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Local Identifiers
15-1237
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-07-07
Description
The Globe, July 7, 2020, Online Edition
Subjects
COVID-19, pandemic, Mental states, grief, Mental health
Local Identifiers
21-0287
Title
2018 - Oxytocin: Empathy, Trust, and Morality - Oral Presentation
Description
This is a video of the presentation, "Oxytocin: Empathy, Trust, and Morality" given at the 2018 Science, Mathematics & Engineering Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Darcie Spencer. The video can be accessed via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/-fMhTDMtHfs
A site-specific installation by Victor Kastelic. The unique relationship between the artist and Director Ric Collier is manifested in "Cloudburst," described by the artist as "...an enormous cumulus of imagery--free of filters, schemes, limits and rules that I normally apply to my paintings." This freedom is visible in the multicolored gallery walls; the 200-plus drawings taped to the wall; four large oil paintings and several drawings that were penciled directly on the wall. There sheer number of scenes, people and objects was overwhelming-- a feeling that was only enhanced by the unusual nature of the installation. Exhibition held in the Street Level Gallery space.
Subjects
Mental states, installations, drawings, Salt Lake Art Center, paintings
This is a video of the presentation, "Oxytocin" given at the 2017 Science, Mathematics & Engineering Symposium at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Kaelei Corbridge. The video can be accessed via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/gUioYCdpV_0
2022 - Music Therapy and the Treatment of Depression - Poster Presentation
Description
Music is sometimes referred to as a universal language and is enjoyed casually and professionally around the world by all classes of people. Music has been shown to have a great effect on the mind. It has been used to mitigate and improve the symptoms of those suffering from dementia and other mental illnesses. It is also used to enhance drug induced stupor and is sometimes argued to have an even greater influence on the state of mind than the substance consumed. Just about anyone will attest to music’s ability to improve their mood, express emotions, and cope with stress. This literature review aims to determine how effective music therapy is in the treatment of depression and how it compares to other common treatments such as psychotherapy and drug treatments. It will also look at variations of and future possible uses for music therapy.