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The Psychology of Music Listening for Health and Wellbeing Professionals

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The Psychology of Music Listening for Health and Wellbeing Professionals



von: Katrina Skewes McFerran, Carol Barbara Lotter

CHF 153.50

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 02.07.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031553738
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 256

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<div>This book comprehensively reviews wide-ranging research describing the uses of music listening for health and wellbeing outcomes. Drawing on the work of diverse professionals from around the globe, the authors provide engaging illustrations of using music with people in practice, combined with recommendations from their many years of applied practice in hospitals, schools, community organisations, and universities as music therapists, researchers and educators.</div><div><br></div><div>Knowledge has been gathered into accessible chapters so that professionals can identify their own area of interest and go directly to it. This includes music listening for flourishing during difficult times, during life transitions, for stress in everyday life, problematic music listening, music listening for mental ill health and trauma, in acute hospital settings, for neurocognitive impairment, in rehabilitation and special education, for optimising performance, and in groups. A book for professionals who want to be informed by the latest research and expertise when using music listening in their work.</div>
Chapter 1 What is Music (Listening)?.- Chapter 2 Music, Youth and Identity.- Chapter 3 The Health Benefits of Music Listening.- Chapter 4 Problematic Music Listening.- Chapter 5 Sharing Music and Emotions in Therapy.- Chapter 6 Music Listening and Self Care.- Chapter 7 Music Listening and Conflict in Groups.
<div><div>Katrina McFerran is Professor and Head of Creative Arts Therapy at The University of Melbourne, Australia. She is a world-renowned author and researcher whose publications always engage the intended readership through a combination of story, research and theory.&nbsp; She is a highly sought after speaker on music and wellbeing.</div><div><br></div><div>Carol Lotter is the Arts Therapies Coordinator and Co-Director of the Music Therapy programme at the University of Pretoria, Australia.&nbsp; Her teaching focus is clinical studies, and her primary research interest is adult mental health. She has extensive experience as a music therapy clinician, supervisor and trainer in arts-based music-centred techniques.&nbsp;</div></div>
This book comprehensively reviews wide-ranging research describing the uses of music listening for health and wellbeing outcomes. Drawing on the work of diverse professionals from around the globe, the authors provide engaging illustrations of using music with people in practice, combined with recommendations from their many years of applied practice in hospitals, schools, community organisations, and universities as music therapists, researchers and educators.<div><br></div><div>Knowledge has been gathered into accessible chapters so that professionals can identify their own area of interest and go directly to it. This includes music listening for flourishing during difficult times, during life transitions, for stress in everyday life, problematic music listening, music listening for mental ill health and trauma, in acute hospital settings, for neurocognitive impairment, in rehabilitation and special education, for optimising performance, and in groups. A book for professionals who want to be informed by the latest research and expertise when using music listening in their work.</div><div><br></div><div><div>Katrina McFerran is Professor and Head of Creative Arts Therapy at The University of Melbourne, Australia. She is a world-renowned author and researcher whose publications always engage the intended readership through a combination of story, research and theory.&nbsp; She is a highly sought after speaker on music and wellbeing.</div><div><br></div><div>Carol Lotter is the Arts Therapies Coordinator and Co-Director of the Music Therapy programme at the University of Pretoria, Australia.&nbsp; Her teaching focus is clinical studies, and her primary research interest is adult mental health. She has extensive experience as a music therapy clinician, supervisor and trainer in arts-based music-centred techniques.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div></div>
Reviews wide-ranging research on the uses of music listening for health and wellbeing Draws on the work of diverse professionals from around the globe Supports practitioners who want to be informed by the latest research when using music listening in their work

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