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  2. Studies have suggested a link between listening to heavy metal and increased suicide risk or desensitisation to violence, but these have often failed to take account of outside factors, such aspoor family relationships, drug abuse and feelings of alienation.

  3. May 25, 2022 · Negative attitudes towards heavy metal music have implications for the treatment of fans in social, institutional, and mental health settings, so it is imperative that empirical evidence informs clinical practice.

  4. Oct 29, 2021 · Is heavy metal good for your mental health? The answer is yes, if you like heavy metal music. Metal is typically described as loud and energetic, sometimes with vocals that are shouted or...

  5. Metal is replete with references to mental health problems. In many ways, metal complements the work of the Hearing Voices Movement, advocating an understanding that does not pathologise hearing voices, but frames the experience as a valid, subjective, and meaningful response to a life event.

    • Jonathan Blott
    • 2021
  6. Aug 4, 2019 · In one study, non-fans who listened to classical music, heavy metal, self-selected music, or sat in silence following a stressor, experienced greater anxiety after listening to heavy metal. Listening to the other music or sitting in silence, meanwhile, showed a decrease in anxiety.

  7. From the exhilaration of the feeling of breaking taboos to the comfort from listening to the candid examinations of life’s most dificult moments, metal is to millions of fans worldwide an essential tool for maintaining and improving mental health. Metal’s emotional scope is vast.

  8. May 15, 2023 · An NHS report, the Mental Health of Children and Young People in England 2022, found that 1 in 6 had a probable mental health disorder. Due to financial concerns, anxiety is on the rise. Yet through it all, music offers a means of escape, of solace, expression, and connection.

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