{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Ep 81 Professor Gitta Strehlow","description":"&amp;nbsp; Prof. Dr. Gitta Strehlow is Professor of Music Therapy at the University of Music and Drama Hamburg in Germany and a Music therapist at the Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the AGAPLESION Bethesda Hospital Hamburg-Bergedorf, Germany. Her research areas include: psychodynamic music therapy, trauma, psychiatry and mentalization. She undertook special education teacher training with music as a subject, University of Hamburg and Hamburg University of Music and Drama (1986-1994), field research in Indonesia exploring gamelan music (1994-1995). She was a teacher at a special school (1997-2000) before embarking on a diploma in music therapy at the University of Music and Theater Hamburg (1997-2000). Practical research: music therapy with sexually abused children and adolescents, Institute for Music Therapy at the University of Music and Theatre Hamburg (Prof. Dr. Decker-Voigt) in conjunction with the association Dunkelziffer e.V. (1997-2005). Self-employed there. Music therapist from 2005. Gitta has been a music therapist at the Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at Bethesda Hospital Hamburg-Bergedorf (since 2000). Further training in psychodynamic-imaginative trauma therapy (2002). National and international lecturing and teaching activities (since 2004). Further training in Mentalization-Based-Treatment (MBT) with P. Fonagy and A. Bateman (2007). Her doctorate was entitled &quot;T\u00f6ne an der Grenze, Interaktionsmuster in der musiktherapeutischen Begegnung mit Patienteninnen, die unter einer Borderline-P\u00f6nlichkeitsst\u00f6rung leiden&quot; (\u201cTones on the borderline, interaction patterns in music therapy encounters with patients who suffer from borderline personality disorder\u201c). She has also conducted post-doctoral research into Borderline personality disorder patients in music therapy in Belfast in 2015). She has held a part-time professorship &quot;Psychoanalysis\/Psychodynamic Theory and Practice&quot; at the Institute for Music Therapy at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama since October 2019.  Webpage:   https:\/\/www.hfmt-hamburg.de\/hochschule\/organisation\/personen\/gitta-strehlow &amp;nbsp; PUBLICATIONS Strehlow, G. (2023 in press) Selected contemporary approaches to music therapy in psychiatry. Music &amp;amp; Medicine, Volume 15\/ 4 Strehlow, G. (2023) Alliance Rupture in Musiktherapie In. Die Psychotherapie, 68\/4, S. 289-295 Strehlow, G. (2023) Hamburg Institute for Music Therapy: A Model for free Improvisation within Psychodynamic Music Therapy. In:&amp;nbsp; K. Goodman (Ed.) Developing Issues in World Music Therapy Education and Training: A Plurality of Views. Charles C. Thomas. P. 49-71.  Strehlow, G. &amp;nbsp;(2021)&amp;nbsp;Trust development is essential in music therapy,&amp;nbsp;Nordic Journal of Music Therapy,&amp;nbsp;Vol. 30, No1,97-99. DOI:&amp;nbsp;10.1080\/08098131.2020.1812272  Strehlow, G. (2021). Trauma, Mentalisierung und k\u00fcnstlerische Therapien, Band Trauma II, Forum f\u00fcr Kunsttherapien, Fachverband f\u00fcr Gestaltende Psychotherapie und Kunsttherapie, Schweiz (S. 13-18)&amp;nbsp; Strehlow, G. (2021). Stichw\u00f6rter \u201eBorderline-Pers\u00f6nlichkeitsst\u00f6rung\u201c und \u201eMentalisierung\u201c. In: H.-H. Decker-Voigt &amp;amp; E. Weymann (Hg): Lexikon Musiktherapie, 3. Auflage G\u00f6ttingen u.a.: Hogrefe Verlag, S. 83-88; 340-346. Strehlow, G. &amp;amp; Spitzer C. (2020). Dissoziative St\u00f6rungen. In U. Schmidt, T. Stegemann, C. Spitzer (Hg.): Musiktherapie bei psychiatrischen und psychosomatischen St\u00f6rungen. M\u00fcnchen: Elsevier Urban &amp;amp; Fischer, S. 112-118 Strehlow, G. &amp;amp; Schmidt, U. (2020). Borderline-Pers\u00f6nlichkeitsst\u00f6rungen. In: U. Schmidt, T. Stegemann, C. Spitzer (Hg.): Musiktherapie bei psychischen und psychosomatischen St\u00f6rungen. Elsevier Urban &amp;amp; Fischer, S. 135-138 Strehlow, G. (2020). Musiktherapie mit Opfern sexueller Gewalt. In: A.W\u00f6lfl &amp;amp; S. Siebert (Hg.). Musiktherapie mit Opfern von Missbrauch und Gewalt. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. S. 47-59 Strehlow, G. (2020). Traumata und deren Auswirkung. In: Spektrum der Musiktherapie. VdM (Verband deutscher Musikschulen). S. 84-86 Strehlow, G. (2019). How Neuro Research supports Music Therapy with Children who have experienced Sexual Abuse. In:&amp;nbsp;Music Therapy Today, open access, music-therapy-today, special issue: Trauma. S. 59-77&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; (Mentalising) Strehlow, G. (2019): Musiktherapeutische Cochrane Studien im Bereich der Psychiatrie. In: GMS Journal of Arts Therapies&amp;nbsp;\u2013 Journal of Art-, Music-, Dance-, Drama- and Poetry-Therapy. GMS J Art Ther 2019;1:Doc04 Strehlow, G. &amp;amp; Hannibal, N.&amp;nbsp;(2019).&amp;nbsp;Mentalizing in improvisational music therapy,&amp;nbsp;In: Nordic Journal of Music Therapy,&amp;nbsp;28:4,&amp;nbsp;333-346,&amp;nbsp;DOI:&amp;nbsp;10.1080\/08098131.2019.1574877 Keller, J.; Strehlow, G.; Wiesm\u00fcller, E.; Wolf, H.G. &amp;amp; W\u00f6lfl, A. (2018): Methodische Modifikationen f\u00fcr die musiktherapeutische Behandlung von Patientinnen mit Traumafolgest\u00f6rungen. In: MU, 39(1), S. 12-22 Fenner, F.; Abdelazim, R.; Br\u00e4uninger I.; Strehlow, G. &amp;amp; Seifert, S. (2017): Provision of arts therapies for people with severe mental illness. In: Curr Opin Psychiatry, 30, 306 \u2013 311 Strehlow, G. &amp;amp; Schmidt, U. (2017): Musiktherapie bei Patienten mit Borderline-Pers\u00f6nlichkeitsst\u00f6rung. In PTT, Schattauer 2, S. 129-138.&amp;nbsp; Strehlow, G. (2016). Traumatische Erfahrungen und ihre Behandlungsm\u00f6glichkeiten in der Musiktherapie. Musik und Gesundheit, Hg. Decker-Voigt. Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. 30, S.14-18  Strehlow, G. &amp;amp; Lindner, R. (2016):&amp;nbsp;Music therapy interaction patterns in relation to Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) patients. In: Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 2, 134-158. Strehlow, G. &amp;amp; Schmidt, U. (2015). Musiktherapie bei Patienten mit Borderline-Pers\u00f6nlichkeitsst\u00f6rung \u2013 ein \u00dcberblick. Musik und Gesundsein, Hg. Decker-Voigt, Wiesbaden: Reichert Verlag. S. 15-21. Strehlow, G. (2014): F\u00f6rderung der Mentalisierungsf\u00e4higkeit in der Gruppenmusiktherapie. Hg. (DMtG) Jahrbuch Musiktherapie. Wiesbaden: Reichert, S. 197-214 Strehlow, G. (2013): Music versus shard. In: Metzner, S. (Ed.): Reflected Sounds. Case Studies from Music Therapy. E-book. Gie\u00dfen: Psychosozial-Verlag. \u00dcbersetzung von 2007 Strehlow, G. (2013):&amp;nbsp;Mentalisierung und ihr Bezug zur Musiktherapie. In: MU, 34(2), S. 135-145  &amp;nbsp;Strehlow, G. (2012): Scham und Musiktherapie bezogen auf die Problematik des sexuellen Missbrauchs. In: MU, 33(3), S. 228-237. Monographie: Strehlow, G. (2011): T\u00f6ne an der Grenze. Interaktionsmuster in der musiktherapeutischen Begegnung mit Patientinnen, die unter einer Borderline-Pers\u00f6nlichkeitsst\u00f6rung leiden. Online Ver\u00f6ffentlichung der Dissertation:  http:\/\/www.sub.uni-hamburg.de\/opus\/volltexte\/2011\/4968 Strehlow, G. (2009a): Mentalisierung und ihr Nutzen f\u00fcr die Musiktherapie. In: MU, 30(2), S.89-101. Strehlow, G. (2009b):&amp;nbsp;The use of music therapy in treating sexually abused children. In: Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 18(2), S. 167\u2013183. &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp;  &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"Music Therapy Conversations","author_url":"http:\/\/jazztoad.libsyn.com\/podcast","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/29144608\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/87A93A\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/item\/29144608"}