Singing, wellbeing and health by Stephen Clift
The idea that group singing is good for wellbeing and health goes back to at least the late 16th century.
Read MoreThe idea that group singing is good for wellbeing and health goes back to at least the late 16th century.
Read MoreDance and Creativity within Dance Movement Therapy – International Perspectives The book launching at IACAET Sharon Chaiklin, BC, DMT, is
Read MoreThe Intersection between the Arts in Education, Health, Community and Therapy in International contexts: Tradition, Innovation and Breakthroughs Presented by
Read MoreShaun McNiff, Lesley University (This is the pre-published version of the full article, which will be published on CAET 6(1),
Read MoreIACASE global connection webinar International Conversation on Arts and Trauma (ICAT) – From Deconstruction to Reconstruction through Covid-19 Presented by
Read MoreDr. Annie Heiderscheit is Professor of Music Therapy and Director of the Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research, Anglia Ruskin University. She has
Read MoreIlene A. Serlin, Ph.D, BC-DMT is a licensed psychologist and registered dance/movement therapist in practice in San Francisco and Marin
Read MoreTony Yu Zhou, Inspirees Institute, China(The full version of this article is published on Vol 6, Issue 1, 2020 in
Read MoreIt is a great honor to be interviewed by CAET, especially during this ongoing COVID19 epidemic worldwide. I would like
Read MoreIACASE global connection webinar Transformation of Crisis in Coronavirus Pandemic – Chinese and Global Perspectives Presented by International Association of
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