Susanne Bauer

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Susanne Bauer (born November 18, 1957 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf ) is a German psychologist and music therapist . As a professor, she heads the music therapy master’s course at the Berlin University of the Arts .

Life

Susanne Bauer studied music therapy from 1977 to 1980 at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna with Alfred Schmölz and Stella Mayr . She then completed a degree in psychology at La Sapienza University in Rome . After returning to Germany, she worked from 1988 to 1991 as a music therapist at the psychotherapy outpatient clinic at the University of Ulm with Horst Kächele . At the same time, she completed further training in morphological music therapy with u. a. Rosemarie Tüpker and Eckhard Weymann . In 2000 she completed her doctorate with Horst Kächele with a dissertation on musical communication in schizophrenic patients.

Susanne Bauer lived in Santiago de Chile from 1991 to 2009 , where she founded the extra-occupational postgraduate course in music therapy at the Universidad de Chile , which she directed from 1999 to 2009. She also worked in her own practice as a psychologist and music therapist and was Associate Professor at the Psychological Institute of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile . For several years she worked in a psychotherapy program supported by the Foreign Office for the psychological care and rehabilitation of the cult victims of Colonia Dignidad .

From 2005 to 2007 she trained as a systemic family and couples therapist at the Chilean Institute for Family Therapy in Santiago de Chile. During the same period, she was involved in the development of a curriculum for an international doctoral college for psychotherapy research between the Universidad de Chile, the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg and subsequently a member of the board of directors of this graduate college until 2009 .

In 2008 she returned to Germany and since then has been head of the Music Therapy Masters course at the Berlin University of the Arts.

Selected publications

  • Schizophrenic patients and musical communication: an experimental study comparing musical representation, interaction, and perception of paranoid-schizophrenic patients and healthy controls; a contribution to basic research in music therapy . Dissertation to Dr. biol. hum. Ulm University, 2000
  • What is foreign in one's own, what is one's own in what is foreign - music therapy in Chile. Thoughts of a German music therapist abroad. In: Jahrbuch Musiktherapie Volume 2. Ludwig Reichert-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2006, pp. 67–84
  • Beyond the scene or: Reviving German history in a music therapy treatment situation in Santiago de Chile. In: Yearbook Music Therapy Volume 4. Ludwig Reichert-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2008, pp. 11–31
  • Musicoterapia. Creación y desarrollo del Postítulo en Musicoterapia. 1999 - 2009. Santiago: Escuela de Postgrado, Facultad de Artes. Universidad de Chile, 2011
  • About the meaning and influence of music on people in extreme life situations using the example of the sect "Colonia Dignidad" in Chile . In: Stephan Grätzel & JE Schlimme (ed.): Yearbook for Psychotherapy, Philosophy and Culture, psycho-logik 8. Karl Alber Verlag, Freiburg / Munich 2013, 198–221
  • Psychological treatment options for religiously traumatized people using the example of the Colonia Dignidad sect. In: Michael Utsch (Ed.): Pathological Religiosity. Genesis, examples, treatment approaches. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2012, pp. 67-105
  • Music therapy in psychotherapy and psychiatry. In: Eckart Altenmüller & Stefan Willich (eds.): Sound, body and health . Wißner Verlag, Augsburg 2014, pp. 27-40
  • Music therapy (in the series Paths of Psychotherapy ). Ernst Reinhard Verlag, Munich 2018. ISBN 978-3-4970-2740-8

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Susanne Bauer Brief CV at the University of the Arts Berlin
  2. a b Berlin Career College University of the Arts Berlin
  3. Schizophrenic patients and musical communication: an experimental study comparing musical representation, interaction and perception of paranoid-schizophrenic patients and healthy control persons; a contribution to basic research in music therapy. Dissertation to Dr. biol. hum. Ulm University, 2000
  4. Under the spell of the system . Spectrum of Science November 7, 2013