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By Hamwe Festival
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
The beliefs and evaluations people hold about who they are can influence their mental health and wellbeing. Music is a tool that can support identity construction at a young age, enhancing one's sense of accomplishment, agency, and self-esteem. Throughout life, and particularly in old age, music can enable the retrieval of memories which support one’s self-concept.
This episode explores how engaging in musical activities can support self-concept and positive self-regard.
Chronic pain compromises mental health and wellbeing. Individuals with chronic pain are at higher risk of disorders including anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Chronic pain can co-occur with psychological trauma, further compromising mental health. Music is shown to ease anxiety and depression among patients with chronic pain and or trauma, acting as a tool for diversion and self-expression.
This episode highlights the role of music therapy in managing physical and psychological pain.
Depression and anxiety are two of the most prevalent mental disorders. These two conditions often occur simultaneously, manifesting through symptoms such as depressed mood, loss of interest and enjoyment, fatigue, disturbed sleep, difficulty concentrating, and restlessness. Music therapy has been shown to improve mood, inhibit fatigue, and ease various symptoms of depression and anxiety.
This episode looks at the role of music in easing symptoms of depression and anxiety.
The ability to cope with stressors is integral to mental health. Managing stressors consists of problem-focused coping, i.e. acting on the problem, and emotion-focused coping i.e. regulating one’s emotional response to the problem. Music can relax and support emotional regulation for individuals facing stressors such as preoperative anxiety and terminal illness.
This episode explores the role of music in coping with stress.
A simple definition of music is that it is ‘organized sound’. Yet, how sound is organized matters. Scholars suggest that different music traditions may not just structure music differently but have distinct ideas of what music is. At a point in time, what many of us recognize as music today i.e. music as sound may have been inseparable from music as movement i.e dance. For some, music is best understood through the various roles it plays, such as bringing people together and underlining both traditional and contemporary healing practices.
This episode explores how the understanding of music has evolved over time, and across cultures, providing an overview of the effect of music on mental health and wellbeing.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.