• Original Research Articles

    To the Rhythm of Silence

    Music as a Producer of Psychological Processes

    Vol. 13 No. 22 (2017)
    Published: 2017-10-26
    Ana Rita Monteiro Ribeiro
    Carlos Manuel Gonçalves

    Introduction: An extended theoretical review of various fields of knowledge made us conceive the possibility that music could be a privileged device in understanding the development of human psychological structures and a driving force for change.

    Purpose: This possibility led us to outline the following objective: To understand how music, as an art, may possess elements that enhance psychological and emotional development.

    Method: Thus, a study was designed based on a quantitative methodology, in order to evaluate the impact of musical training on three psychological processes: empathic processing, differentiation ability, and emotion regulation. Three instruments were administered to a sample of 237 subjects: The Interpersonal Reactivity Index, the Emotion Differentiation Repertoire and Ability Assessment Scale, and the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire.

    Results: While there were no significant differences between listeners and performers, the study allowed an in-depth understanding of how gender can determine empathic processing and the use of adaptive emotion regulation strategies; academic progression can influence the way of interpreting and acting on the environment.

    Conclusion: Commitment to music, no matter how, can be sufficient to promote certain psychological processes.

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    How to Cite

    Monteiro Ribeiro, A. R., & Gonçalves, C. M. (2017). To the Rhythm of Silence: Music as a Producer of Psychological Processes. Pensando Psicología, 13(22), 61-75. https://doi.org/10.16925/pe.v13i22.1989

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