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Signe Marie Lindstrøm is a Part-time Lecturer in the Department of Communication and Psychology at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Aalborg University, Denmark. Her work bridges music therapy, psychology, and health sciences, with a strong focus on palliative care and mental health rehabilitation.
- Part-time Lecturer, Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University
- Research contributor to CEDOMUS: Center for Documentation and Research in Music Therapy
- Professional practice in PTSD rehabilitation and hospice care
Her research interests center on the application of music therapy in palliative settings, particularly supporting families during end-of-life care. She emphasizes holistic, person-centered approaches that integrate emotional, psychological, and social dimensions of healing. Her work also extends to music education and therapist competency development.
The recent publications highlight her focus on structured music therapy interventions in palliative contexts. The 2020 report outlines competency frameworks for music therapists, while the 2017 book chapter presents a holistic model for family engagement. Together, these works reflect a trajectory toward standardizing and deepening clinical music therapy practices in emotionally complex healthcare environments.
She has no listed scientific awards.
Signe Marie Lindstrøm advises no formally listed students but contributes to training and professional development in music therapy. She has not received any mentioned grants, but her participation in the CEDOMUS research project indicates active research engagement. Her external roles include professional practice in clinical settings, contributing to both education and service delivery.
She is affiliated with the CEDOMUS research center, which supports documentation and research in music therapy. This network fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge dissemination in the field.




