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The Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research serves as a global hub for music therapy studies, positioning you at the forefront of worldwide advancements in this field. With a vibrant community of doctoral candidates and collaborations with seven international universities, you'll join a pioneering team in music therapy research. Our institute drives investigations across all age groups—adults, seniors, youth, and children—addressing diverse challenges. We focus on identifying clinically effective music therapy approaches and their underlying mechanisms, exploring theoretical foundations like neurology, psychology, psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis.
Our groundbreaking studies examine outcomes across multiple environments including educational institutions, healthcare systems, nonprofit organizations, and private practices, supported by numerous partnerships. Research areas encompass music therapy applications for dementia, autism spectrum disorders, palliative care, developmental disabilities, psychological well-being, family dynamics, substance recovery, and post-stroke rehabilitation. Housed in a cutting-edge facility, our Cambridge Institute features dedicated research laboratories designed for both therapeutic practice and neuroscientific music studies.