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Music and Public Health - A Nordic Perspective

English · Paperback / Softback

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From the Nordic countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland) comes an exciting source of theoretical approaches, epidemiological findings, and real-life examples regarding the therapeutic and health-enhancing effects of music. Experts across fields including psychology, neurology, music therapy, medicine, and public health review research on the benefits of music in relieving physiological, psychological, and socioemotional dysfunction. Chapters link musical experiences (listening and performing, as well as involvement in movement, dance, and theatre) to a wide range of clinical and non-clinical objectives such as preventing isolation, regulating mood, reducing stress and its symptoms, and treating dementia. And the book's section on innovative music-based interventions illustrates opportunities for incorporating musical activities into public health programs.
 Among the topics covered are:
· Associations between the use of music, cultural participation andhealth-related outcomes in adult Scandinavian populations

·  Music practice and emotion handling
· How music translates itself biologically in the body
·  Music as a forum for social-emotional health
·  Participation and partnership as core concepts in music and public health
·  Music therapy as health promotion for mothers and children at a public health clinic
 Music and Public Health will gain interested readers among researchers, teachers, students, and clinicians in the fields of music education and therapy, as well as researchers and students of public health who are interested in the influence of culture and the arts. The book also will be relevant to administrators in public health services.

List of contents

 A Danish Music and Public Health Study: Some conclusions and consequences for preventive projects.- Musicality and creativity: The role of musical abilities as predictors.- HUNT data on music and health revisited.- Music as a forum for social-emotional health.- Health musicking and prophylaxis.- Humanizing a working environment with cultural and musical activities.- new approach to promoting health and quality of life in local contexts.- Choral singing for a better life.- Group music therapy for first-time mothers and their infants at local community health care centres.- Music as integral part of 'Culture by prescription'.

About the author

Lars Ole Bonde, PhD, is professor of Music Therapy at Aalborg University in Denmark. He also is professor of Music and Health at the Center for Research in Music and Health at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo, Norway.        
Töres Theorell, MD, PhD, is a physician with specialty in internal medicine, cardiology, and social medicine. Dr. Theorell was professor of Psychosocial Medicine at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden from 1995 to 2006. After retirement, he has been working as scientific consultant at the Stress Research Institute at the University of Stockholm in Sweden. He also is an amateur musician.

Summary

From the Nordic countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland) comes an exciting source of theoretical approaches, epidemiological findings, and real-life examples regarding the therapeutic and health-enhancing effects of music. Experts across fields including psychology, neurology, music therapy, medicine, and public health review research on the benefits of music in relieving physiological, psychological, and socioemotional dysfunction. Chapters link musical experiences (listening and performing, as well as involvement in movement, dance, and theatre) to a wide range of clinical and non-clinical objectives such as preventing isolation, regulating mood, reducing stress and its symptoms, and treating dementia. And the book’s section on innovative music-based interventions illustrates opportunities for incorporating musical activities into public health programs.
 Among the topics covered are:
· Associations between the use of music, cultural participation andhealth-related outcomes in adult Scandinavian populations

·  Music practice and emotion handling
· How music translates itself biologically in the body
·  Music as a forum for social-emotional health
·  Participation and partnership as core concepts in music and public health
·  Music therapy as health promotion for mothers and children at a public health clinic
 Music and Public Health will gain interested readers among researchers, teachers, students, and clinicians in the fields of music education and therapy, as well as researchers and students of public health who are interested in the influence of culture and the arts. The book also will be relevant to administrators in public health services.

Product details

Assisted by Lars Ole Bonde (Editor), Lar Ole Bonde (Editor), Lars Ole Bonde (Editor), Theorell (Editor), Theorell (Editor), Töres Theorell (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783030094393
ISBN 978-3-0-3009439-3
No. of pages 241
Dimensions 160 mm x 268 mm x 15 mm
Weight 397 g
Illustrations XII, 241 p. 9 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

Musik, B, Music, Medicine, Epidemiology & medical statistics, Epidemiologie und medizinische Statistik, Public Health, health promotion, Quality of Life, Epidemiology, Music Education, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Health and Well-Being, social-emotional health, community health, participatory action research strategy, physical and mental health, culture by prescription

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