Mission
L’Associazione InArteSalus promuove e divulga in ogni contesto sociale e socio-sanitario l’applicazione delle Arti Terapie, delle Terapie Espressive, delle Medicine Complementari e delle Discipline Terapeutiche Psicocorporee.
Cultura e competenza per generare benessere spirituale e materiale.
Qualità della relazione e condivisione del bello in una dimensione integrata del prendersi cura. Una medicina che considera l’essere umano nella sua totalità, ponendosi essa stessa come una medicina integra in tutte le sue parti: quelle che si attengono al conoscere, ma anche al fare; al sapere, ma anche all’essere; alla scienza e all’arte; al corpo, alla mente e all’anima.
Statuto
Scarica lo Statuto Associativo InArteSalus (pdf)
Direttivo 2019/2022
- Lionella Segafredo: Presidente
- Paola Cariolato: Vicepresidente
- Veronica Zatti: consigliere e segretaria
- Laura Capeti: consigliere
- Diego Crosara: consigliere.
Comitato Scientifico
- Gerardo Manarolo
Medico Psichiatra, Psicoterapeuta, Dirigente Medico ASl 3 Genova, Docente corso di Laurea in Riabilitazione Psichiatrica dell’Università di Genova, Coordinatore Corsi Musicoterapia Apim Torino e Genova. Autore di numerose pubblicazioni in ambito scientifico e musicoterapico.
- Stefano Navone
Laureato in Dams indirizzo musicale e in Psicologia, Musicoterapeuta, Formatore, Supervisore, Docente Conservatorio di Ferrara e L’Aquila. Già rappresentante italiano per l’EMTC (European Music Therapy Confederation), attuale Presidente Confiam (Confederazione italiana Associazioni e Scuole di Musicoterapia), relatore in numerosi Convegni nazionali internazionali in ambito musicoterapico e delle Medicine Integrate.
MEMBRO ONORARIO: Gro Trondalen
Gro Trondalen, Ph.D., Special Education Teacher, Music Therapist, Fellow of AMI, is Professor in Music Therapy and Senior Researcher at the Centre for Music and Health (CREMAH) at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, Norway. Trondalen is a former Head of the MA program in music therapy, the PhD program in music, and the Director of Centre for Research in music and Health at The Norwegian Academy of Music. She is an experienced music therapy clinician and supervisor in the field of child welfare and adult mental health and maintains a private practice in The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM). Trondalen has a PhD on music therapy with young people suffering from Anorexia Nervosa. Her research focus has been on clinical work linked to philosophical and theoretical perspectives. She has published one book on Relational music therapy and co-authored five anthologies within the field of music therapy/music and health, in addition to a number of published scientific articles in Norwegian, Swedish and English, of which some have been translated into German and Japanese.
InArteSalus Research Group
InArteSalus Research Group coordinates and promotes research projects aimed at applying Music Therapy to diverse care contexts. The group is made up of professionals of different backgrounds and expertise who have already brought their work to the international arena.
So far, the following areas of research have been investigated:
Drug addiction
Burn Out Syndrome
Mental Health
Eating Disorders
Music Tecnhology
Parkinson’s Disease
InArteSalus Research Group
– Luca Bertolli – Psychologist, Psychotherapist, Researcher in Neuroscience
– Barbara De Giovannini – Music Therapist, Speech Therapist
– Chiara Di Corato – Music Therapist, Musician
– Matteo Fabbri – Psychologist, expert in statistical processing
– Francesca Gasparotto – Music Therapist, Educator
– Mariangela Lippolis – Musician, Music Therapist
– Stefano Navone – Certified Music Therapist, Trainer, Supervisor
– Francesca Tomasi – Music Therapist, expert in Intellectual Disabilities
– Veronica Zatti – Music Therapist, Educator
Here below the list of reports presented by InArteSalus Research group at different international conferences:
Reports presented by Stefano Navone
1. Walbrich (Poland), dicembre 2010: Convegno internazionale Università di Wroclaw “Arteterapia w Naukach Humanistycznich i Medycznych”, titolo dell’intervento: “Music Therapy and Psychiatry in Italy”
2. Vienna (Austria) maggio 2011: International Symposium, Spotlights on Music Therapy in Europe; titolo dell’intervento: “Improvisational music therapy in long term psychiatric treatment – main objectives, indications and rehabilitative strategies”.
3. Wroclaw (Polonia) ottobre 2011 : Conference VI MIEDZYNARODOWE FORUM MUZYKOTERAPEUTÓW. Titolo dell’intervento : “ Music Therapy in Italy”
4. Wroclaw (Polonia) ottobre 2011 : Conference VI MIEDZYNARODOWE FORUM MUZYKOTERAPEUTÓW. Titolo dell’intervento : “Workshop : Autism: History, treatments and rehabilitation approaches.”
5. Tallinn (Estonia) giugno 2012: International Music Therapy Symposium “ Current Trends in Music Therapy”. Titolo dell’intervento: “Music Therapy in Psychiatric Disorders: a relational view, nonverbal approach and affect attunement”
6 Jyvaskyla (Finlandia) giugno 2012: 7h Nordic Music Therapy Congress NMCT 2012; “Music Therapy Models, Methods and Techniques”. Titolo dell’intervento: “Improvisational music therapy in long-term psychiatric treatment: a comparison between symptoms and rehabilitation strategies”
7 Madrid (Spagna) ottobre 2012: IV National Music Therapy Conference “Music Therapy as an emergent profession in a new social contest” Titolo dell’intervento: “Situacion actual sobre el reconocimiento de la Musicoterapia in Europa”
8 Madrid (Spagna) ottobre 2012: IV National Music Therapy Conference” Music Therapy as an emergent profession in a new social contest” Titolo dell’intervento: “Music Therapy in Psychiatric Disorders: a relational view, nonverbal approach and affect attunement”
9 Vienna (Austria), aprile 2013: Intervento pubblico come Lecturer presso Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst; Titolo dell’intervento: “Non verbal arbeiten”
10 Jyvaskyla (Finlandia) giugno 2013: Convegno internazionale ICME 2013 “Music & Emotions”, titolo dell’intervento: “Music Therapy as an effective intervention in the treatment of depression in a patient with Korsakoff’s syndrome.”
11 Lousada-Oporto (Portogallo) ottobre 2013: 1°Congresso Ibero-americano de Investigacao em Musicoterapia. Titolo dell’intervento: “Relational and nonverbal Music Therapy as an effective intervention in the treatment of Depression in a patient with Korsakoff’s Sindrome.”
12. Vienna (Austria) luglio 2016: 10th European Music Therapy Conference, “A Symphony of Dialogues”, titolo dell’intervento: “Extremely fragile: playing with Care! A study on Music Therapy’s application with young patients suffering from Drug Addiction”.
13. Wroclaw (Polonia) dicembre 2016: European Forum of Music Therapists “45 years of Wroclaw Music Therapy in the center of Europe” organizzato da Karol Lipinsky Academy of Music, titolo dell’intervento: “Extremely fragile: playing with Care! A study on Music Therapy’s application with young patients suffering from Drug Addiction”
14 Semmering (Austria) agosto 2017: International Summer Academy- ISA Science 2017 “Motion Emotion Movement”; titolo dell’intervento: “Motion and Emotion in Music Therapy: the useful uncertainty of a border”
15. Milano ottobre 2017: Convegno internazionale Confiam: “Musicoterapia:tra arte, società e scienza.” Conservatorio G. Verdi, titolo dell’intervento: “MusiCare! Musicoterapia e Tossicodipendenza; prospettive, applicazioni e analisi di uno studio di ricerca
16. Sofia (Bulgaria) novembre 2017: The Fourth Bulgarian Music Therapy Conference With International Partecipants “Music Therapy- Intersections Spaces”, titolo dell’intervento: “Music Therapy and Affect Attunement in Log Term Psychiatric Treatment: A Comparison Between Symptoms and Rehabilitation Strategies”
Report presented by Chiara Di Corato and Stefano Navone
17. August 2018, Sweden – Stockholm: “Nordic Music Therapy Congress”, title presentation “From care to cure: a Music Therapy study in patients with acute psychiatric disorders inside General Hospital Unit”, Stefano Navone and Chiara Di Corato.
Report presented by Barbara De Giovannini, Stefano Navone and Veronica Zatti
18. August 2018, Sweden – Stockholm: “Nordic Music Therapy Congress”; titolo dell’intervento: “Music Therapy work group for Burnout Syndrome prevention: a pilot study. ”
Report presented by Mariangela Lippolis and Stefano Navone
19. May 2019, Schio – Italy: InArteSalus International Conference “Two in One a reason to play; international perspectives in Music Therapy”, title presentation: “Entrainment: attitudine ritmica e relazione a tempo”.
Report presented by Stefano Ianne and Stefano Navone
20 . June 2019, Denmark – Aalborg: 11th European music therapy conference, “Field of Resonance”, title presentation: “The Midifly system: from Play to Interplay, a new road to Intersubjectivity”.
Report presented by Francesca Gasparotto and Stefano Navone
21. June 2019, Denmark – Aalborg: 11th European music therapy conference, “Field of Resonance”, title presentation: “Bodiless Tunes: Group music therapy treatment for eating disorders”.