Suzannah Scott-Moncrieff is a Lecturer within the OTAT division at Queen Margaret University.
- Overview
- Teaching & Learning
Suzannah joined the QMU music therapy team as a lecturer in 2022. She has worked in the music therapy field for close to twenty years, in a variety of settings and with diverse stakeholders. Suzannah continues to work in private practice with individuals with trauma and other forms of mental distress, utilising music and imagery methods as well as music improvisation. She is committed to anti-racist and anti-oppressive action.
Affiliations:
- Registered Arts Therapist with The Health and Care Professions Council
- Licensed Creative Arts Therapist with the New York State Education Department
- Board-Certified Music Therapist
- Fellow of the Association for Music and Imagery
- Registered GIM Therapist with the European Association of Music and Imagery
- Member of British Association of Music Therapy
Professional Social Media:
In addition to her work as a lecturer and supervisor in music therapy at Queen Margaret University, Suzannah has presented her work at conferences and universities, locally and globally. Her primary teaching specialties include Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) and the Continuum Model of GIM. She has a particular interest in un-colonizing practice, theory, and research.