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SUMMARY:IAMM With You: In Conversation With the Nordic Network on Research in Music and Public Health
DESCRIPTION:In this conversation with Lars Ole Bonde (Denmark)\, Karette Stensæth/Gro Trondalen (Norway)\, Eva Bojner Horwitz (Sweden) and Suvi Saarikallio (Finland)\, we will learn about the Nordic Network on Research in Music and Public Health. The network formed in 2016 with the purpose of gathering researchers from the fields of music therapy\, music psychology and public health to stimulate collaboration and new studies on how music can promote and maintain health. The conversation will touch on past\, current\, and future studies led by members of this network\, such as: Health of music professionals\, Choral singing as health promotion\, Musical participation in a public health perspective\, Health musicking for a number of target groups \n  \nAbout our Guests\nSuvi Saarikallio\, PhD\, Docent of Music Psychology\, works as associate professor of music education at the Center for Interdisciplinary Music Research\, Department of Music\, Art and Culture Studies\, University of Jyväskylä\, Finland. She is an expert in music psychological research on emotion regulation\, youth psychosocial development\, and emotional wellbeing. After completing a PhD in Music Education in 2007\, Saarikallio has rapidly established an internationally acknowledged research career combining approaches from music psychology\, music therapy\, and music education\, using methods from qualitative theory development to motion capture\, neural measures\, and psychometrics\, and actively publishing her work in the top journals of the field. \nKarette Stensæth\, PhD\, is professor in music therapy at the Norwegian Academy of Music\, where she also works as the director of the Centre for Research in Music and Health (CREMAH). Her research interest is broad and involves social and phil- osophical perspectives on music and health. Stensæth has edited several books in the CREMAH Series. Her fresh monograph is on responsiveness in music therapy improvisation inspired by Mikhail Bakhtin’s ideas. Stensæth has much clinical experience as a music therapist working with children and youth with special needs. She sings\, plays\, and composes music in her spare time. \nGro Trondalen\, PhD\, FAMI is a professor in music therapy and a senior researcher of the Centre for Research in Music and Health (CREMAH) at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo\, Norway. She is an experienced music therapy clinician\, researcher\, and supervisor\, and maintains a private practice in The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM). \nEva Bojner Horwitz\, PhD\, professor of music and health\, cultural health researcher\, and specialized in psychosomatic medicine and creative arts\, working at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm. She is a co-founder at the Center for Social Sustainability\, CSS\, Karolinska Institutet (KI) Sweden\,researcher at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience KI and Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences\, Uppsala University. She is anchored in interdisciplinary research\, has doctoral students\, authored scientific articles\, books\, and book chapters. Her research expertise covers interventions with music/dance/theater\, focusing on alexithymia\, creative achievement\, embodiment\, emotional regulation\, multimodality\, knowledge concerts\, nature-related activities\, fairy tales and public health. \nLars Ole Bonde\, PhD\, FAMI\, is a former professor in music therapy at AalborgUniversity (DK) and professor emeritus at Center for Research in Music and Health (CREMAH) at the Norwegian Academy of Music (N). He is a certified music therapist and clinical supervisor. In the 1980s and 1990s\, he worked as music and concert producer. He served as associate editor of the Nordic Journal of Music Therapy until 2017. His current research projects include music and public health\, music therapy for people suffering from schizophrenia\, and monographs on the Danish composers Bent Lorentzen and John Høybye. He has published numerous books\, book chapters\, and articles on the theory and practice of music therapy\, music psychology\, music edu- cation\, music theatre – and music and health. \n  \nThis event will be hosted by Suzanne B. Hanser\, EdD\, MT-BC\, IAMM’s President. \n\n  \nPlease note that IAMM members do not need to register and will automatically receive a Zoom link for this event. For questions email sgracida@iammonline.com. \nJoin IAMM here.
URL:https://iammonline.com/event/iamm-with-you-in-conversation-with-the-nordic-network-on-research-in-music-and-public-health/
CATEGORIES:IAMM With You - Fall Edition
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SUMMARY:IAMM With You: In Conversation With Andrés Ojeda and Miguel Basabe
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will focus on a study which identifies through a brain-computer interface\, the correlation between the records of encephalographic signals of intergenerational music therapy activities\, with the regulation of emotions. Emotion regulation is conceptualized as momentary affective states which arise from experiences that modify various areas of the brain\, and the physical and psychological functioning of people. \nA convenience sample of 14 adults\, youth and children in an age range between 7 and 74 years participated in the study\, forming an intergenerational group. The participants were evaluated simultaneously during 16 sessions. \nThe data were processed quantitatively through non-parametric statistics with Wilcoxon signed rank test\, then qualitatively interpreted with a categorical analysis matrix for the triangulation of information\, thus identifying the emotional regulation strategies resulting from intergenerational music therapy methods. \nThe results show that intergenerational music therapy methods and techniques significantly facilitate the regulation of emotions for individuals and groups in terms of attention and concentration; however\, the study sample should be expanded for greater validity and reliability in the results. \n  \nAbout Our Guests\nAndrés Felipe Ojeda Sánchez\, MM\, MT\, Music Conductor and Master in Music Therapy from the National University of Colombia. His work has been focused on music and neuroscience\, specifically in rehabilitation processes and neurodegenerative diseases to contribute to the individual and collective well-being. \nCurrently\, he works as a professor and researcher at the Conservatory of Music and in the Master’s Degree in Music Therapy of the National University of Colombia. His research results of Clinical Music Therapy have been shared in several conferences and events. Likewise\, he works as a music therapist serving individual\, group and clinical population\, including people affected by Covid-19 pandemic’s confinement. \nMiguel Ángel Basabe\, MM\, MT\, National University of Colombia. Psychologist\, Master in Music Therapy and teacher at the National University of Colombia\, he has worked for several years as a coordinator and consultant of public health in different government projects. He has worked in the field of mental health in institutions such as the Red Cross and the ICBF\, among others. \nHe recently completed studies in data engineering and artificial intelligence as a fellow of the Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies of Colombia. In his role as a professor in public and private universities in the country\, he has participated as a lecturer in various national and international conferences. \n  \n\nPlease note that IAMM members do not need to register and will automatically receive a Zoom link for this event. For questions email sgracida@iammonline.com. \nJoin IAMM here.
URL:https://iammonline.com/event/iamm-with-you-in-conversation-with-andres-ojeda-and-miguel-basabe/
CATEGORIES:IAMM With You - Fall Edition
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SUMMARY:IAMM With You: In Conversation with Mary Rorro and Sydelle Ross
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Mary Rorro\, will discuss her therapeutic music program for veterans\, “A Few Good Notes\,” She helped create the Guitar Instruction Group in her VA\, which provides free guitars and lessons for veterans and she performs with patient musicians on viola. \nDr. Rorro will share a video of the guitar group and present a slide presentation about the benefits of “A Few Good Notes\,” by providing veteran and employee feedback\, as well as share poetry based on themes of post-traumatic stress disorder and war to help patients in their journey toward healing. \nAs the Chair of the Music and Medicine and Humanities Committee of the American Medical Women’s Association\, Dr. Rorro will discuss several of the music and medicine initiatives\, and share two music videos “Physicians Healers and Healthcare Heroes\,” to honor healthcare heroes around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic\, and “Meet The Moment” to deliver a musical public health message about COVID-19 prevention measures\, mask wearing and vaccination\, featuring diverse international pre-med students and physicians. \nDr. Ross will begin by giving a brief introduction to hospice and palliative medicine\, highlighting its role in the care of very sick patients. \nBased on anecdotal experiences with music in her practice\, Dr. Ross will discuss the psychological\, emotional and spiritual impact of bedside signing on patients living with life-limiting illnesses and patients at end of life\, as well as the impact of this intervention on their loved ones. \nAs she relates these experiences\, Dr. Ross will share some of the songs that she sang as musical offerings to the Veterans and their loved ones. She will also briefly discuss some of the findings in the medical literature that lend support to the outcome of these experiences. \n  \nAbout our Guests\nDr. Mary Rorro\, is a board-certified psychiatrist who graduated cum laude with honors in music from Bryn Mawr College and received their first Performing Arts Prize. She was Chief Resident and Resident of the Year (from Pfizer) during her psychiatry residency at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Rorro completed an Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. She cares for veterans in the Department of Veterans Affairs New Jersey VA Healthcare System and created her “A Few Good Notes” therapeutic music program for veterans. She is also a musician\, songwriter\, and poet. Dr. Rorro is the recipient of a Jefferson Award\, which is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious recognition program for volunteer public service\, and the official recognition program of the United States Senate. \nDr. Sydelle Ross is an anesthesiologist and pain medicine specialist who currently practices hospice and palliative medicine. She holds board certifications in all three disciplines. Dr. Ross received her doctor of medicine degree from Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. She completed her residency training in anesthesiology at New York Presbyterian Hospital- Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Ross completed her fellowship training in pain medicine at the Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania and she currently practices in the New Jersey Veterans Affairs Healthcare System.\nDr. Ross is a classically trained vocalist who uses the gift of music to care for her patients who are living with life-threatening or life-limiting illnesses. She is the host of a podcast entitled Prescriptions In Song\, whose goal is to promote awareness of the healing potential of music. Dr. Ross is a recipient of the Arnold P. Gold Foundation’s Humanism in Medicine Award\, which recognizes physicians who are exemplars of compassionate patient care and who serve as role models\, mentors and leaders in medicine. \n  \nThis event will be hosted by Dr. Mohan Sundararaj MBBS\, MPH\, IAMM’s Chair of Development and Finance. \n  \n\nPlease note that IAMM members do not need to register and will automatically receive a Zoom link for this event. For questions email sgracida@iammonline.com. \nJoin IAMM here.
URL:https://iammonline.com/event/iamm-with-you-in-conversation-with-mary-rorro-and-sydelle-ross/
CATEGORIES:IAMM With You - Fall Edition
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