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2020 Single Conference Recording

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2020 Single Conference Recording

$25.00

Read below for descriptions of each conference recording session and how to earn your 2 CEUs.

Purchase access to individual recording below for $25 each. Or, purchase access to all recordings from the MHTP 2020 Virtual Conference for $200.

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Details of each video:

Can Research Help CMP’s Find Jobs Panel: Hear what the MHTP Research Committee is working on and get the results of MHTP's survey of CMPs at work during the pandemic.

Effective Strategies for Your Job Search from Your CMP Peers: Panel: Four working CMPs explore a variety of successful examples for finding and creating paid work opportunities. All MHTP students and CMPs can apply these ideas for your own situations.

Improvisation-Spontaneous Composition: Kenny Werner: Improvisation is available to everyone. The only barrier to improvisation is one’s own sense of self-judgment. The only reason improvisation, composition, and performance of any kind seems to be a risk is the egoistic need to do it well. By Kenny Werner, award-winning author, composer, musician.

Integrative Medicine in the 21st Century and the Experience of Health & Illness: Donald Levy, M.D.: How do we create an optimal environment for healing? Explore the spaces between pain and suffering, curing and healing, mind and brain, and science and poetry. By Donald B. Levy, M.D., Osher Clinical Center for Integrative Medicine.

Maximizing Your Unique Potential in the Gig Economy: Ashley Hall: The term "gig economy" simply refers to freelance work and short-term contracts rather than permanent jobs. In this session, we will explore what makes each of you unique as healing artists and ways that you can leverage the power and value of your services as relevant and essential to a world that desperately needs it. By Ashley Hall, Career Coaching Manager and Faculty, Longy School of Music.

Move Well, Make Music: Susan Wilkes: Improve self-awareness and how music-making is enhanced through efficient movement and ease. We will “map” our body and its movements as musicians, learning to avoid pain and reduce injury. By Susan Wilkes, MM, MHAS, CMP, New Hampshire SoundCare.

Playing During the Pandemic: Personal Stories from Fellow CMPs: Panel: Hear logistics and strategies from CMPs providing live music onsite, live music virtually, and recorded music during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Research in Music and Health: State of the Art: Joy Allen: Explore research at the crossroads of music and health, with a particular focus on the healing power of live music. By considering some of the latest research findings, trends, and opportunities, participants will learn strategies for capturing data and implementing empirically-based, best practices. By Joy Allen, PhD, MT-BC, Berklee Music and Health Institute.

Virtuosity Serving at the Feet of Consciousness: Kenny Werner: Effortless Mastery calls for two aspects of the mind: liberation when playing, and complete focus in practicing.  I prepare with an individual mind and allow the Universal mind to perform. In this way, I become the instrument. By Kenny Werner, award-winning author, composer, musician.

CMPs are eligible to receive 2 continuing education units (CEUs) for viewing and responding to each of these videos. Follow the instructions in this form (Word doc) to provide your response.

Purchasers will receive digital access via email to this recording one business day after purchase.

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