Works and Publications
Full list of publications
Books
Magee, W.L., Tillmann, B., Perrin, F., Schnakers, C. (Eds.). (2017). Music and disorders of consciousness: Emerging Research, Practice and Theory. Lausanne: Frontiers Media. doi: 10.3389/978-2-88945-099-2
Magee, W.L. (Ed.). (2013). Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Magee, W.L., Lenton-Smith, G., & Daveson, B. (2015). Music Therapy Assessment For Awareness In Disorders Of Consciousness (MATADOC): Assessment Manual and Instructions For Use (2nd edition). Philadelphia, PA: W.L. Magee.
Magee, W.L., Lenton-Smith, G., & Daveson, B. (2014). Herramienta de Musicoterapia para la Evaluación de la Conciencia en Trastornos de la Conciencia. [Music Therapy Assessment Tool For Awareness In Disorders Of Consciousness (MATADOC): Assessment Manual and Instructions For Use. London: Royal Hospital For Neuro-Disability]. Philadelphia, PA: W.L. Magee. (Original English work published 2012).
Selected Peer-Reviewed Journals
Magee, W.L. (2018). Music in the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of people with prolonged disorders of consciousness, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 8(8), 1331-1339.
Magee, W.L., Clark, I., Tamplin, J., Bradt, J. (2017). Music interventions for acquired brain injury. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2017, Issue 1. Art. No.: DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD006787.pub3 (Impact Factor 6.103)
Magee, W.L., Tillmann, B., Perrin, F., Schnakers, C. (2016). Editorial: Music and disorders of consciousness: Emerging Research, Practice and Theory. Frontiers In Psychology, 7, 1273. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01273.
Schnakers, C., Magee, W.L., & Harris, B. (2016). Sensory stimulation and music therapy programs for treating disorders of consciousness. Frontiers of Psychology, 7, 297. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00297
Pool, J., & Magee, W.L. (2016). Music in the treatment of children and youth with disorders of consciousness: a review of the literature. Frontiers In Psychology, 7 (202). doi: 10.3389/fpsyg/2016.002002
Magee, W.L., Siegert, R.J., Taylor, S.M., Daveson, B.A., & Lenton-Smith, G. (2016). Music Therapy Assessment Tool for Awareness in Disorders of Consciousness (MATADOC): Reliability and validity of a measure to assess awareness in patients with disorders of consciousness. Journal of Music Therapy, 53(1), 1-26. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00297
Magee, W.L., Ghetti, C. & Moyer, A. (2015). Feasibility of the music therapy assessment tool for awareness in disorders of consciousness (MATADOC) for use with pediatric populations. Frontiers of Psychology, 6, 698.
Magee, W.L., & Stewart, L. (2015). The challenges and benefits of a genuine partnership between Music Therapy and Neuroscience: A dialog between scientist and therapist. Frontiers of Human Neuroscience, 9:223.
Magee, W.L. & O'Kelly, J. (2015). Music therapy with disorders of consciousness: current evidence and emergent evidence-based practice. The New York Academy of Sciences, 1337, 256-262. doi: 10.1111/nyas.12633
Magee, W.L., Siegert, R.J., Lenton-Smith, G; Daveson, B.A., & Taylor, S.M. (2014). Music Therapy Assessment Tool for Awareness in Disorders of Consciousness (MATADOC): Standardisation of the principal subscale to assess awareness in patients with disorders of consciousness. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 24 (1), 101-124.
Burland, K. & Magee, W.L. (2014) Developing identities using music technology in therapeutic settings. Psychology of Music, 42 (2), 177-189.
O’Kelly, J. James, L., Palaniappan, R., Taborin, J., & Fachner, J., & Magee, W.L. (2013). Neurophysiological and behavioural responses to music therapy in vegetative and minimally conscious states. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7:884. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00884
Magee, W.L., Baker, F., Daveson, B., Hitchen, Kennelly, J., Leung, M., Tamplin, J. (2011). Music Therapy Methods with Children, Adolescents and Adults with Severe Neurobehavioural Disorders. Music Therapy Perspectives, 29(1), 5-13.
Magee, W.L., Bertolami, M., Kubicek, L., LaJoie, M., Martino, L., Sankowski, A., Townsend, J., Whitehead-Pleaux, A. & Zigo, J. (2011). Using music technology in music therapy with populations across the life span in medical and educational programs. Music and Medicine, 3(3),146-153.
Miranda, E.R., Magee, W.L., Wilson, J., Eaton, J. & Palaniappan, R. (2011). Brain-Computer Music Interfacing: From Basic Research to the Real World of Special Needs. Music and Medicine, 3(3), 134-140.
Ansdell, G., Davidson, J., Magee, W., Meehan, J. & Proctor, S. (2010). From “This F***king Life” to “That’s Better”… in Four Minutes: An interdisciplinary exploration of music therapy and affect modulation. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 19(1). 3-28.
Hitchen, H, Magee, W.L. & Soeterik, S. (2010). Music therapy in the treatment of patients with neuro-behavioural disorders stemming from acquired brain injury. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 19(1). 63-78.
Magee, W.L. & Bowen, C. (2008). Using Music in Leisure to Enhance Social Relationships With Patients With Complex Disabilities. NeuroRehabilitation, 23(4), 305-311.
Magee, W.L. & Burland, K. (2008). An exploratory study of the use of electronic music technologies in clinical music therapy. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 17(2),124-141.
Magee, W.L. & Burland, K. (2008). Using electronic music technologies in clinical practice: opportunities, limitations and clinical indicators. British Journal of Music Therapy, 22(1), 3-15.
Magee, W.L. (2007). Music as a diagnostic tool in low awareness states: Considering limbic responses. Brain Injury, 21(6), 593-599.
Magee, W.L. (2007). A comparison between the use of songs and improvisation in music therapy with adults living with acquired and chronic illness. Aust. Jnl of Music Therapy, 18, 20-38
Magee, W.L. & Andrews, K. (2007). Multi-disciplinary perceptions of music therapy in complex neuro-rehabilitation. Int. Jnl of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 14(2), 70-75.
Magee, W.L. (2006). Electronic technologies in clinical music therapy: a survey of practice and attitudes. Technology and Disability, 18(3), 139-146.
Magee, W.L (2005). Music therapy with patients in low awareness states: assessment and treatment approaches in multidisciplinary care. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 15(3-4), 522-536. Impact factor 1.212
Magee, W.L., & Davidson, J.W. (2004). Singing In Therapy: Monitoring Disease Process In Chronic Degenerative Illness. Brit Jnl of Music Therapy, 18(2), 65-77.
Magee, W.L., & Davidson, J.W. (2004). Music Therapy In Multiple Sclerosis: Results Of A Systematic Qualitative Analysis. Music Therapy Perspectives, 22(1), 39-51.
Magee, W.L., & Davidson, J.W. (2002). The Effect Of Music Therapy On Mood States In Neurological Patients – A Pilot Study. Jnl of Music Therapy, 39(1), 20-29.
Davis, G. & Magee, W. (2001). Clinical improvisation within Neurological Disease: exploring the effect of structured clinical improvisation on the expressive and interactive responses of a patient with Huntington’s Disease. Brit. Jnl of Music Therapy, 15 (2), 51-60.
Magee, W. (1995). Case Studies in Huntington’s Disease: Music Therapy Assessment and Treatment in the Early to Advanced Stages. Brit. Jnl of Music Therapy. 9(2), 13-19.
Selected Book Chapters
Magee, W.L. (2018). Music Therapy Assessment Tool for Awareness in Disorders of Consciousness (MATADOC). In S. Jacobsen, E. Waldon & G. Gattino (Eds.). Music Therapy Assessment, (pp. 392-409). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Magee, W.L. & Wosch, T. (2017). Technology developments in music therapy. In S. Federici & M. Scherer (Eds.) Assistive Technology (2nd Edition) (pp. 457-470). London: Francis & Taylor.
Magee, W.L. (2017). Music-making in therapeutic contexts: reframing identity following disruptions to health. In R. MacDonald, Miell, D. & Hargreaves, D. (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Musical Identities (pp. 624-641). Oxford: Oxford University Press
Magee, W.L. (2016). Mixing Objectivist and Reflexive Methods in Music Therapy Research. In B. L. Wheeler & K. Murphy (Eds.). Music Therapy Research: 3rd Edition, (pp. 84-91). Dallas, TX: Barcelona Publishers.
Magee, W.L., & Heiderscheit, A. (2016). Interdisciplinary Research. In B. L. Wheeler & K. Murphy (Eds.). Music Therapy Research: 3rd Edition, (pp. 608-613). Dallas, TX: Barcelona Publishers.
Magee, W.L. (2014). Using electronic and digital technologies in music therapy: the implications of gender and age for therapists and the people with whom they work. In K. Stensæth (Ed.). Music, health, technology, and design. (pp. 227-242) Oslo: NMH-publications.
Magee, W.L. (2014). Indications and contra-indications for using music technology with clinical populations: when to use and when not to use. In W. L. Magee (Ed.). Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings, (pp.83-107). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Magee, W.L. (2014). Models for collaborations when using music technology in music therapy. In W. L. Magee (Ed.). Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings, (pp. 361-386). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Magee, W.L. & Wimberly, D. (2014). Gender-technology relations in the training and practice of music technology in therapeutic settings. In W. L. Magee (Ed.). Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings, (pp. 311-326). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Bache, J., Derwent, G., Magee, W.L. (2014). An introduction to using assistive devices in music therapy. In W. L. Magee (Ed.). Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings, pp. 63-82). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Burland, K. & Magee, W.L. (2014). Music technology in therapy and its relevance to Identity. In W. L. Magee (Ed.). Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings, (pp. 327-348). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Magee, W.L. (2013). Music therapy methods for people with long-term neurological conditions. In J. Allen & K. Bruscia (Eds.). Guidelines for Music Therapy Practice: Adult Medical Patients, (pp. 201-236). Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers.
Magee, W.L. (2002). Identity in clinical music therapy: shifting self-constructs through the therapeutic process. In R. MacDonald, D.J. Hargreaves, & D. Miell (Eds.), Musical Identities, (pp. 179-197). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Magee, W. (1999). Music Therapy in Chronic Degenerative Illness: Reflecting the Dynamic Sense of Self. In D. Aldridge (Ed.), Music Therapy in Palliative Care, (pp. 82-94). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Magee, W. (1999). “Singing my life, playing my self”. Music Therapy in the treatment of chronic neurological illness. In T. Wigram, & J. De Backer (Eds.), Clinical Applications of Music Therapy in Developmental Disability, Pediatrics and Neurology, (pp. 201 – 223). London: Jessica Kingsley Publications.