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Arts-based research – radical or conventional?
... The form of the film – combining first person narrative, music, and diverse imagery – adds not only to its potential ...
The psychology of scientific thought and behaviour
... out those with mental health problems in a way that art, music and poetry do not. In other words, aspiring scientists ...
Being curious about misophonia
... effective strategies such as distraction by other noises (music, TV), re-focusing on the person instead of the trigger ...
Promoting mental health through schools
... that underpin ‘regular’ subjects such as maths and music, offering the possibility of building bridges from ...
The power of the arts
... a single cultural output such as a book or a piece of music? And as with social prescribing, the outcome measures ...
Boredom at work
... breaking down form-filling into smaller chunks, playing music in the background – these are all individual ...
Does our unconscious rule?
... of results on piano performance. Journal of Research in Music Education, 38(3), 187–196. Dijksterhuis, A., Bos, ...
Marketing psychology and the hidden persuaders
... all, they are social. Alcohol brands, along with clubs, music and fashion constitute a discursive landscape which ...
Dreaming -motivated or meaningless?
... the theme tune to Friends. I think I then wonder what the music is like, as I don’t know it. I met with others from ...
Living with touch
... purchased in a ‘virtual’ or not tangible form, such as music downloaded from the internet, we still miss the ...
The anatomy of online grief
... how I clothe my body and decorate my home, and Apple Music and Spotify records reveal the music that speaks to me most; but only a select few see all ...
Heroes and villains
... After all, fiction, like other forms of culture such as music, could be considered a ‘transformative technology of ...
Letters
... College, he was more interested in geology and classical music than mainstream studies. On demobilisation from the ...
Mindfulness in schools
... it’s about how they play on the sports field, practise music, dance or drama, or maintain concentration during ...
To hell and back: Revisiting
... military regime. They shared the same taste in films and music. In this way, a bond was established which was to play ...
Student writer competition winners
... www.laterlifetraining.co.uk Extend – Movement to music for the over 60s and less able people: ...
Psychology in the operating theatre
... N., Uneståhl, L.E., et al (2001). Improved recovery after music and therapeutic suggestions during general anaesthesia. ...
Supporting parent carers
... team currently includes; two Arts Therapists (Drama and Music), two Child Psychotherapists, two family support ...
Curbing Stress at Work
... and pianist out of obligation, or because he enjoyed music?’ The answer, of course, is that Mozart became a ...
Psychology has a sexual harassment problem…
... The Guardian . Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/apr/28/brian-eno-brighton-festival Kelman, H.C. ...
On the trail of the elusive successful psychopath
... success in certain creative endeavours, such as art, music and science (Santosa et al., 2006). In addition, the ...
Impact: From riots to crowd safety
... disaster: Explaining collective resilience at an outdoor music event. European Journal of Social Psychology, 4, ...
Letters
... a Fellow of the Royal Society as one of his students. The music was often loud, there was great food and the alcohol ...
Running to catch the sun
... people believe they respond in the same way to, say, the music of Bob Dylan, reveal that when existential isolation is ...
Letters
... without some comment on his exquisite taste in classical music, painting, poetry, food and wine. Leslie was a ...