Research assistant (M. Sc. Psychology)
Stine Alpheis has been a research associate in the Musicians' Health working group since 2023. She studied psychology in Berlin and Copenhagen before joining Prof Eckart Altenmüller at the Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine in Hanover for her doctorate. In cooperation with the University Medical Centre Schleswig-Holstein, she is researching the extent to which negative childhood experiences change stress-relevant neuronal networks and thus influence the development of movement disorders in musicians. Her tasks at the MHL include teaching seminars on the influence of music on the brain and how to deal with performance anxiety. As a committed amateur violinist and long-standing organiser of the junge norddeutsche philharmonie, Stine Alpheis is well connected in the North German orchestral scene and regularly gives lectures and workshops on the mental health of professional musicians, for example at the Franz Liszt University of Music Weimar or the Berlin State Youth Orchestra. In addition to her research and teaching activities, she is currently training as a psychological psychotherapist (specialising in behavioural therapy) at Eppendorf University Hospital in Hamburg.
Musicians' health at the MHL
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Research assistant (M. Sc. Psychology)
Stine Alpheis
Tesdorpfhaus Mengstra?e 66-70
Mail to Mrs. Alpheis