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In this episode, we sit down with Bryce, a clinical psychologist and musician whose work crosses the borders of mind and body, science and art, structure and improvisation. From assessing cognitive function in the Epilepsy unit to composing and performing folk-rock and psychedelic music, he explores how perception, embodiment, and shared experience shape both therapy and music. Join us as we dive into Bryce’s reflections on the parallels between music and psychology.
0:00:20 | Welcome to the Podcast
0:01:35 | Can you tell us about your journey?
0:05:59 | Where does that instinctive ability for music come from?
0:07:09 | How do you incorporate these arts into your work/patient care?
0:09:35 | How do you feel AI is shaping psychology? What are your concerns?
0:17:35 | Do you have advice for health professionals who are starting their journey and feeling like they have to leave their art behind?
0:20:02 | Thank you
By BEaTS Research RadioIn this episode, we sit down with Bryce, a clinical psychologist and musician whose work crosses the borders of mind and body, science and art, structure and improvisation. From assessing cognitive function in the Epilepsy unit to composing and performing folk-rock and psychedelic music, he explores how perception, embodiment, and shared experience shape both therapy and music. Join us as we dive into Bryce’s reflections on the parallels between music and psychology.
0:00:20 | Welcome to the Podcast
0:01:35 | Can you tell us about your journey?
0:05:59 | Where does that instinctive ability for music come from?
0:07:09 | How do you incorporate these arts into your work/patient care?
0:09:35 | How do you feel AI is shaping psychology? What are your concerns?
0:17:35 | Do you have advice for health professionals who are starting their journey and feeling like they have to leave their art behind?
0:20:02 | Thank you

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