Music, health, and wellbeing / edited by Raymond A. R. MacDonald, Gunter Kreutz, Laura Mitchell.


Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
  • What is music, health, and wellbeing and why is it important? / Raymond MacDonald, Gunter Kreutz, and Laura Mitchell — Music, brain, and health: exploring biological foundations of music’s health effects / Eckart Altenmüller and Gottfried Schlaug — Why music matters: philosophical and cultural foundations / David J. Elliott and Marissa Silverman — Music therapy: models and interventions / Gro Trondalen and Lars Ole Bonde — Developing social models for research and practice in music, arts, and health: a case study of research in a mental health setting / Norma Daykin — Community music and social/health psychology: linking theoretical and practical concerns / Michael Murray and Alexandra Lamont — The new health musicians / Even Ruud — Musical flourishing: community music therapy, controversy, and the cultivation of wellbeing / Gary Ansdell and Tia DeNora — Singing, wellbeing, and health / Stephen Clift — Dance and health: exploring interactions and implications / Cynthia Quiroga Murcia and Gunter Kreutz — Embodied musical communication across cultures: siging and dancing for quality of life and wellbeing benefit / Jane Davidson and Andrea Emberly — Music and rehabilitation: neurological approaches / A. Blythe LaGasse and Michael H. Thaut — The religion of evidence-based practice: helpful or harmful to health and wellbeing? / Tony Wigram and Christian Gold — Health musicking: a perspective on music and health as action and performance / Brynjulf Stige — Between beats: group music therapy transforming people and places / Merćedès Pavlicevic — Aspects of theory and practice in dance movement psychotherapy in the UK: similarities and differences from music therapy / Vicky Karkou — Music and pain: evidence from experimental perspectives / Laura Mitchell and Raymond MacDonald — The use of music in chronic illness: evidence and arguments / Maria Pothoulaki, Raymond MacDonald, and Paul Flowers — Music as non-pharmacological pain management in clinics / Günther Bernatzky … [et al
  • Music has a universal and timeless potential to influence how we feel, yet, only recently, have researchers begun to explore and understand the positive effects that music can have on our wellbeing. This text brings together research from a number of disciplines to explore the relationship between music, health and wellbeing.

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