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Paul Newham

Paul Newham is known for developing applications of voice, sound, and music in psychotherapy, psychology, music therapy, and audio therapy.〔McNiff, S., Integrating the Arts in Therapy: History, Theory, and Practice. Springfield, IL, USA: Charles C. Thomas Publishers, 2009.〕〔Magnis, E. S., Finding a vocal path through depression. Carpinteria, CA, USA: Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2011.〕〔Storm, S., The human voice: Psychology and psychodynamic voice therapy. Psyke & Logos: Musik og Psykologi, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2007, pp447–478.〕
==Childhood Influence==

Newham's biological father was Berthold Paul Wiesner, the physiologist known for coining the term 'Psi', now widely used to signify parapsychological phenomena, and who sired over six hundred children through anonymous sperm donation at an unauthorized London fertility clinic jointly managed with his wife, the obstetrician Mary Barton, from which they both absconded after burning all records of their endeavour.〔Dybvig, M., On the philosophy of Psi. Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy Vol. 30, No. 3, 1987, pp253-275.〕〔Rhine, J. B., Psi phenomena and psychiatry. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine Vol. 43, No. 11, 1950, pp804–814.〕
Newham grew up falsely believing that his mother's abusive husband Derek Joseph Newham was his biological father, and frequently attempted to discern the subject of violent arguments between them as he listened in his bedroom, from where only the timbre of the voices, including shouts, screams, and crying were perceptible.〔Newham, P., Therapeutic Voicework, London: Jessica Kingsley, 1998.〕

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