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Abstract
Background
Patients with a first episode psychosis (FEP) who are admitted for the first time to a psychiatric hospital frequently have experienced prior psychological trauma. Additionally, 40–80% develop posttraumatic stress symptoms, which are summarized as a post-psychotic post-traumatic syndrome (PPS). Eye Movement Desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy could be an effective psychotherapy to treat a PPS and prior psychological traumas in this population.
Objectives
To assess if EMDR therapy leads to: 1) a reduction of relapses after intervention, 2) an improvement of trauma-related, psychotic and affective symptoms, 3) an improvement of overall functioning, and 4) an improvement in quality of life.
Methods
This is a multicenter phase II rater-blinded randomized controlled trial in which 80 FEP patients with a history of psychological trauma will be randomly assigned to EMDR (n = 40) or to TAU (n = 40). Traumatic events will be measured by the Global Assess
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"A variety of approaches are brought to bear on fascinating repertoire, but with the underlying aim of better understanding some brilliant music. There’s nothing more exciting in music writing than something which entices you to listen to what’s familiar to you in a new way, and this collection brings such excitement in abundance."
Allan Moore, author of Jethro Tull: Aqualung and Rock: The Primary Text
"These essays bring together a remarkable range of tools and perspectives to such diverse topics and contexts as the behind-the-scenes collaborations of composers, performers, arrangers, producers and engineers; pop culture; narratology; and race, politics and gender. The reader continuously benefits from a complementary lineup of sensitive ears that discover novelty in the familiar, exposing the heart of many rock and pop classics through imaginative and authoritative prose."
Walter Everett, author of The Foundations of Rock and The Beatles as Musicians
The nine essays in
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Sounding Latin Music, Hearing the Americas
Table of contents :
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Reckoning with Letters: “Pedro Navaja” and Aural Equality
2. Crossing beneath (and Beyond)
3. Shakira’s Cosmopolitanisms
4. Histories and Economies of Afro-Latin Jazz
5. Act, Event, and Tradition: Miguel Zenón and the Aurality of the Unthinkable
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Citation preview
Sounding Latin Music, Hearing the Americas
BIG ISSUES IN MUSIC a planerat arbete of the chicago studies in ethnomusicology series Edited by Philip V. Bohlman ALSO IN THIS SERIES Everyday Creativity: Singing Goddesses in the Himalayan Foothills by Kirin Narayan Music and Capitalism: A History of the Present bygd Timothy D. Taylor Music and the New Global Culture: From the Great Exhibitions to the Jazz Age bygd Harry Liebersohn Everyone Loves Live Music: A Theory of Performance Institutions bygd Fabian Holt
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