Archive for March, 2010

The Power of Music

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Hypnosis Unit UK CPD

In Association with the

Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, University College London

www.hypnosisunituk.com

Directors: Professor David Oakley & Dr Val Walters

A talk by Prof David Hargreaves

The power of music: Applying music psychology in health and clinical settings

David Hargreaves is Professor of Education and Froebel Research Fellow at Roehampton University, and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society. His books, in psychology, education, the arts, and music have been translated into 15 languages. He has appeared on BBC TV and radio as a jazz pianist and composer, and is organist at his local village church.

In this presentation he will present evidence which illustrates the power of music in people’s everyday lives. Music is all around us, in shops, dental surgeries, tube stations, in pubs and on phones; recent studies show that it is present in some way in approximately 40% of the waking lives of adults, and that the equivalent proportion for young children may be as high as 80%. The talk will review the functions that music fulfils in society, and the effects that it has on individuals: on cognition and learning, on social relationships and emotional reactions. As a result of these developments, there is a clear growth in applied music psychology. The applications of music psychology will be reviewed with a special focus on health and clinical applications, especially in music therapy and the management of pain.

Open to all. Of particular interest to academics, health professionals & musicians.

Saturday 24th April 2010, 10.00-1.00pm

Fee: £68.00 (full time students £35.00).  Places limited and must be booked in advance. Closing date: 16th April.

Venue: UCL Psychology Department 26, Bedford Way London WC1H 0AP.

For further information and application form email:  Kate Murfin (CPD Administrator) at adminhuuk@gmail.com

Research Seminar at Guildhall School of Music

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Seminar: Preliminary Findings into the Use of Accent Method with Young and Developing Classical Singers

Professor Ron Morris,Visiting Research Fellow, Guildhall School

Wednesday 24 March

Room 208

17:00pm

Full details (PDF): Preliminary Findings into the Use of Accent Method with Young and Developing Classical Singers

If you would like to attend this event please email Research[AT]gsmd.ac.uk.

This event is organised by the Guildhall School of Music

Edinburgh Training Day Announced

Monday, March 8th, 2010

The first BAPAM Training Day of 2010 will be held on Saturday 8th May and will be at The Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, Edinburgh.

Speakers will include Kirsten Lord of the Edinburgh Physiotherapy Centre, Faith Gardner, GP and Osteopath, Sara Watkin, GP and Osteopath, and Tom Harris, ENT Surgeon and Consultant to RADA.

The morning session will be devoted to vocal problems especially of a functional nature, including problems with projection, throat pain and hoarseness. In the afternoon we will focus in detail on the cervical and thoracic spine and shoulder, in both musicians and dancers, covering neural causes of pain and dysfunction, both peripheral and central. We aim to revise and extend our knowledge of pain mechanisms, the ways in which problems may present in the upper limb and management options.

The cost of the day is £65 for practitioners, £35 for students.

Click here for the booking form. Please complete and return to us by post with your payment.

If you have any queries please email clare@bapam.org.uk

Thanks to our Edinburgh clinicians for supporting this event and especially to Dr. Sara Watkin for putting together the programme and organising the day locally.