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Psychological Health Effects of Musical Experiences: Theories, Studies and Reflections in Music Health Science

✍ Scribed by Târes Theorell (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
107
Series
SpringerBriefs in Psychology
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book is about links between music and health. It focuses on music and public health, and, in particular, the potentially positive and negative effects of listening to and making music on the health of the general population. The book starts out by discussing the protection music offers against adverse effects of stress. It then discusses social aspects of music production and listening and examines religious music within the framework of social functioning. It offers insight into the physiological and psychological effects of music listening, the biological effects of singing, and the use of music in therapeutic situations and the rearing of children. The book concludes by discussing the significance of music for musicians and their health. Although it may seem that music has only good health effects, and therefore all professional musicians should be healthy, not all music effects are positive. The book describes situations in which music has negative health effects and makes clear that there is a pronounced difference between living with music for joy and to earn oneΒ΄s living from making music. In the latter situation, performance anxiety may become a factor that affects health adversely.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-v
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Stress and Music....Pages 9-16
Music in Social Cohesion....Pages 17-27
Music in Religion....Pages 29-32
Music for Body and Soul: Physiological Effects of Listening to Music....Pages 33-47
Music in Treatment....Pages 49-61
What Happens in the Body During Singing?....Pages 63-77
Singing Together....Pages 79-86
Growing up with Music....Pages 87-94
The Musician’s Health: To Earn One’s Living from Music....Pages 95-102
Final Thoughts....Pages 103-106

✦ Subjects


Health Psychology; Health Promotion and Disease Prevention


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