Music and its use for emotion regulation processes, to this day remains an unresolved question. Multiple experimental layouts encompassing its daily life use and clinical applications across different cultures and con-tinents have preserved music as a self-regulative tool. Therefore it is seen as a very individual but by some re-searchers cross-culturally, accepted therapeutic tool. Large amounts of recent studies demonstrate the effects of music on emotion and emotionally evoked processes. A thorough literature search was conducted across the data bases for the timeframe from January 2001 to July 2012; CINAHL, EMBASE, PubMED, PsychINFO, The Cochrane Library, Eric, Psychology and behavioral science collection, SpringerLink, google scholar, ...
Emotion regulation (ER) is an internal process through which a person maintains a comfortable state ...
aim of the present study was to investigate how music-related mood regulation relates to psychopatho...
Adolescents actively use music for affect regulation. In this chapter, affect is considered as a bro...
Music and its use for emotion regulation processes, to this day remains an unresolved question. Mult...
This is a survey study examining the ways in which people use personal music listening as a tool for...
The present dissertation focused on musical affect regulation, i.e. on the use of music to self-re...
Music is often used for regulating emotions in everyday life and could have both beneficial and harm...
Research suggests that emotional regulation plays a vital role in mental and physical health and tha...
Many individuals manipulate and change emotions using music. People may use different strategies to ...
The current study explored the role of music in children’s emotional self-regulation. Music is shown...
Research on the affective phenomena involved in music has grown exponentially over the last 20 years...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
This thesis reports on two studies of music listening to regulate emotional states in young people. ...
The mediating effects of emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression) were examined in the relat...
Emotion regulation (ER) is an internal process through which a person maintains a comfortable state ...
aim of the present study was to investigate how music-related mood regulation relates to psychopatho...
Adolescents actively use music for affect regulation. In this chapter, affect is considered as a bro...
Music and its use for emotion regulation processes, to this day remains an unresolved question. Mult...
This is a survey study examining the ways in which people use personal music listening as a tool for...
The present dissertation focused on musical affect regulation, i.e. on the use of music to self-re...
Music is often used for regulating emotions in everyday life and could have both beneficial and harm...
Research suggests that emotional regulation plays a vital role in mental and physical health and tha...
Many individuals manipulate and change emotions using music. People may use different strategies to ...
The current study explored the role of music in children’s emotional self-regulation. Music is shown...
Research on the affective phenomena involved in music has grown exponentially over the last 20 years...
Music has been widely studied in terms of how it affects emotions. In the field of psychotherapy, mu...
Interest in music and emotion has been prevalent across the ages, due to music being a universal fea...
This thesis reports on two studies of music listening to regulate emotional states in young people. ...
The mediating effects of emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression) were examined in the relat...
Emotion regulation (ER) is an internal process through which a person maintains a comfortable state ...
aim of the present study was to investigate how music-related mood regulation relates to psychopatho...
Adolescents actively use music for affect regulation. In this chapter, affect is considered as a bro...