Lucja Bieleninik
Forsker II
lubi@norceresearch.no
+47 56 10 72 13
Nina Griegs gt. 4, 5015 Bergen, Norway
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Prosjekter
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Faglig foredragLongitudinal Study of music Therapy's Effectiveness for Premature infants and their caregivers (LongSTEP): Polish feasibility study and international randomised trial– 38th Annual Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology Conference 2018
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Faglig foredragLongitudinal Study of music Therapy’s Effectiveness for Premature infants and their caregivers (LongSTEP): Feasibility study and international randomized controlled trial– 5th Norwegian Music Therapy Conference: “40+30. Jubileumskonferanse for musikkterapi i Norge” 2018
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Faglig foredragShort-term effects of improvisational music therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder: Findings from the TIME-A randomised trial– 10th European Music Therapy Congress 2016
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Faglig foredragTracing the temporal stability of autism spectrum diagnosis and severity using ADOS: a systematic review and meta-analysis– 11th Autism-Europe International Congress 2016
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Faglig foredragMusic Therapy for preterm infants and their parents/caregivers during NICU hospitalization and after discharge to home: a systematic review and meta-analysis– 31st International Congress of Psychology 2016
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Faglig foredragMusic therapy for premature infants and their parents/caregivers: A systematic review and meta-analysis– 4th Norwegian Music Therapy Conference 2016
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Faglig foredragRandomized Controlled Trial of Improvisational Music Therapy's Effectiveness for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (TIME-A)– Developmental Interventions for Autism: Evidence-Based Research 2015
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Faglig foredragMusic therapy for premature infants and their parents/caregivers: Evaluation of evidence and suggestions for practice development– Music Therapy Across Contexts (8th Nordic Music Therapy Congress) 2015
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Faglig foredragMuch ADO(s) about nothing – or real progress intherapy evaluation?– 10th International Autism-Europe Congress 2013