Music and Imagery for Health program: the basic GIM training (12 ECTS) Tallinn, Estonia

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DANISH INSTITUTE OF GIM TRAINING (DIGU) in cooperation with dr. Alice Pehk, Estonia Music and Imagery for Health program: the basic GIM training (12 ECTS) 2016 2017 Tallinn, Estonia The Music and Imagery for Health program is based on the receptive music therapy method Guided Imagery and Music (GIM). GIM is a music psychotherapeutic method with music listening in the centre, created by the American music therapist Helen Bonny (1921-2010), and the method is therefore also named the Bonny Method of GIM (BMGIM). BMGIM is a music-centred transformational and integrative psychotherapy which uses specifically programmed classical music to stimulate and sustain a dynamic unfolding of inner experiences. Since Helen Bonny created the Guided Imagery and Music method in the early 1970s, GIM has been developed and adapted for various clientele and clinical settings by many Bonny Method practitioners (Summer, 1981, 1985, 1990, 2010; Vaux, 1993; Goldberg, 1994; Blake, 1994; Blake & Bishop, 1994; Clarkson, 1995; Moe, 2000,2012; Booth 2005-2006; Frohne-Hagemann, 2010; Wärja, 2010; Paik-Maier, 2010, Grocke & Moe, 2015 etc). According to Paik-Maier (Maier, 2010) Summer (Summer, 2010) identified "a flexible continuum of clinical practice" (Summer, 2010, p. 2) that encompasses the Bonny Method and its adaptations: supportive, re-educative, and reconstructive levels (Wheeler, 1983; Wolberg, 1977) of Music and Imagery. The Bonny Method is a long term, exploratory, reconstructive approach whereas the supportive and re-educative levels have a short-term focused approach, and therefore are suitable for working within a fifty minutes session. The session structure is the same as in BMGIM: pre-talk, induction exercise, music listening, and post talk, but the duration is shorter. Another difference is that the music choice is wider than in BMGIM and the therapist often starts with listening to the clients preferred music as an inspiration to his/her own choice of music provided for the sessions. The main models of MI and GIM are outlined in Grocke & Moe (2015, 24-25). The Music and Imagery for Health program is a part-time training program which includes four (4) seminars of 2,5 days over a period of approximately 1,5 years as follows: Seminar A: June, 16-18, 2016 Seminar B: January, 26-28, 2017 Seminar C: June, 15-17, 2017 Seminar D: will be announced later The training is certified by the DIGU Institute and runs in cooperation with Dr. Alice Pehk (Music Therapy Center, Tallinn; Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre). The training covers BMGIM levels 1+2 training approved by the Association for Music and Imagery (AMI). The full program (Seminars A-D) consists of 85 contact hours (12 ECTS).

The seminar A is a presentation of the GIM building stones and history and the basic formats of supportive resource oriented Music and Imagery techniques related to GIM (see the manual below). The seminars B, C and D will be organized as three 2,5 days seminars over a period of approximately one year. During this period the participants have to pass three (3) supervision-consultations and three (3) personal short GIM sessions directed by a trained GIM therapist, and lead ten (10) Music and Imagery (MI) sessions with clients. The price of supervisions and therapy sessions is not included into the training package. After completing the seminars A-D the participants get a certificate in Music and Imagery for Health, 100% of attendance in contact training is required. When finishing the program you will have basic knowledge of GIM and skills to direct and manage focused Music and Imagery sessions in groups and individual settings in health care institutions and private practice. You are not allowed yet to title yourself a BMGIM therapist. In order to become a certified BMGIM therapist a two years advanced training (BMGIM level 3, 25 ECTS) must be taken. The training in Estonia will be led by the Primary GIM trainer Music Therapist Torben Moe, PhD, FAMI, and the Music Therapist and BMGIM therapist Alice Pehk, PhD. Guest teachers and supervisors can be invited. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: Blake, R. L. (1994). Vietnam Veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Finding from a Music and Imagery Project. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery, 3, 5-17. Blake, R. L., & Bishop, S. R. (1994). The Bonny method of guided imagery and music (GIM) in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with adult in the psychiatric setting. Music Therapy Perspectives, 12, 125-129. Booth, J. M. (2005-2006). Music, drawing and narrative. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery, 10, 55-73. Clarkson, G. (1995). Adapting a Guided Imagery and Music Series for a Nonverbal Man with Autism. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery, 4, 121-138. Frohne-Hagemann, I. (2010, September). Psychotherapy Application of Theory and Practice of the GIM method. Paper presented at the 9th European GIM Conference, Larguardia, Spain. Goldberg, F. S. (1994). The Bonny method of guided imagery and music as individual and group treatment in short-term acute psychiatric hospice. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery, 3, 19-33. Grocke, D. & Moe, T. (2015) Guided Imagery & Music (GIM) and Music Imagery Methods for Individual and Group Therapy. JKP Publishers, London. Hall, A. (2010). Development in music breathing. Paper presented at the 9th European GIM Conference, Larguardia, Spain. Moe, T. (2000). Restitutional factors in group music therapy with psychiatric patients, based on a modification of guided imagery and music (GIM). Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, 9(2), 36-50. doi:10.1080/08098130209478057 Moe, T. (2012). Group Guided Imagery and Music Therapy for Inpatients with Substance Abuse Disorder. Journal of the association of Music and Imagery Volume 13. 77-98.

Paik-Maier, S.(2010). Supportive Music and Imagery Method. Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy, North America, 10, oct. 2010. Available at: https://normt.uib.no/index.php/voices/article/view/453/421. Summer, L. (1981). Tuning up the classroom with music and relaxation. Journal of the Society for Accelrative Learning and Teaching, 6(1), 46-50. Summer, L. (1985). Imagery and music. Journal of Mental Imagery, 9(4), 83-90. Summer, L. (1990). Guided imagery and music in the institutional setting (2nd ed.). [St. Louis]: MMB Music Inc. Summer, L. & Chong, H. J. (2006). Music and imagery techniques with an emphasis on the Bonny method of guided imagery and music. In H.J. Chong (Ed.), Music therapy: Techniques, methods, and models. (Korean language). Seoul, Korea: Hakjisa Publishing Company. Summer, L. (2010). Kyle: Case study in music and imagery. In Meadows, A. (ed.) Developments in Music Therapy Practice: Case Study Perspectives. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona Publishers. Summer, L. (2010, September). Concepts in advanced music. Paper presented at the 9th European GIM Conference, Larguardia, Spain. Vaux, D. R. (1993). GIM applied to the 50 minute hour. Journal of the Association for Music and Imagery, 3, 29-34. Wheeler, B. (1983). A psychotherapeutic classification of music therapy practices: A continuum of procedures. Music Therapy Perspectives, 1(2), 8-12. Wärja, M. (2010, September). Exploring KMR-Brief Music Journeys. Paper presented at the 9th European GIM Conference, Larguardia, Spain. Wolberg, L. R. (1977). The technique of psychotherapy (3rd ed., Pt. 1). New York: Grune & Stratton.

Seminar A June, 16 th -18 th, 2016 Music and Imagery for Health training program EDUCATION MANUAL Content: Core elements of GIM mapping GIM and Music and Imagery techniques Overview of GIM history and developments Short GIM how it is organized Philosophical and theoretical statements Music and Imagery in groups Music and Imagery technics adjusted to your work place Purpose and goals A. Knowledge, skills and competencies of Relaxation / Induction techniques Fundamentals, including importance of breath Principles (conducive environment, reclining vs. lying down, eyes closed, voice tone and pacing) Inductions (short, progressive muscle; autogenic, autogenic with colour; mindfulness induction) Practice in dyads B. Knowledge, skills and competencies of basic Music choices Download the selections of music from a list provided and/or purchase CDs recommended by the trainers Elements of music suitable for supporting relaxation and imagery (table in Grocke & Wigram 2007) Demonstrating main features of music with supportive and resource oriented intentions - Consistent rhythm - Predictable melody - Consonant harmonies - Instrumentation - Repetition - Assessing appropriateness of various selections C. Knowledge, skills and competencies of Imagery Introduction to the role of imagery in therapy, including types of imagery experiences Introduction to using mandala/drawings in processing group experiences D. Therapeutic skills necessary in basic group techniques Assessing clients' suitability for group work

Basic group work group work models and ideas How to start a group E. Experiential During the seminar there will be group experiences, facilitated by the trainers Introduction to drawing mandalas Training experiences in pairs (induction; music listening with partner) Limitations of practice with groups and individuals G: Assignment: Conduct two group or individual sessions before Seminar B. A supervisor (Torben or Alice) should be contacted for a consultation after the first session. F: Written Assignment: Document one of these sessions (group or individual session) and submit by e-mail 14 days before Seminar B to the trainers. Other preparations to Seminar B: Questions for supervision should be forwarded to the trainers one week before Seminar B in order to be discussed at the seminar slot clinical forum.