British South Indian Psychiatrist, Musician and Artist Dr Ramya Mohan, at the House of Lords
Date – 14th July 2016
Time – 1830 – 2030 hrs
Venue – Committee Room, The House of Lords
Topic – The role of music and creativity in mental health and emotional well-being
Based on Dr Ramya Mohan’s internationally acclaimed novel therapeutic technique CAPE (Creative Arts For Processing Emotions)
Organiser – AMAR International Charitable Foundation, UK
Invited Speaker – Dr Ramya Mohan, MRCPsych
For the ‘AMAR Insights’ series, British South Indian Dr Ramya Mohan (Well-known Psychiatrist, Musician and Artist and global pioneer in blending science and art together for individual/ community development) , was invited by Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne , Chairman of The Amar International Charitable Foundation (Patron HRH The Prince of Wales) , to talk about her cutting-edge neuro-scientific research on the power of music and arts to effect positive change in mental health and emotional well-being. She was asked to introduce her critically acclaimed therapeutic technique CAPE (Creative Arts for Processing Emotions) with an interactive practical demonstration and to discuss its applicability to post-war traumatised / displaced populations ( Especially children , young people and families).