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Heavy Metal Therapy for Gifted Students
06.08.07

Article available online at: http://www.therapytimes.com/061207MT


Gifted students who feel the pressure of their ability could be using heavy metal music to get rid of negative emotions.

This is the conclusion of Stuart Cadwallader and Professor Jim Campbell of The National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth at the University of Warwick.  

One thousand fifty-seven students aged between 11 and 18 years old completed a survey, which asked them about family, school attitudes, leisure time pursuits and media preferences. They also asked them to rank favored genres of music. They found that rock was the most popular form of music, closely followed by pop. But there were also differences between the type of music the young people liked and their attitudes – with those who liked heavy metal having lower self-esteem and ideas about themselves.

To find out why this was, the researchers then quizzed 19 gifted students via an online group interview to find out their views on heavy metal. These pupils says they did not consider themselves to be "Metalheads" but identified with specific aspects of this youth culture. They spoke specifically about using heavy metal for catharsis, literally using the loud and often aggressive music to release frustrations and anger.

Although the more ardent fans stated that "there’s metal out there for every occasion," many also stated they listen to the music when they are in a bad mood. Cadwallader says, “Perhaps the pressures associated with being gifted and talented can be temporarily forgotten with the aid of music. As one student suggests, perhaps gifted people may experience more pressure than their peers and they use the music to purge this negativity.”

Source: University of Warwick


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