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Gunter Kreutz is Professor of Music Psychology at the University of Oldenburg, focusing on music and emotion.

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Music, Health, and Wellbeing

Music, Health, and Wellbeing

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Music, Health, and Wellbeing examines a question that feels intuitive yet demands rigorous evidence: how does music shape human health? Edited by Raymond MacDonald, Gunter Kreutz, and Laura Mitchell, the book brings together leading voices from psychology, neuroscience, music therapy, medicine, education, and community practice to show that music is far more than entertainment. It can calm stress responses, support emotional expression, strengthen social bonds, aid recovery, and improve quality of life across the lifespan. What makes this volume especially valuable is its balance between theory and application. Rather than making vague claims about music as a universal cure, the contributors ask when, how, and for whom musical engagement helps. They explore structured music therapy, everyday listening habits, group singing, healthcare interventions, and the cultural contexts that shape musical meaning. MacDonald, Kreutz, and Mitchell are respected scholars in music psychology and health research, and their editorial guidance gives the collection both depth and credibility. For clinicians, educators, researchers, and general readers alike, this book offers a thoughtful, evidence-based map of music’s therapeutic potential.

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Music’s Healing Role Has Deep Roots

One of the most powerful ideas in this book is that music did not become therapeutic only when modern science discovered it; humans have long turned to music for healing, comfort, ritual, and connection. Across ancient cultures, music accompanied ceremonies, grief, celebration, childbirth, warfare, ...

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Music Changes Mind Through Active Processes

A striking insight from the book is that music does not affect us passively; it engages complex psychological processes that shape how we feel, think, and cope. When we listen to or make music, we are not merely receiving sound. We are predicting patterns, recalling memories, attaching meanings, reg...

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The Body Responds to Music Too

Music influences health not only through the mind but also through the body, and that dual effect is one of the book’s most important contributions. Rhythm, tempo, volume, and melodic contour can alter physiological states in measurable ways. Researchers have observed changes in heart rate, breathin...

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Music Therapy Is Structured, Not Accidental

Many people assume that if music can make us feel better, then any enjoyable listening counts as therapy. The book challenges that assumption by drawing a clear distinction between everyday beneficial music use and professional music therapy. Music therapy is a structured, evidence-informed clinical...

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Everyday Musical Habits Shape Wellbeing

One of the book’s most refreshing insights is that health benefits from music are not limited to clinics, hospitals, or laboratories. Much of music’s impact happens in ordinary life: during commuting, cooking, exercise, parenting, worship, work, celebration, and rest. These everyday patterns of enga...

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Emotion Regulation Is Music’s Core Strength

If there is one domain where music’s health value becomes especially clear, it is emotion regulation. The book shows that music offers people an unusually flexible way to influence emotional states: it can soothe, energize, validate, release, organize, intensify, or transform feelings. This is not a...

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Gunter Kreutz is Professor of Music Psychology at the University of Oldenburg, focusing on music and emotion.

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