The Arts and Quality of Life Research Center

The Arts and Quality of Life Research Center Promoting use of the arts to improve quality of life in diverse populations

The Arts and Quality of Life Research Center promotes research, training, and innovative programs that demonstrate the unique role of the arts in making a difference in people’s lives. To this end, it focuses on exploring uses of various creative arts to enhance human functioning, developmentally, intellectually, psychologically, socially, physically, aesthetically and spiritually. The Center enco

urages, supports and facilitates efforts that employ an ever-wider lens through which the power of the arts may be seen to enhance human well-being. Its research findings will effect policy changes on institutional, state and national levels so that funding for the arts may be routinely included in educational, social and healthcare programs. The Center strives to become an international model for arts and quality of life research, education and information. Consistent with Temple University’s longstanding mission to serve its neighboring communities as well as the City of Philadelphia, Arts at Your Side has been created as the community service initiative of the Center. The purpose of Arts at Your Side is to provide specially designed arts experiences and arts engagements to residents of the Philadelphia region so that their well-being may be improved, especially those whose quality of life has been compromised by physical, mental, emotional, social, environmental and/or economic problems.

Only 3 days left to register for the Arts and Quality of Life Center's International Conference on November 11!!!!!Third...
10/29/2022

Only 3 days left to register for the Arts and Quality of Life Center's International Conference on November 11!!!!!

Third International Arts and Quality of Life Research Center Conference
“Advanced Practice in Music Therapy”
November 11, 2022
Howard Gittis Student Center Room 200
6 CMTE Credits available (information at the end of the program)
THIS IS A FREE, IN-PERSON CONFERENCE
PROGRAM
8:45-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:10 Welcome
Dean Robert Stroker, Temple University
Dr. Cheryl Dileo. Temple University
Dr. Michael Zanders, Temple University
9:10-9:50 Existential Music Psychotherapy for Young People with Adverse Life Experiences Dr. Michael Zanders, Temple University
9:50-10:30 Integrative Improvisational Music Therapy for Depression Dr. Jaakko Erkkila, University of Jyvaskyla
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:40 The Music Therapy Entrainment Process for Pain Management: Resonance, Creativity, and Healing Dr. Cheryl Dileo, Temple University (Emerita)
11:40-1:00 Lunch (on your own)
1:00:-1:20 Advanced Practice in Transitioning from In-Person to Online Delivery of Bonny Method Guided Imagery and Music Sessions Dr. Denise Grocke, University of Melbourne (Emerita)
1:20-2:00 A Psychoanalytically-Informed Improvisational Approach for People Living with Dementia. Dr. Helen Odell Miller, Anglia-Ruskin University
2:00-2:40 An Integrative Approach Rooted in a Psychodynamic and Relational Understanding of Music Therapy Processes Dr. Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Aalborg University
2:40-3:00 Break
3:00-3:40 Relational Music Therapy: A Multilayered Model. Dr. Gro Trondalen, The Norwegian Academy of Music
3:40-4:20 Closer to Practice - Social Neuroscience in Music Therapy Process Research Dr. Jorg Fachner, Anglia-Ruskin University
4:20-4:30 Conference evaluations
4:30 End of Conference
PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION
 This conference is offered at no cost to participants,
but pre-registration is required. Space is limited.
 6 CMTE Credits available to those who pre-register with CBMT number.
 Pre-Registration: August 23-November 1, 2022
Registration ends when maximum number of participants reached.
Pre-Register at: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx...
 Information on Location, Parking, and Lunch Options will be sent to those who pre-register prior to the conference.
 Questions regarding the conference or CMTE’s should be sent to [email protected]
CMTE INFORMATION
CMTE Credit: 6 credits
Learning Objectives:
1. Participants will understand the influence of theory on treatment planning and implementation. CBMT Domains: (III A.3. b.c.e.f.g; III A 4 c.f.g.h.j)
2. Participants will understand advanced-level use of music therapy methods in treatment planning and implementation. CBMT Domains: III A.5.g.k.aaa.dd)
3. Participants will understand the benefits of advanced-level skills and techniques in music therapy practice. CBMT Domains: V A. 6.
Instructors: See Above Program
This course is offered at no cost to music therapists, but pre-registration is required. CMTE certificates will only be provided for pre-registrants (those who supply their CBMT number in advance).
Although not anticipated, this course may be cancelled due to presenters’ illness or travel difficulties. No partial credit is available.
Advanced Practice in Music Therapy is approved by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) for 6 CMTE’s (Continuing Music Therapy Education credits). Temple University Provider -135 maintains responsibility for program quality and adherence to CBMT policies and criteria.

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08/23/2022

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
Third International Arts and Quality of Life Research Center Conference
“Advanced Practice in Music Therapy”

November 11, 2022
Howard Gittis Student Center Room 200
6 CMTE Credits available (information at the end of the program)

THIS IS A FREE, IN-PERSON CONFERENCE

PROGRAM
8:45-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:10 Welcome
Dean Robert Stroker, Temple University
Dr. Cheryl Dileo. Temple University
Dr. Michael Zanders, Temple University

9:10-9:50 Existential Music Psychotherapy for Young People with Adverse Life Experiences Dr. Michael Zanders, Temple University

9:50-10:30 Integrative Improvisational Music Therapy for Depression Dr. Jaakko Erkkila, University of Jyvaskyla

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-11:40 The Music Therapy Entrainment Process for Pain Management: Resonance, Creativity, and Healing Dr. Cheryl Dileo, Temple University (Emerita)

11:40-1:00 Lunch (on your own)

1:00:-1:20 Advanced Practice in Transitioning from In-Person to Online Delivery of Bonny Method Guided Imagery and Music Sessions Dr. Denise Grocke, University of Melbourne (Emerita)

1:20-2:00 A Psychoanalytically-Informed Improvisational Approach for People Living with Dementia. Dr. Helen Odell Miller, Anglia-Ruskin University

2:00-2:40 An Integrative Approach Rooted in a Psychodynamic and Relational Understanding of Music Therapy Processes Dr. Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Aalborg University

2:40-3:00 Break

3:00-3:40 Relational Music Therapy: A Multilayered Model. Dr. Gro Trondalen, The Norwegian Academy of Music

3:40-4:20 Closer to Practice - Social Neuroscience in Music Therapy Process Research Dr. Jorg Fachner, Anglia-Ruskin University

4:20-4:30 Conference evaluations
4:30 End of Conference


PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION
 This conference is offered at no cost to participants,
but pre-registration is required. Space is limited.
 6 CMTE Credits available to those who pre-register with CBMT number.
 Pre-Registration: August 23-November 1, 2022
Registration ends when maximum number of participants reached.
Pre-Register at: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=74FucSK1c0SOMRC9Asz25QDV1vIsJ_hFhcRjO2osTYRURFdaQjcwOFdSWUJISDJQTEE3SzlUUDNEOC4u


 Information on Location, Parking, and Lunch Options will be sent to those who pre-register prior to the conference.
 Questions regarding the conference or CMTE’s should be sent to [email protected]

CMTE INFORMATION
CMTE Credit: 6 credits
Learning Objectives:
1. Participants will understand the influence of theory on treatment planning and implementation. CBMT Domains: (III A.3. b.c.e.f.g; III A 4 c.f.g.h.j)

2. Participants will understand advanced-level use of music therapy methods in treatment planning and implementation. CBMT Domains: III A.5.g.k.aaa.dd)

3. Participants will understand the benefits of advanced-level skills and techniques in music therapy practice. CBMT Domains: V A. 6.

Instructors: See Above Program

This course is offered at no cost to music therapists, but pre-registration is required. CMTE certificates will only be provided for pre-registrants (those who supply their CBMT number in advance).
Although not anticipated, this course may be cancelled due to presenters’ illness or travel difficulties. No partial credit is available.
Advanced Practice in Music Therapy is approved by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) for 6 CMTE’s (Continuing Music Therapy Education credits). Temple University Provider -135 maintains responsibility for program quality and adherence to CBMT policies and criteria.

03/18/2022

SAVE THE DATE
NOVEMBER, 11, 2022

3rd International Conference
ADVANCED PRACTICE IN MUSIC THERAPY

The Arts and Quality of Life Research Center
Temple University

Although this conference had to be cancelled at the brink of the pandemic in 2020, we have rescheduled it on November 11, 2022. The program will be as follows:

Existential Music Psychotherapy for Young People with Adverse Life Experiences
Dr. Michael Zanders, Temple University

Integrative Improvisational Music Therapy for Depression
Dr. Jaakko Erkkila, University of Jyvaskyla

A Psychoanalytically-Informed Improvisation Approach for People Living with Dementia.
Dr. Helen Odell Miller, Anglia-Ruskin University

An Integrative Approach Rooted in a Psychodynamic and Relational Understanding of Music Therapy Processes
Dr. Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Aalborg University

Modalities of Silence in Clinical Improvisation
Dr. Jos De Backer, LUCA

Relational Music Therapy: A Multilayered Model
Dr. Gro Trondalen, The Norwegian Academy of Music

The Music Therapy Entrainment Process for Pain Management: Resonance, Creativity, and Healing
Dr. Cheryl Dileo, Temple University (Emerita)

Shaping interpersonal trust in music therapy
Dr. Katrien Foubert, LUCA

The conference will be offered free of charge (pre-registration is required) and CMTE’s will be available. Additional details of the conference and registration will be available in Fall 2022.

Our latest update on music interventions in cancer care has just been published in the prestigious Cochrane Library. Our...
10/12/2021

Our latest update on music interventions in cancer care has just been published in the prestigious Cochrane Library. Our review included 81 studies and showed promising results for music therapy. The evidence for the effectiveness of our work continues to grow!

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The lates publication of the Arts and Quality of Life Research Center - music therapy entrainment study (with alumni Dr....
02/25/2021

The lates publication of the Arts and Quality of Life Research Center - music therapy entrainment study (with alumni Dr. Andrea Hunt and Carrie Rupnow Kidd) conducted at Temple Hospital's Cancer Pain Center in collaboration with Temple's School. of Pharmacy and funded by the state of PA. Also done in collaboration with Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge England. It's open access from the journal, Frontiers in Psychology

Previous studies examining EEG and LORETA in patients with chronic pain discovered an overactivation of high theta (6–9 Hz) and low beta (12–16 Hz) power in central regions. MEG studies with healthy subjects correlating evoked nociception ratings and source localization described delta and gamma...

**REMINDER TO REGISTER. ONLINE REGISTRATION ENDS FEBRUARY 28**Third International Arts and Quality of Life Research Cent...
02/20/2020

**REMINDER TO REGISTER. ONLINE REGISTRATION ENDS FEBRUARY 28**

Third International Arts and Quality of Life Research Center Conference
“Advanced Practice in Music Therapy”

March 13, 2020
Howard Gittis Student Center Room 200
6 CMTE Credits available (information at the end of the program)
Register online at https://forms.gle/x61ZWQt8d3Vz1Wzm6.

PROGRAM
8:30-9:00 Registration
9:00-9:10 Welcome
Dean Robert Stroker
Dr. Cheryl Dileo
9:10-9:45 Existential Music Psychotherapy for Young People with Adverse Life Experiences
Dr. Michael Zanders, Temple University

9:45-10:20 Integrative Improvisational Music Therapy for Depression
Dr. Jaakko Erkkila, University of Jyvaskyla

10:20-10:50 Coffee Break
10:50-11:25 The Music Therapy Entrainment Process for Pain Management: Resonance, Creativity, and Healing
Dr. Cheryl Dileo, Temple University (Emerita)

11:25-12:05 A Psychoanalytically-Informed Improvisational Approach for People Living with Dementia.
Dr. Helen Odell Miller, Anglia-Ruskin University

12:05-1:30 Lunch (on your own)
1:30-2:05 An Integrative Approach Rooted in a Psychodynamic and Relational Understanding of Music Therapy Processes
Dr. Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Aalborg University

2:05-2:45 Advanced Guiding Techniques in GIM: The Therapist as Midwife.
Dr. Denise Grocke, University of Melbourne (Emerita)
2:45-3:20 Break
3:20-3:55 Modalities of Silence in Clinical Improvisation
Dr. Jos De Backer, LUCA

3:55-4:30 Relational Music Therapy: A Multilayered Model.
Dr. Gro Trondalen, The Norwegian Academy of Music

4:30-5:00 Conference evaluations
5:00 End of Conference

This course is offered at no cost to music therapists, but pre-registration is required. CMTE certificates will only be provided for pre-registrants (those who supply their CBMT number in advance).
Although not anticipated, this course may be cancelled due to presenters’ illness or travel difficulties. No partial credit is available.
Advanced Practice in Music Therapy is approved by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) for 6 CMTE’s (Continuing Music Therapy Education credits). Temple University Provider -135 maintains responsibility for program quality and adherence to CBMT policies and criteria.

Date: March 13, 2020 Time: 8:45 am - 5:00 pm Location: Howard Gittis Student Center Room 200 Pre-registration time frame: NOW-February 28 2020

TIME TO REGISTER  for theTHIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE of theTHE ARTS AND QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH CENTER "ADVANCED PRA...
01/14/2020

TIME TO REGISTER for the
THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE of the
THE ARTS AND QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH CENTER
"ADVANCED PRACTICE IN MUSIC THERAPY"

Friday, March 13, 2020
Howard Gittis Student Center Room 200
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

This conference is offered at NO cost to participants, but registration is required if you wish to earn 5 CMTE credit.

SPEAKERS: DRS. MICHAEL ZANDERS; JAAKKO ERKKILLA, HELEN ODELL MILLER, CHERYL DILEO, INGE NYGAARD PEDERSEN, DENISE GROCKE, GRO TRONDALEN, JOS DE BACKER

Register at: http://www.temple.edu/boyer/community/aqleducation.asp. or at https://forms.gle/x61ZWQt8d3Vz1Wzm6
Questions regarding the conference or CMTEs should be sent to [email protected].

Advanced Practice in Music Therapy is approved by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) for 6 CMTE’s (Continuing Music Therapy Education credits). Temple University Provider -135 maintains responsibility for program quality and adherence to CBMT policies and criteria.

Temple University's Boyer College of Music...

Registration is open! Register now for the Third International Arts and Quality of Life Research Center Conference “Adva...
01/13/2020

Registration is open!

Register now for the Third International Arts and Quality of Life Research Center Conference “Advanced Practice in Music Therapy.” This conference is offered at no cost to participants, but registration is required if you wish to earn CMTE credit. 6 CMTE credits are available to those who register with CBMT number. Information on location, parking, and lunch options will be sent to those who register prior to the conference. Registration ends February 28, 2020.

Register at: http://www.temple.edu/boyer/community/aqleducation.asp. or at https://forms.gle/x61ZWQt8d3Vz1Wzm6

Questions regarding the conference or CMTEs should be sent to [email protected].

Please see the program below for details.

Third International Arts and Quality of Life Research Center Conference
“Advanced Practice in Music Therapy”

March 13, 2020
Howard Gittis Student Center Room 200
6 CMTE Credits available (information at the end of the program)

PROGRAM

8:30-9:00 Registration

9:00-9:10 Welcome
Dean Robert Stroker
Dr. Cheryl Dileo

9:10-9:45 Existential Music Psychotherapy for Young
People
with Adverse Life Experiences
Dr. Michael Zanders, Temple University

9:45-10:20 Integrative Improvisational Music Therapy for
Depression
Dr. Jaakko Erkkila, University of Jyvaskyla

10:20-10:50 Coffee Break

10:50-11:25 The Music Therapy Entrainment Process for Pain
Management: Resonance, Creativity, and
Healing
Dr. Cheryl Dileo, Temple University (Emerita)

11:25-12:05 A Psychoanalytically-Informed Improvisational
Approach for People Living with Dementia.
Dr. Helen Odell Miller, Anglia-Ruskin University

12:05-1:45 Lunch (on your own)
1:45-2:05 An Integrative Approach Rooted in a
Psychodynamic and Relational Understanding of
Music Therapy Processes
Dr. Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Aalborg University

2:05-2:45 Advanced Guiding Techniques in GIM: The
Therapist as Midwife.
Dr. Denise Grocke, University of Melbourne
(Emerita)

2:45-3:20 Break

3:20-3:55 Modalities of Silence in Clinical Improvisation
Dr. Jos De Backer, LUCA

3:55-4:30 Relational Music Therapy: A Multilayered Model.
Dr. Gro Trondalen, The Norwegian Academy of
Music

4:30-5:00 Conference evaluations

5:00 End of Conference


CMTE INFORMATION

CMTE Credit: 6 credits

Learning Objectives:

1. Participants will understand the influence of theory on treatment planning and implementation. CBMT Domains: II.A.3c,d,f; II.A.4f,g,i

2. Participants will understand advanced-level use of music therapy methods (clinical improvisation, Guided Imagery and Music, and Song Methods) in treatment planning and implementation. CBMT Domains: I.D.8,10,11; II.A.5a,b,g,o

3. Participants will understand the benefits of advanced-level skills and techniques in music therapy practice. CBMT Domains: IV.A.2,3

Instructors: See Above Program

This course is offered at no cost to music therapists, but pre-registration is required. CMTE certificates will only be provided for pre-registrants (those who supply their CBMT number in advance).

Although not anticipated, this course may be cancelled due to presenters’ illness or travel difficulties. No partial credit is available.

Advanced Practice in Music Therapy is approved by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) for 6 CMTE’s (Continuing Music Therapy Education credits). Temple University Provider -135 maintains responsibility for program quality and adherence to CBMT policies and criteria.

Temple University's Boyer College of Music...

REGISTRATION IS OPEN! Third International Arts and Quality of Life Research Center Conference“Advanced Practice in Music...
12/23/2019

REGISTRATION IS OPEN!

Third International Arts and Quality of Life Research Center Conference
“Advanced Practice in Music Therapy”

March 13, 2020
Howard Gittis Student Center Room 200
6 CMTE Credits available (information at the end of the program)

PROGRAM
8:30-9:00 Registration

9:00-9:10 Welcome
Dean Robert Stroker
Dr. Cheryl Dileo

9:10-9:45 Existential Music Psychotherapy for Young People with Adverse Life Experiences
Dr. Michael Zanders, Temple University

9:45-10:20 Integrative Improvisational Music Therapy for Depression
Dr. Jaakko Erkkila, University of Jyvaskyla

10:20-10:50 Coffee Break

10:50-11:25 The Music Therapy Entrainment Process for Pain Management: Resonance, Creativity, and Healing
Dr. Cheryl Dileo, Temple University (Emerita)

11:25-12:05 A Psychoanalytically-Informed Improvisational Approach for People Living with Dementia.
Dr. Helen Odell Miller, Anglia-Ruskin University

12:05-1:45 Lunch (on your own)

1:45-2:05 An Integrative Approach Rooted in a Psychodynamic and Relational Understanding of Music Therapy Processes
Dr. Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Aalborg University

2:05-2:45 Advanced Guiding Techniques in GIM: The Therapist as Midwife.
Dr. Denise Grocke, University of Melbourne (Emerita)

2:45-3:20 Break

3:20-3:55 Modalities of Silence in Clinical Improvisation
Dr. Jos De Backer, LUCA

3:55-4:30 Relational Music Therapy: A Multilayered Model.
Dr. Gro Trondalen, The Norwegian Academy of Music

4:30-5:00 Conference evaluations

5:00 End of Conference



This conference is offered at no cost to participants, but pre-registration is required. Space is limited. 6 CMTE Credits will be available to those who pre-register with CBMT number. The pre-registration period runs December 22 – February 28, 2020. Registration ends when the maximum number of participants is reached.

Pre-Register at: http://www.temple.edu/boyer/community/aqleducation.asp
or https://forms.gle/x61ZWQt8d3Vz1Wzm6

Information on location, parking, and lunch options will be sent to those who pre-register prior to the conference.
Questions regarding the conference or CMTE’s should be sent to [email protected]

Temple University's Boyer College of Music...

09/16/2019

Here is a preliminary look at the program for the 3rd International Conference of Temple University's Arts and Quality of Life Research Center. This conference is free of charge, but registration is required. Registration will begin January 1. CMTE’s will be available. More information will be coming soon.

Advanced Practice in Music Therapy

March 13, 2020

8:45-9:00 Registration

9:00-9:10 Welcome
Dean Robert Stroker
Dr. Cheryl Dileo

9:10-9:50 Existential Music Psychotherapy for Young People
with Adverse Life Experiences
Dr. Michael Zanders, Temple University

9:50-10:30 Integrative Improvisational Music Therapy for
Depression
Dr. Jaakko Erkkila, University of Jyvaskyla

10:30-10:50 Coffee Break

10:50-11:30 The Music Therapy Entrainment Process for Pain
Management: Resonance, Creativity, and Healing
Dr. Cheryl Dileo, Temple University (Emerita)

11:30-12:10 A Psychoanalytically-Informed Improvisational
Approach for People Living with Dementia.
Dr. Helen Odell Miller, Anglia-Ruskin University

12:10-1:30 Lunch (on your own)

1:30-2:10 An Integrative Approach Rooted in a
Psychodynamic and Relational Understanding
of Music Therapy Processes
Dr. Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Aalborg University

2:10-2:50 Advanced Guiding Techniques in GIM:
The Therapist as Midwife.
Dr. Denise Grocke, University of Melbourne
(Emerita)

2:50-3:10 Break

3:10-3:50 Modalities of Silence in Clinical Improvisation
Dr. Jos De Backer, LUCA

3:50-4:30 Relational Music Therapy: A Multilayered Model.
Dr. Gro Trondalen, The Norwegian Academy of
Music

4:30-5:00 Conference evaluations

5:00 End of Conference

07/20/2019

SAVE THE DATE!!!

The 3rd International Conference of Temple University’s Arts and Quality of Life Research Center will be held MARCH 13, 2020 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The conference theme is: ADVANCED PRACTICE IN MUSIC THERAPY. The speakers, Drs. Inge Nygaard Pedersen, Denise Grocke, Gro Trondalen, Jaakko Erkkilla, Jos De Backer, Michael Zanders and Cheryl Dileo will present their own advanced clinical approaches in music psychotherapy or medical music therapy.

The conference will be offered free of charge (pre-registration is required) and CMTE’s will be available.

Additional details of the conference and registration will be available in Fall 2019.

Don't forget to register for the free international conference: ADVANCING AND EVOLVING THE METHODS USED INMUSIC THERAPY ...
01/14/2018

Don't forget to register for the free international conference: ADVANCING AND EVOLVING THE METHODS USED IN
MUSIC THERAPY at Temple University and the Reception for its Music Therapy Alumni and Current Graduate students following the conference on March 16, 2018. Please visit http://www.temple.edu/boyer/community/aqleducation.asp The deadline for registration is March 5.

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