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Why Are We Attracted to Sad Music? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Sandra Garrido Why Are We Attracted to Sad Music? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Sandra Garrido
R3,186 Discovery Miles 31 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In this book, perspectives in psychology, aesthetics, history and philosophy are drawn upon to survey the value given to sad music by human societies throughout history and today. Why do we love listening to music that makes us cry? This mystery has puzzled philosophers for centuries and tends to defy traditional models of emotions. Sandra Garrido presents empirical research that illuminates the psychological and contextual variables that influence our experience of sad music, its impact on our mood and mental health, and its usefulness in coping with heartbreak and grief. By means of real-life examples, this book uses applied music psychology to demonstrate the implications of recent research for the use of music in health-care and for wellbeing in everyday life.

Music, Nostalgia and Memory - Historical and Psychological Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Sandra Garrido, Jane W... Music, Nostalgia and Memory - Historical and Psychological Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Sandra Garrido, Jane W Davidson
R2,522 Discovery Miles 25 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

How are our personal soundtracks of life devised? What makes some pieces of music more meaningful to us than others? This book explores the role of memory, both personal and cultural, in imbuing music with the power to move us. Focusing on the relationship between music and key life moments from birth to death, the text takes a cross-disciplinary approach, combining perspectives from a 'history of emotions' with modern day psychology, empirical surveys of modern-day listeners and analysis of musical works. The book traces the trajectory of emotional response to music over the past 500 years, illuminating the interaction between personal, historical and contextual variables that influence our hard-wired emotional responses to music, and the key role of memory and nostalgia in the mechanisms of emotional response.

Music and Mourning (Paperback): Jane W Davidson, Sandra Garrido Music and Mourning (Paperback)
Jane W Davidson, Sandra Garrido
R1,392 Discovery Miles 13 920 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

While grief is suffered in all cultures, it is expressed differently all over the world in accordance with local customs and beliefs. Music has been associated with the healing of grief for many centuries, with Homer prescribing music as an antidote to sorrow as early as the 7th Century BC. The changing role of music in expressions of grief and mourning throughout history and in different cultures reflects the changing attitudes of society towards life and death itself. This volume investigates the role of music in mourning rituals across time and culture, discussing the subject from the multiple perspectives of music history, music psychology, ethnomusicology and music therapy.

Music and Dementia - From Cognition to Therapy (Hardcover): Amee Baird, Sandra Garrido, Jeanette Tamplin Music and Dementia - From Cognition to Therapy (Hardcover)
Amee Baird, Sandra Garrido, Jeanette Tamplin
R1,923 Discovery Miles 19 230 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Dementia is the most significant health issue facing our aging population. With no cure to date, there is an urgent need for the development of interventions that can alleviate symptoms of dementia and ensure optimal well-being for people with dementia and their caregivers. There is accumulating evidence that music is a highly effective, non-pharmacological treatment for various symptoms of dementia at all stages of disease progression. In its various forms, music (as a medium for formal therapy or an informal activity) engages widespread brain regions, and in doing so, can promote numerous benefits, including triggering memories, enhancing relationships, affirming a sense of self, facilitating communication, reducing agitation, and alleviating depression and anxiety. This book outlines the current research and understanding of the use of music for people with dementia, from internationally renowned experts in music therapy, music psychology, and clinical neuropsychology.

Why Are We Attracted to Sad Music? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017): Sandra Garrido Why Are We Attracted to Sad Music? (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Sandra Garrido
R2,628 Discovery Miles 26 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book, perspectives in psychology, aesthetics, history and philosophy are drawn upon to survey the value given to sad music by human societies throughout history and today. Why do we love listening to music that makes us cry? This mystery has puzzled philosophers for centuries and tends to defy traditional models of emotions. Sandra Garrido presents empirical research that illuminates the psychological and contextual variables that influence our experience of sad music, its impact on our mood and mental health, and its usefulness in coping with heartbreak and grief. By means of real-life examples, this book uses applied music psychology to demonstrate the implications of recent research for the use of music in health-care and for wellbeing in everyday life.

Music and Mourning (Hardcover, New Ed): Jane W Davidson, Sandra Garrido Music and Mourning (Hardcover, New Ed)
Jane W Davidson, Sandra Garrido
R4,918 Discovery Miles 49 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

While grief is suffered in all cultures, it is expressed differently all over the world in accordance with local customs and beliefs. Music has been associated with the healing of grief for many centuries, with Homer prescribing music as an antidote to sorrow as early as the 7th Century BC. The changing role of music in expressions of grief and mourning throughout history and in different cultures reflects the changing attitudes of society towards life and death itself. This volume investigates the role of music in mourning rituals across time and culture, discussing the subject from the multiple perspectives of music history, music psychology, ethnomusicology and music therapy.

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