Reclaiming the ‘lived-body’: Mind-body dualism, agency & embodiment

Reclaiming the ‘lived-body’: Mind-body dualism, agency & embodiment

In opposition to Western biomedical practice, where the individual is relegated to a ‘passive recipient of care’, creative health – a still nascent field of research and practice – invites a more active, indeed, embodied stance. In prompting action and movement, and encouraging a turning inwards, embodied practices in particular have great potential for restoring agency and thus creating the conditions for health.

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An evidence review of singing-based interventions for health & wellbeing
Creative Health, Research, Singing, Biopsychosocial Paradigm Renata Bittencourt Creative Health, Research, Singing, Biopsychosocial Paradigm Renata Bittencourt

An evidence review of singing-based interventions for health & wellbeing

Singing is widely accepted as the earliest form of music-making, spanning millennia and being practised among cultures the world over. It has long brought people together, serving a communal and connective purpose, rendering it “fundamental to the human experience”, while also providing a means for emotional processing.

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