A Musical Chronology and the Emerging Life Song

Listening to music often evokes in individuals cognitive and affective memories of important life events and significant losses. The authors have observed that music and lyrics significantly contribute to individuals’ creation of relationship narratives that restrict their ability to form and/or mai...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Family journal (Alexandria, Va.) Va.), 2001-10, Vol.9 (4), p.398-406
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Interpersonal Relations
Intimacy
Life Events
Life History
Love
Memory
Music
Narratives
Perceptions
Personal relationships
Psychology
Treatment
Treatment Methods
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