Movies Music and Memory

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Movies  Music and Memory
Author : Julia Hallam
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 15 April 2020
ISBN : 9781839092015
Pages : 118 pages
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Presenting research findings from recent studies, including pilot projects led by the authors in the UK and Brazil, this book provides an accessible, timely, practically relevant and jargon-free overview of how music and films are currently used in nursing homes, dementia wards and day care centres for the older population.

Movies  Music and Memory

Presenting research findings from recent studies, including pilot projects led by the authors in the UK and Brazil, this book provides an accessible, timely, practically relevant and jargon-free overview of how music and films are currently used in nursing homes, dementia wards and day care centres for the older population.

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