Ghada Abdel Rahim represents Egypt in a music therapy course at Britain’s largest university

Ghada Abdel Rahim organized a special
course in music therapy in Whitelands collage, Life and Psychological Sciences department
at Roehampton University (UK).
The course included many theoretical
lectures, workshops and case studies, and videos of practical experiments.
The course, which lasted 35
hours from 29 July to 2 August, was concerned with the effects of music therapy
in the learning difficulties in children, autism, aging, pain relief,
psychological trauma, behavioral problems and muscular diseases.
The course included 14 trainees from
Canada, Australia, Japan, China, Britain and Egypt.
And attended by the trainer: Tina
Warnock, Hcpc registered music therapist and Dirctor for Belltree music therapy
cic UK.
Egypt was represented in this course
by Dr Ghada Abdel Rahim as the author of the first Phd in the field of music
psychology.