Where psychology meets music

A 2-day in-person workshop with
Tiziana Pozzo and Flavia Capoano with practical tools for focus, regulation, and connection, inside and outside the classroom
BOLOGNA, 8th-9th November 2025
Accredited by the Italian Ministry of Education and Merit, and the Ministry of Culture.
ADHD is still surrounded by stereotypes and misconceptions.
Children are often told they’re just “too lively” or “badly behaved.” Adults hear that they’re simply disorganized, unfocused, or lazy. Too often, diagnoses arrive late, leaving people with a sense of doubt, shame, or inadequacy.
But ADHD is part of neurodivergence – a way of describing natural differences in how brains work, alongside autism, dyslexia, Tourette’s, and more. Being neurodivergent doesn’t mean being “wrong.” It means being different. And with the right understanding, tools, and strategies, these differences can become strengths.

This workshop is designed to help you:
- Understand ADHD from both a psychological and practical perspective
- Recognize challenges while uncovering hidden resources
- Experience hands-on tools that support executive functions and self-regulation
- Bring new practices into your daily life, classroom, or professional work
What you’ll experience
Day 1 – Understanding and Experiencing ADHD
🔹 Led by Flavia Capoano (Psychologist and Behaviour analysist , Expert in child development, Autism and ADHD)
- What ADHD really is: beyond stereotypes and stigma
- The psychological side of ADHD: symptoms, diagnosis, acceptance
- How ADHD shows up in everyday life (as a child, as an adult, in families, at work)
- Discovering personal resources and strategies for well-being

Led by Tiziana Pozzo (Music Therapist, Founder of the Music Tree Approach – ADHD Diagnosed in adult life)
- Experiential music practices to connect with your body and attention
- Circle Music, vocal improvisation, and body music exercises to train focus, coordination, and emotional regulation
- Direct experience for participants to “feel” executive functions at work through music
Day 2 – From Theory to Practice
A continuous flow between psychological insight and music-based practice.
- Circle Music games and activities designed for children and adolescents
- Practical tools for music teachers and educators to manage energy, self-regulation, and group dynamics
- How to intentionally use music to strengthen executive functions (attention, working memory, impulse control, flexibility)
- Real-life strategies for classrooms, families, and daily life
By the end of Day 2, you’ll walk away with:
✅ A deeper understanding of ADHD and neurodiversity
✅ Concrete exercises to use for yourself, your family, or your students
✅ A new perspective on music as a bridge between psychology, education, and well-being
Who is this workshop for?
- Music teachers, music therapists and educators who want tools for inclusive classrooms
- Therapists & facilitatorsinterested in connecting psychology and music
- Parents who want to better understand and support their children
- Adults with ADHD looking for practical strategies and new ways to experience focus, connection, and creativity

Your guides
Flavia Capoano
Psychologist, Master in Cognitive Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, expert in Applied Behavioural Analysis, with over 10 years of experience working with children and adolescents with autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
Tiziana Pozzo
Music Therapist and Founder of Music Tree. Creator of the Music Tree Approach, with more than 20 years of teaching, she integrates music education, therapy, and neuroscience to support children’s development and teachers studying her approach worldwide.
Practical Info
📍 Teatro a Molla, BOLOGNA – Italy
📅 8–9 November 2025
⏰ 12 hours of training (6 hours per day) from 10.00am to 5.30pm – lunch break 1,5 hours
The workshop will be confirmed with a minimum of 13 participants within the 15ht of October.
PRICE
- €97 before the 22nd September
- €127 from 23rd September
- €87 for teachers currently subscribed to Tiziana’s programs

Ready to go conduct the chaos and turn challenges into strengths?
➡️ Reserve your spot now and join us on this transformative journey.
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