Making Music for Mental Health
Video Resources
video resources generated as part of the Making Music for Mental Health project
Music, Health and Wellbeing (HTML Content)
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Research from the CPS demonstrates that making music enhances health and wellbeing, offering new, accessible, and affordable alternatives to traditional public health solutions. Featuring: Aaron Williamon Rosie Perkins Daisy Fancourt The Centre for Performance Science is a partnership of the Royal College of Music and Imperial College London. http://www.PerformanceScience.ac.uk
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Centre for Performance ScienceContact Information
The Centre for Performance Science is a partnership of the Royal Co llege of Music and Imperial College London. http://www.PerformanceScience.ac.uk
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English - UKMaking Music for Mental Health (HTML Content)
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A project of Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery (CPMR), an international health humanities initiative supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. This video is linked to the following publication: Fancourt D, Perkins R, Ascenso S, Carvalho LA, Steptoe A, & Williamon A (2016), Effects of group drumming interventions on anxiety, depression, social resilience and inflammatory immune response among mental health service users, PLoS ONE, 11 (e0151136), 1-16. For the full report, see http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pon... The Centre for Performance Science is a partnership of the Royal College of Music and Imperial College London. http://www.PerformanceScience.ac.uk
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Centre for Performance ScienceContact Information
The Centre for Performance Science is a partnership of the Royal College of Music and Imperial College London. http://www.PerformanceScience.ac.uk
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Standard YouTube LicenceArtifact Language
English - UK
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