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‘It’s an unusual type of therapy’
... – from the gleaming tabernacle, to the menacing organ music, to the priest’s green vestigial gowns – is ...
A gothic mystery
... – a safety poster that says ‘Don’t be a victim’. Music is also used to great effect, never playing behind a ...
The aftermath of the Hans Asperger exposé
... For example, some people who love Michael Jackson’s music no longer play it because of his likely paedophilia.’ ... to Sibelius and Wagner as being ‘composers whose music we can no longer listen to and separate from their ... in actively supporting anti-...
Dancing plagues and mass hysteria
... tasteless meals, pillow-less beds and evenings bereft of music and conversation. Hence the arrival of reformist Mother ... London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Rouget, G. (1985). Music and trance: A theory of the relations between music and...
Pop gifted
... rescues the sobbing child. Beach and sunset. The folksy music swells. The ending is compromise and she gets to join ...
Practical examples of positive prevention
... social workers to use collaborative formulation; and Music And Change-UK has engaged marginalised young people at ...
A glimpse into the future of sport and exercise psychology
... Here, Dr Lowry suggested parallels to sport in that ‘the music doesn’t wait for you’ just as ‘the game doesn’t ...
What it means to 'gather'
... storytelling and community through photography, dance, music, poetry and beyond. In a wonderful display of ...
Just the beginning of the story…
... offers a place for metalheads to share their love of the music and the ways it helps them cope. We have come a long ... metalheads who want to share their experiences of the music, song lyrics, writing and poetry. Quinn and her ...
The man, his passions and motivations
... short story ‘The Gift of the Magi’. Victor wrote the music and Stanley the libretto. After finishing work on the ...
The sweet spot of fear
... other fields as well, including the cognitive science of music, that humans tend to enjoy rhythms that have these ...
Mass psychogenic illness, or more spooky?
... same time as the Toronto Blessing, acid house and trance music spread across the UK, including to the Hacienda, where ...
Accepting the raw elements of living
... and the world. Connections with others, communication, music and dance are all areas to focus attention on when ...
From the Research Digest, August 2016
... top-level performance in sport and other domains, such as music and chess, was famously put forward by Anders Ericsson, ... flavour, such as the participant who recalled the first music recital attended by her parents. Many involved ...
More from the Annual Conference
... one person. The most common items were family, friends, music, pets and food. Interestingly, food was one of a number ...
News
... I tinyurl.com/y6v8y2e The Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE) has two grant schemes ... advancement or promotion of research in the psychology of music or music education. I Reg and Molly Buck Award: one grant ...
What does it mean to be human, now?
... a new audio intervention by artist and music director Busty Beatz of Hot Brown Honey and curator ...
Book reviews
... on Viennese life at the turn of the century, on classical music, psychoanalysis, the origins of Rorschach’s famous ...
A ‘double whammy’ of concern
... government we get and what they will prioritise. The mood music so far, as I read it, is they will prioritise health, ...
A binaural audio odyssey
... appearing ’ in the new location. And that low notes in music seem to suggest something being lower down physically. ...
Under the umbrella of psychology
... alien species, dying moth populations in Derby, folk music, and a blind cat called George (whom she promptly ...
Thinking differently: Fashionable, original
... careers, to the detriment of their creative talents in music and art. A lively audience discussion followed the ...
Society
... makes us human, crisis negotiation, and whether or not pop music is bad for young people. In London the topics included ...
Eye on Fiction - Where the wild things are
... and ‘dream pictures’ while listening to classical music. His aim was not unlike that of a patient in ... on one page… beginning and ending, if possible, with the music itself.’ He said that some of these were ‘purely ...
Looking Back: A brief history of psychedelic psychiatry
... and other forms of therapy involving art and music. In 1952 he visited Switzerland where he also met ...