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A message of hope and resilience
... Arena to Victoria rail station. It was an attack on music fans and their families as they were exiting a music concert, but it quickly felt like more than that too. ... such as the targeting of young people enjoying a music concert, often lead...
Improving the lives of those affected by dementia
... advanced dementia. 'We all have unique relationships with music' Grace Meadows, music therapist, on her work aiming to give people living with the condition better access to music. Frontotemporal dementia in Covid times ‘The self is...
Our December time machine
... experimental psychology . Our 2009 special issue on music psychology considered change in the digital era , emotion in music , music education , musical learning , and amusia . In ...
'It sends an important message'
... research has focused on creative collaboration in music communication in relationships. Her research has seen ... work with PhD students who are exploring the psychology of music and creative collaboration. ‘I’ve not had time to ...
Donald Campbell (1940-2019)
... to drink copious amounts of wine and beer. A lover of music, both classical and jazz, Donnie went regularly with friends to classical music concerts in Birmingham, Oxford and London, and to jazz ...
Difficult conversations in the SpeakEasy
This year's Latitude Festival – three days of music, comedy, theatre, spoken word and much more across a ...
Homelessness
... Force on Psychology’s Contribution to End Homelessness Music and change with Charlie Alcock Hope, control and ...
Paul Thorne 1938-2019
... least possible fuss. And that is what we gave him, with music he loved, laughter and tears. But we would like to ...
The Psychologist Presents… at Latitude Festival
Since 2015, The Psychologist has had a slot at the annual music and arts event in Suffolk. Here are some transcripts ...
Putting a price on psychology
... a world in which no-one studied creative writing, art, or music, and the only beauty in the world was prefaced by a ...
Mary (nee McGill) Tyson 1951-2018
... She had a great interest in art, literature, theatre, music, travel, fine food and wines, and world affairs. She ...
'Be curious, be brave'
... onto the wing and being hit by a wall of noise – music, shouting, and – after the men spotted Slade and her ...
Drivers for change in 'life wide' learning
... learn about the world through our hobbies, relationships, music, and culture, as well as what is delivered in the ...
Practical examples of positive prevention
... social workers to use collaborative formulation; and Music And Change-UK has engaged marginalised young people at ...
Just the beginning of the story…
... offers a place for metalheads to share their love of the music and the ways it helps them cope. We have come a long ... metalheads who want to share their experiences of the music, song lyrics, writing and poetry. Quinn and her ...
James Ost (1973 – 2019)
... CDs. James was also happy to practice (and even perform) music with colleagues irrespective of their level of ...
Empowering bold discussions on anxiety
... talking therapies and pioneer Dizzy Gillespie ’s jazz music. Drawing upon the subjective experience of ...
The Rocky Horror Pixel Show
... pseudoscience. The second neuroimaging paradigm uses music – jazz improv mostly. Here a melodic string is ...
Building resilience
... only this, but much more . Through funded sport, art and music classes, teenagers were given alternative ways to feel ...
The anatomy of online grief
... how I clothe my body and decorate my home, and Apple Music and Spotify records reveal the music that speaks to me most; but only a select few see all ...
What makes a psychologist?
... question, write, and then read and question more. The music teacher who pulled me aside at the end of a lesson and ...