1.                                                                 Publications, Presentations and Conferences  

                                                                                    2020 Street, A. J., Zhang, J., Pethers, S., Wiffen, L., Bond, K., Palmer, H. 2020. Neurologic music therapy in acute stroke    

                                                                                     rehabilitation: could it be feasible and helpful. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. Taylor and Francis.                                                                   

                                                                        https://doi.org/10.1080/10749357.2020.1729585 

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                                                                   Street, A.J., Fachner, J., Magee, W. L. 2019. Upper limb rehabilitation in stroke using neurologic music therapy: two            

                                                                   contrasting case studies to inform on treatment delivery and patient suitability. Nordic Journal of Music Therapy.            

                                                                   Taylor & Francis.https://doi.org/10.1080/08098131.2019.1606848


                                                                   Street, A. J. Magee, W. L. Odell-Miller, H. Bateman. A. Fachner, J. C., 2017. Home-based Neurologic Music               

                                                                   Therapy for Arm Rehabilitation Following Stroke: Results from a Pilot Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial.                   

                                                                   Clinical Rehabilitation. Sage Journals. http://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/DXa95QjGfHwv5wNntzUa/full

                                                                               

Street, A. J. Magee, W. L. Odell-Miller, H. Bateman. A. Fachner, J. C., 2015. Home-based Neurologic Music Therapy for Upper Limb Rehabilitation with Stroke Patients at Community Rehabilitation Stage - a Feasibility Study Protocol. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00480


Street, A. J. 2015. The Two Guitarists as Warp and Weft. In Oldfield. Amelia., Tomlinson. Jo, Loombe. Dawn. Flute, Accordian or Clarinet? Supporting music therapists to use their first instrument in clinical practice. London. Jessica Kingsley


Julian Winn O'Kelly, Wendy Magee, Alex Street, Jörg Fachner, Adèle Isabel Drake, Joel Cahen, Teppo Särkämö, Hanne Mette Ridder, Monika Jungblut, Ruth Melhuish, Dale Taylor. 2014. Music Therapy Advances in Neuro-disability - Innovations in Research and Practice: Summary Report and Reflections on a Two-Day International Conference. available at: https://voices.no/index.php/voices/article/view/742


Street. A. 2014. Using Garageband music software with adults with acquired brain injury at Headway East London: Identity, Communication and Executive Function. In Magee. L. M. Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings. London. Jessica Kingsley


Street. A. (2012). Combining Functional and Psychoanalytic Techniques, Using Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS)

and Songwriting to Treat a Man with a Traumatic Brain Injury. Voices. Vol 12 No 3: https://normt.uib.no/index.php/voices/article/view/673/567


November 2016: Poster presentation: Home-based Neurologic Music Therapy for Upper Limb Hemiparesis: Results from a RCT Feasibility Study. UK Stroke Forum: Life After Stroke, Liverpool, UK


May 2016: Poster presentation: Home-based Neurologic Music Therapy for Upper Limb Hemiparesis. 9th World Congress for Neurorehabilitation, Philadelphia, USA 


June 2015: Conference: Developing 12 exercises using musical instruments and facilitating music for stroke patients with ‘upper limb hemiparesis’ Music Therapy Advances in Neurodisability II: Dialogues in neuroscience, research and clinical practice. Royal Hospital for Neurodisability. London


June 2013: Music therapy for the rehabilitation of upper limb function in stroke patients. Conference presentation; Music therapy advances in neurodisability: innovations in research and practice. Royal Hospital for Neurodisability. London


Feb 2013: Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation and Neurologic Music Therapy Techniques. Conference presentation: Introduction to Music Therapy Techniques in Neuro-disability. The Royal Hospital for Neurodisability, London


Feb 2012: Bedford/Luton Paediatric Ophthalmology and Education for visually impaired children teams, presentation: Music therapy with Sensory impaired Children, North Wing Hospital, Bedford


2011: Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists Conference, presentation of rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) in paediatrics. Radisson hotel, Stanstead


May 2011: Sharing Best Practice in advanced Parkinson’s disease, Presentation and workshop of vocal and sensorimotor techniques and research, Royal School of Medicine, London


June 2010: Computers, Music Software and Music Therapy with Neurological Conditions. Conference presentation; Music Technology Solutions to Challenges, The Royal Hospital for Neurodisability, London


May 2010: Applications of Neurologic Music Therapy with Paediatric and Adult Populations: European Developments. The VIII European Music Therapy Congress, Cádiz, Spain

  1. Dr Alexander Street is a neurologic music therapist (NMT) specialising in work with adults with acquired brain injury (ABI) and children with neurological conditions. He has regularly delivered lectures and training in various NMT techniques to students and allied health professionals.

  2. Alex worked for several years for Headway East London, a centre for adults with ABI, setting up and running a two day music therapy service. He has also worked for Headway Thames Valley as part of Nordoff-Robbins music therapy outreach, and for The Sensory Impairment and Music Therapy Team at the Child Development Centre in Kempston.

Teaching music therapy students in                                

Padua, 2019