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... explain the popularity of tragic art, be that in drama, music or books. ‘In fictional tragedy, people are given the ...
News and media
... that supports women prisoners during pregnancy and birth. Music therapy More better-quality research is needed to establish whether music therapy can help reduce the symptoms of depression, a ... controlled studies, four of which reported a benefit of ...
News and Media
... aspects of human nature, such as language, morality and music. Martin Seligman (University of Pennsylvania) no longer ...
Empowering bold discussions on anxiety
... talking therapies and pioneer Dizzy Gillespie ’s jazz music. Drawing upon the subjective experience of ...
'Be the grit in the oyster'
... stories and experiences improvised through movement and music by a small group of performers. Leader of the group ...
Event
... in his talk, is the deafening noise of prayers, chants and music – around 80–85 decibels, with only some respite at ...
Society
... on collaborative working in creative areas such as music making. She is particularly interested in processes of ...
From the Research Digest
... pain of loud noises or teeth brushing. When he hears loud music, one little boy said: ‘It feels like my heart is ...
Getting involved, with a creative spirit
... universal communion could be facilitated through dance and music. Many presentations were made during this session to ...
Hallucinating in the deep waters of consciousness…
... give the audience the experience of synaesthesia, by using music in place of words, or colours and music together. But this is disappointing in its ...
Mining for myths
... Psychology of Chess , by Fernand Gobet The Psychology of Music, by Susan Hallam The Psychology of Weather , by Trevor ...
Society
... of many jokes for his anorak-level knowledge of old pop music and steam trains. Andy Young has continued his ...
Spearman and the Importance of Archives
... ability to mentally recall a piece of instrumental music while ‘No movements of his voice-muscles accompany ...
Reviews
... brought The Salon Project to London, promising ‘a new music theatre event inspired by the rituals of the 19th century salon… where performance interventions, music and guest speakers entertain and provoke ...
Reviews
... Assistant at the University of Sheffield Turn off the music! More or LessWord of Mouth BBC Radio 4 Psychologists ... listens (or podcasts in my case). Go on, turn off the music and turn on the words and numbers – it’s good for ...
Media
... the breadth of interviewees; even the choice of background music (from producer Victoria MacArthur). Perhaps most ...
Reviews
... Trust Billed as ‘two brainy days of dance, theatre, music and art for all ages’, the Barbican Weekender: Brain ...
The oceanic feeling
... they fly, expanding out and filling up the hollow like music does and this does not happen when Nina looks at ...
Book reviews
... that give their lives meaning. He describes how images and music play important roles in emphasising those feelings. ...
Book reviews
... Flin, R. et al. The Psychology of Female Violence Motz, A. Music, Language and the Brain Patel, A.D. Imaginative Minds ...
Book reviews, December 2016
... of therapy, including massage, exercise, art therapy and music therapy, alongside more traditional interventions. One ...
News
... ( cardiothoracicsurgery.org/content/7/1/26 ). Listening to music by Enya had no such benefit. cj Untangling dyslexia ...
Reviews, November 2015
... images with a compassionate image, and calls on the use of music, metaphor and mindfulness to support clients through ...
Book Reviews
... radio, newspapers, websites, films, theatre, exhibitions, music, apps… you name it, we’re interested. If you would ...
News, Digest and Media
... encyclopaedic knowledge of history, literature, classical music, US zip codes and travel routes. It was estimated that ...