Jessica Atkinson trained as a classical musician and linguist and was always puzzled by the distance from stage to audience. As a student, she discovered the writings of Nordoff and Robbins, pioneers in music therapy, and longed to think about people and music in the ways they did. This led to music therapy training and over the last twenty five years she has met and worked with participants who experience learning difficulties, life-limiting illness, emotional difficulties, bereavement, traumatic injury, physical disabilities and more. Jessica began research in order to understand better the nonverbal and arts-based knowing which lies at the heart of music therapy encounters. She completed her PhD at King’s College London, UK.