Index
Eugene Beresin
(The Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA)
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Beresin, E. (2022), "Index", Music (Arts for Health), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 145-148. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-313-020221008
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Copyright © 2022 Eugene Beresin
INDEX
Ability to listen
, 128
Above the Noise Foundation
, 97
Active music therapy techniques
, 21–22
Activities
, 17
Addiction and recovery
, 96–98
Adolescents/adolescence
, 23–24, 120
well-being
, 24
After-School Program
, 54–56
Agenda
, 17
Agents
, 17
All the King’s Men
, 63
America the Beautiful
, 3
Anchors Away
, 3
Anthems
, 3–4
Anxiety, 27
, 32
Anxioalgolytic Music (AAM)
, 117
Aphasia Blues
, 104–106
Appetite
, 27–28
Arena
, 17
Arousal
, 29
pathways
, 9
Artefacts
, 17
Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
, 29–30
Background music, 26
, 115
Because You Are You
, 100–103
Bipolar disorder
, 31
Boston University Aphasia Chorus
, 106
Bye Bye Blackbird
, 103–106
Cancer
chemotherapy
, 79–80
and music for resilience
, 78
My First Day
, 80–82
surgery experience
, 78–79
treatment
, 121–122
Cardiac illness
, 34
Challenges for engagement in music
, 123
clinical settings
, 123–124
engaging in music alone or with others
, 124
listening to music
, 124–126
playing music
, 126–128
Chemotherapy
, 79–80
Children
, 120
Chronic disease
, 97
Class
, 22
Commedia
, 64
CommonHealth
, 26
Community
, 60–63
aphasia choirs
, 105
Community Music
, 14
Concerts
, 2
Core experience
, 101
Core knowledge
, 63–66
Coronary artery disease
, 34
Corridor music
, 96
COVID pandemic, 18
, 21
Creative practice
, 17–19
CVS music
, 26
Dance songs
, 10
Dementia
, 32–33
Depression
, 27–28, 32
Divine Comedy
, 63
Doorways of music
, 71–74
Elle Magazine
, 73
Emotional Numbing
, 29
Endorphins
, 19
Ethnicity
, 22
Euphoria/pleasant emotion pathways
, 9
Fire and Rain
, 94
Fitz and the Tantrums
, 97
Gen Z
, 20–21
Greeting and opening experience
, 101
Group singing
, 32–33
Haiku Blues
, 91
Hand flapping
, 5
Happiness in well-being
, 8
Harrison Narcotic Tax Act
, 97
Healer, The
, 73
Healing songs
, 10
Health
, 6, 37, 56–60
musicking
, 16–17
Hospital musician from Nashville
, 84–90
Humility
, 128
I’ve Just Seen a Face, In My Life, and Norwegian Wood
, 72
Identification
, 22
Identity formation
, 22–25
Individual Use of Music
, 14
Intensive care unit (ICU)
, 119
Just Like That
, 94
Learning about new musical artists and genres
, 115
Listening to music
, 22, 25, 115, 124–126
Live Musical Events
, 114
Livingston Taylor
, 97
Loneliness, diminished
, 20–22
Love songs
, 10
Lovin’ Spoonful, The
, 84
Macklemore
, 97
Maternal singing
, 20
Medical model
, 17–18
Medical orchestra
, 98
Memories
, 93–94
Mental health
, 19 (see also Physical health)
anxiety
, 27
ASD
, 29–30
depression
, 27–28
diminished loneliness
, 20–22
identity formation
, 22–25
peri-natal emotional states
, 25–26
psychosis
, 31
social bonding
, 19–20
stress improvement
, 26–27
trauma
, 29
Millennials
, 20–21
Mother–infant attachment
, 20
Mourning
, 93–94
Music
, 1, 56–60, 107
accentuating value of hymns and anthems
, 3–4
active things
, 110–113
amplifying and coloring other art forms
, 4
evoking feelings and attendant memories
, 2–3
fostering personal expression and communication with others
, 4–5
happiness in well-being
, 8
as healing
, 76–78
health and well-being
, 6
improving cognition and coordination
, 5
intervention
, 121–122
kids
, 108–109
managing emotions
, 5
medicine
, 14
neurobiology
, 9
as new lens
, 95–96
passive things
, 113–116
PERMA and PERMA +4
, 6–8
place of music in human society
, 1–5
promoting distraction
, 5
reinforcing social and community cohesion and rituals
, 1–2
solidifying identity
, 2
supporting relationships
, 2
therapists
, 122, 130
therapy
, 13–14, 31, 33
in treatment
, 74–76
triggering movement
, 3
universality
, 10–11
Mutual recovery
, 17–19
Nashville Cats
, 84
National anthems
, 3
National Public Radio
, 73
Neurobiology of music
, 9
Nursing homes
, 120–121
Orchestra in hospital
, 98–99
Overcoming clinical challenges
, 129–130
Overcoming personal challenges
, 130–132
Oxytocin
, 19
Pain syndromes
, 34–35
Palliative care at home
, 120
Parkinson’s disease
, 33–34
Passive music therapy techniques
, 21–22
Pentatonic scale
, 11
Peri-natal emotional states
, 25–26
Peri-operative settings
, 117–119
Personal expression
, 4–5
Physical health
, 32 (see also Mental health)
cardiac illness
, 34
dementia
, 32–33
pain syndromes
, 34–35
Parkinson’s disease
, 33–34
stroke
, 33
use of music in medical and home care settings
, 35
Physical Health, Mindset, Work Environment, and Economic Security (PERMA +4)
, 6–8
Pitch intervals
, 11
Placebo
, 16
Playing alone
, 126–128
Playing music
, 126–128
Playing with others
, 128
Poetry
, 63–66
Polyrhythms
, 72
Positive Emotions, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishments (PERMA)
, 6–8
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
, 29
Power of guitar
, 82–84
Pre-recorded music
, 14
Professionals
, 117
cancer treatment
, 121–122
intensive care unit
, 119
nursing homes
, 120–121
pediatric settings
, 120
peri-operative settings
, 117–119
Psychosis
, 31
Psychosocial stressors
, 23
Qualitative Research
, 14–15
Race
, 22
Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
, 14–15, 28
listening to music
, 27
studies
, 15
Receptive music therapy techniques (see Passive music therapy techniques)
Recovery Fest 2018
, 97
Relaxation Response (RR)
, 78
Remembering
, 29
Reward pathways
, 9
Reward/punishment pathway evaluation
, 9
Rubber Soul
, 72
Science (Journal)
, 10
Self-expression
, 128
Sexual functioning
, 27–28
Share Playlists
, 114
Short-term memory
, 33
Singing
corridor music
, 96
music, addiction and recovery
, 96–98
music, memories, and mourning
, 93–94
music as new lens
, 95–96
Music Saved My Life
, 92
orchestra in hospital
, 98–99
through stuttering
, 90
Sleep
, 27–28
Social bonding
, 19–20
Songs
, 10
Songwriting
, 60–63
process
, 101
Soundtracking
, 101
Spectrum
, 30
Spirituality
, 22
Star-Spangled Banner
, 3
Stories of music
, 37, 100
Be With Me Music
, 52–54
Because You Are You
, 100–103
Bye Bye Blackbird
, 103–106
cancer and music for resilience
, 78–82
doorways of music
, 71–74
hospital musician from Nashville
, 84–90
I can do this all day
, 38–39
on music, communication and mental health
, 45–49
music, health, and well-being
, 56–60
music, songwriting and community
, 60–63
Music and Me
, 39–41
music as healing
, 76–78
Music in After-School Program
, 54–56
music in treatment
, 74–76
Music Is Magic
, 67–69
Music Through My “Ages and Stages”
, 49–52
personal vignette on music and medicine
, 43–45
poetry and core knowledge
, 63–66
power of guitar
, 82–84
Power of Music to Connect
, 66–67
singing through stuttering
, 90–102
Into the Darkness We Will Ride
, 42–43
therapy session
, 70–71
vignettes
, 37–38
Stress
, 34
improvement
, 26–27
response
, 78
Stroke
, 33
Surgery-relaxation
, 79
Tango
, 34
Therapeutic Singing
, 105–106
Trauma
, 29
Universality of music
, 10–11
University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC)
, 98
Watch and Share Musical YouTube Videos
, 114
Weight, The
, 5
Well-being
, 6, 13, 15–16, 37, 56–60
evidence and research
, 14–17
happiness in
, 8
mental health
, 19–31
mutual recovery and creative practice
, 17–19
physical health
, 32–35
Wheels on the Bus
, 82
Yellow Submarine
, 83
- Prelims
- 1. Why Music? The Universality of Music
- 2. How Music Improves Well-being
- 3. Who Benefits? Stories of Music Enhancing Personal and Professional Well-being
- 4. Ways to Engage with Music
- 5. How Professionals Can Use Music to Improve Well-being
- 6. Challenges for Engagement in Music
- 7. Overcoming Challenges and Future Directions
- References
- Index