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    • Chapter 1 – Assessment of Vulnerability to Negative Responses
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    • Chapter 3 – Personal Taste and Preferences
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    • Appendix 4 – Determining Music Preferences template
    • Appendix 5 – Examples of Songs by Genre, Tempo, & Decade
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    • Chapter 2 – Identifying Key Changes to Behaviour
    • Chapter 3 – Personal Taste and Preferences
    • Chapter 4 – Selecting Music for Playlists: How Music Features Interact with Particular Symptoms
    • Chapter 5 – Creating and using playlists: making choices about technology
    • Chapter 6 – Monitoring and Managing Adverse Reactions
    • References
    • Appendix 1 – Vulnerability Scale template
    • Appendix 2 – Global Deterioration Scale, and the Seven Stages of Dementia
    • Appendix 3 – Changes in Behaviour template
    • Appendix 4 – Determining Music Preferences template
    • Appendix 5 – Examples of Songs by Genre, Tempo, & Decade
    • Appendix 6 – Template for Rating Strength of Response to Music
    • Appendix 7 – Listening Diary & Music Usage Plan template
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Spotify Mixes

Get mixes based on artists, genres, and decades you love. Songs include your regular listens and our recommendations.

The more you listen, the more frequently it updates.

Discover Weekly

Songs we think you’ll love.

Every Monday.

Release Radar

Songs from new releases we think you’ll love.

Every Friday.

On Repeat and Repeat Rewind

Songs you couldn’t get enough of recently, and in the past.

Every 5 days.

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Podcast episodes we think you’ll love.

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Made for everyone

There are loads of Spotify playlists made by music experts from around the globe.

Some of these include tracks based on your listening history, so you may see different track listings to someone else. For example, if a playlist has ‘sing-along hits’, it’ll have songs you know the words to!

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