Trisnasari
@trisnasari
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Community Psychologist (PhD, MAppPsych) interested in wellbeing of creative people | she/her
Melbourne
Joined August 2009
A very exciting edition of CAWRI enews today! CfP for the CAWRI Conference 2026 Prof Emma Redding at 35th IADMS And a fantastic conversation with Prof Katherine Boydell, Black Dog Institute - Arts-based approaches in mental health research đź“· https://t.co/OVwUvAMLxN
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Dr Karen Heath at the University of Melbourne is seeking musicians and music educators for a new study. Full details below, and the survey is available to complete here: https://t.co/KNEOHz6cXC
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I really enjoyed this conversation with Prof Paul Rhodes. I’m keen to check out the exhibition… Troubled/& beyond at The Dax Centre https://t.co/ya5jGr4ldv
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September CAWRI news has hit inboxes! New CAWRI publications and a great conversation with Prof Paul Rhodes about his exhibition "Troubled/& beyond" a visual representation of the therapeutic journey, currently showing at @daxcentre
https://t.co/5KR1MiwK69
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New on #AJSP Co-created environmental messaging for climate action: Insights from coastal communities in the Global South Isabell Richter, Elizabeth Gabe-Thomas, Arlene Avillanosa, Lota Creencia, Joel Sumeldan, Sabine Pahl https://t.co/tIRvKfYOTO
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August CAWRI e-news features CAWRI reads recommendation, Music and Dementia and a podcast about Music for Mood Regulation. https://t.co/6dKMoRkAML
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I look forward to reading this!
"Networks from the point of view of community intervention" - Deadline June 30: https://t.co/dP1wFqCbbb
#sna #ars
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New on #AJSP Cultivation of global consciousness through intercultural music engagement Trisnasari Fraser https://t.co/lAzgAY0ypz
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New open access publication pointing toward effectiveness of peer support and arts based interventions and emphasising the need for a public health approach in suicide postvention. https://t.co/xeoGX5sUmf…
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Great to see this study out. This one certainly had its challenges along the way, but points to some really promising opportunities for utilising the power of self-compassion in the performing arts. Hopefully much more to come! https://t.co/tlpt0oAwYn
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Feeling very fortunate to be able to chat with a range of researchers and practitioners in the creativity and wellbeing space.
More Creativity Talks episodes https://t.co/5RCUzq9vfG are in the pipelines - including this one with Lamine Sonko and Adrian Hearn from Faculty of Arts unimelb. As you can see it wasn’t just talking but also singing and drumming!
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I found this study fascinating and feel fortunate to have contributed to the research. https://t.co/3AZutCrVAK
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
The need for involvement of people with lived experience of suicide in the conduct of suicide research and intervention has been recognised in research and policy. However, there is limited underst...
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Some incredible Asia TOPA events coming up, with attendees are eligible for 15% off when they purchase a group of three events. https://t.co/cPa1e8Asj7
asiatopa.com.au
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This is completing the circle in more ways than one for me - great to encounter old Underbelly Dance colleagues in other settings!
Over the past two years, Lamine Sonko (a guéwel) and Adrian Hearn (an anthropologist) have been collaborating to apply the ancient drum and dance traditions of West Africa’s Wolof ethnic community around Melbourne. https://t.co/q5SrYi0Ppe
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I really enjoyed speaking with Bron about Community Psychology:
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Mental Work · Episode
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Find out more about the changes to NDIS access to art and music therapy from the links below and the history of art and music therapy and the NDIS from this blog post by Kat McFerran:
From February 1 2025, access to art and music therapy for NDIS participants will continue in changed form, due to perceived lack of evidence. NDIS: https://t.co/hZSvXH0Xw3 ANZACATA response: https://t.co/ZC9aKCHp41 More info: https://t.co/K4MZJ9DRE4 Image Jens Thekkeveettil
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Fantastic session with Margaret Osborne and Solange Glasser on Optimising musicians' performance through virtual reality...
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