Music as Medicine
How We Can Harness Its Therapeutic Power
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Publishing:8th Jan '26
£10.99
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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
From the bestselling author of This Is Your Brain on Music and The Organized Mind, a surprising and inspiring exploration of the healing power of music.
'Fascinating' Observer
'Eye-opening' Rolling Stone
'Intriguing as a long jazz riff' NEW YORK TIMES
We are only just beginning to appreciate the healing power of music on our minds and bodies.
Here, a neuroscientist and celebrated musician introduces a bold new paradigm for medical treatment. From explaining how ‘rhythmic auditory stimulation’ can fight multiple sclerosis, to examining why Tracy Chapman’s songs might just help cure PTSD, Professor Daniel Levitin explores how each of us can use music to calm our thoughts, repair our memories and heal our deepest psychological wounds. The result is both a surprising tour through the science of music, and a joyful celebration of humanity’s oldest obsession.
For many years I have wondered why a bunch of frequencies organised into a piece of music has the ability, even without words, to make the listener cry and become emotional. Although I know this happens to me and many people, I have often wondered how this can be. Dr Levitin, in this latest book, Music as Medicine, has some fascinating insights into this great phenomenon. -- PAUL MCCARTNEY
In this fascinating book, the neuroscientist makes a strong case for the therapeutic force of music . . . Merges research, theory and intriguing anecdotes about [Levitin's] interactions with musicians as well as patients to provide evidence of his contention that music not only functions as a temporary uplift or soothing balm in times of trouble, but possesses a much deeper restorative quality. * OBSERVER *
It's impossible to read this book without thinking of the music that has meant a lot to you in your own life. * DAILY MAIL *
Daniel Levitin is a triple threat—a visionary neuroscientist, an extraordinary musician, a brilliant writer—and this is his best book yet. Music as Medicine is inspiring and illuminating, as deep as it is delightful. I couldn’t put it down. -- DANIEL GILBERT, author of Stumbling on Happiness
A fun and thoughtful read . . . A crash course in the aspects of neuroscience that relate to aspects of our daily lives: joy, pain, learning, memory. Levitin draws on a career’s worth of experiments and scientific discovery to demonstrate the many ways music can and is being used to treat a number of ailments, whether Tourette syndrome or Alzheimer’s. * FINANCIAL TIMES *
Lookin’ back at my life, it’s pretty easy to see how music has profoundly benefited my well-being, all while drawing me further and further into its mysteries – and there appears to be no end to this path. Dan Levitin’s take on this mirrors mine – and he can both explain it and tease out the possibilities presented. -- BOB WEIR, The Grateful Dead
Music as Medicine showcases Daniel J. Levitin’s expertise in all genres of music as well as experimental neuroscience. No one else in the universe could have written this book. -- NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON
We have long suspected that music has restorative qualities, but Daniel Levitin is now providing rigorous evidence that it can help treat many conditions, including depression, speech loss and Alzheimer's. * NEW SCIENTIST *
A natural communicator - warm, friendly, and geekily enthused about his subject. * GUARDIAN *
[As] intriguing as a long jazz riff. * NEW YORK TIMES *
A fascinating read filled with wondrous examples of how music makes us feel and think (and why that is). My favorite quote: 'Memory is the heart of who we are, and the very private sense of what it takes to be us. -- JOHN BRANDON * FORBES *
Eye-opening. * ROLLING STONE *
Essential to our understanding. * WALL STREET JOURNAL *
ISBN: 9781804940341
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 35mm
Weight: 500g
528 pages