This is the fourth lecture from the series “Art and Conflicts” conducted by Nigel Osborne for musicians and psychologists.

Nigel Osborne is a renowned British composer, art therapist, and expert in using music and art to support children who have experienced trauma due to armed conflicts.

In this lecture, we’ll delve into:

  • The extraordinary power of music and art in the psychological recovery process of children who have experienced difficult circumstances.
  • The significance of shared emotions and interaction between mothers and children through sound, movement, and visual expression.
  • The role of music as a tool to support children during challenging periods in their lives and its impact on their psychological recovery.
  • Colin Trevisan’s research on communication between mothers and infants uses neural networks and specialized notation to record sound expressions. This research has been pivotal in understanding the influence of music on our emotions and feelings.

Don’t miss this captivating lecture on art, music, and their significant impact on our psychological well-being.

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