1992) and the University of Limerick (PhD, 2014).
She serves on the review boards of the Canadian Journal of Music Therapy and The Arts
in Psychotherapy and is a member of the Canadian Association of Music Therapists’
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee.
The Canadian Association of Music Therapists is the national body promoting music therapy and supporting, advocating and certifying professional music therapists (MTAs) in Canada. Our mission is to be the primary source of knowledge, information, professional development and advocacy to promote Certified Music Therapists (MTAs) and music therapy.