klaudia.kukielczynska-krawczyk@amkl.edu.pl

PhD Klaudia Kukiełczyńska-Krawczyk

music therapy

She is a music therapist, composer and lecturer at the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław. In 2006, she defended her doctoral thesis on The impact of selected elements of calming musical works on sinus rhythm variability at the Faculty of Physiotherapy of the Academy of Physical Education in Wrocław. Her academic achievements include several dozen publications in Polish and English. She has presented music therapy issues at many national and international academic conferences, including in Krems and Vienna, at the Lower Silesian Science Festival and at the Artez Conservatory in Enschede, the Netherlands.

The author specialises in music therapy for neurotic disorders, programming music for therapy, improvisation in therapy and the history of music therapy. She conducts therapeutic classes at the Psychiatry Clinic in Wrocław. For 10 years, she supervised the Student Music Therapy Research Club, organising national and international conferences for music therapy students, inviting renowned music therapists from European countries and the United States, and supporting students' scientific and artistic projects. She promotes issues related to music therapy at Third Age Universities and the Open Academy at the Academy of Music in Wrocław.

His compositional output includes several dozen works, among which are Piano Concerto and Quasi passacaglia for solo violin and tape, performed at the Musica Polonica Nova Festival of Polish Contemporary Music (1998) in Wrocław.

Selected publications are available at: www.researchgate.com.