The Music Effect Music Physiology and Clinical Applications 1st Edition by Daniel J. Schneck, Dorita S. Berger – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-1843107712, 1843107716
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ISBN 10: 1843107716
ISBN 13: 978-1843107712
Author: Daniel J. Schneck, Dorita S. Berger
Music is well known to have a significant effect on physiology and is widely used as an effective therapeutic tool in stress and pain management, rehabilitation, and behavior modification, but its effects are not well understood.
This book explains what ‘music’ is, how it is processed by and affects the body, and how it can be applied in a range of physiological and psychological conditions. Rhythm, melody, timbre, harmony, dynamics, and form, and their effects on the body are explored in detail, helping practitioners create effective therapy interventions that complement other treatment systems. Case studies and evidence from research and practice show how music therapy can benefit people with autistic spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, schizophrenia, and sensory difficulties, among other conditions.
The Music Effect is an essential resource for music therapists, clinicians, educators and anyone with an interest in holistic therapy.978-1843107712
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: What Is This Thing Called Music?
Chapter 3: Principles of Physics and the Elements of Music
Chapter 4: Principles of Physiology and the Elements of Sensory Information Processing
Chapter 5: What Happens When the Setpoints Go Awry?
Chapter 6: Physiological Entrainment
Chapter 7: Rhythm in Music and Physiology
Chapter 8: The Pitch of Human Emotion
Chapter 9: Adding Richness and Depth to Rhythm and Melody
Chapter 10: Creating Aesthetic Wholeness
Chapter 11: Nature Expressed Through Nurture
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