Description
Singing (Arts for Health) is a comprehensive exploration of how vocal practices and singing contribute to overall health and well-being. Written by J Yoon Irons and Grenville Hancox, this book examines the physiological, psychological, and social benefits of singing as a therapeutic intervention.
The authors provide evidence-based insights into how singing can improve respiratory function, reduce stress and anxiety, enhance cognitive function, and foster social connection. This resource is valuable for healthcare professionals, music therapists, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of arts and health. The book demonstrates practical applications of singing in various health contexts, making it an essential guide for understanding music’s role in promoting wellness and improving quality of life.







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