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Your questions.
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What is music therapy?
Music therapy is an evidence-based practice which focuses on the clinical use of music to develop therapeutic goals within different domains. The music therapy profession can serve to support emotional, communicative, social, physical, cognitive, and spiritual goals.
Through our music therapy sessions, we will explore areas of your life that music can help, and create a plan of action to build your breakthroughs with music.
What is music therapy?
Music therapy is an evidence-based practice which focuses on the clinical use of music to develop therapeutic goals within different domains. The music therapy profession can serve to support emotional, communicative, social, physical, cognitive, and spiritual goals.
Through our music therapy sessions, we will explore areas of your life that music can help, and create a plan of action to build your breakthroughs with music.
But… What does this look like in a session?
Every session of music therapy is different. We use a mixture of songwriting, creating music on the spot (improvisation), and hold space discussing why certain songs are relevant to your life.
Sometimes talk-therapy can't solve everything, and we need a creative way to be able to process and express our emotions. Music therapy fills in the gaps when talk-therapy leaves us feeling stuck.
But… What does this look like in a session?
Every session of music therapy is different. We use a mixture of songwriting, creating music on the spot (improvisation), and hold space discussing why certain songs are relevant to your life.
Sometimes talk-therapy can't solve everything, and we need a creative way to be able to process and express our emotions. Music therapy fills in the gaps when talk-therapy leaves us feeling stuck.
Who is a music therapist?
Who is a music therapist?
A music therapist is a licensed professional… who has completed a Bachelors or Masters in Music Therapy from an accredited institution, completed over 1,200 hours of clinical training hours,and has passed the national board exam Administered through CBMT. A Board- Certified music therapist has the title of MT-BC.
You can find more information regarding our board, as well as extra information about this profession HERE
Neuroscience and Music Therapy!
Neuroscience and Music Therapy!
Music Actively engages multiple parts of our brain simultaneously. It lights up communication, emotional, cognitive, social, and motor areas of our brain simultaneously, providing unique opportunities to connect neural pathways. (HERE/THIS) is a photo of an MRI study of a brain on music versus a brain at rest. You can see the activation of multiple neural networks simultaneously, lighting up areas of the brain.
Click HERE for More information about the neuroscience of music from Harvard edu.
Your questions.
Answered.
Curious about how things work? Here are some helpful answers to guide you.
Didn’t find your answer? Send us a message — we’ll respond with care and clarity.
What is music therapy?
Music therapy is an evidence-based practice which focuses on the clinical use of music to develop therapeutic goals within different domains. The music therapy profession can serve to support emotional, communicative, social, physical, cognitive, and spiritual goals.
Through our music therapy sessions, we will explore areas of your life that music can help, and create a plan of action to build your breakthroughs with music.
What is music therapy?
Music therapy is an evidence-based practice which focuses on the clinical use of music to develop therapeutic goals within different domains. The music therapy profession can serve to support emotional, communicative, social, physical, cognitive, and spiritual goals.
Through our music therapy sessions, we will explore areas of your life that music can help, and create a plan of action to build your breakthroughs with music.
But… What does this look like in a session?
Every session of music therapy is different. We use a mixture of songwriting, creating music on the spot (improvisation), and hold space discussing why certain songs are relevant to your life.
Sometimes talk-therapy can't solve everything, and we need a creative way to be able to process and express our emotions. Music therapy fills in the gaps when talk-therapy leaves us feeling stuck.
But… What does this look like in a session?
Every session of music therapy is different. We use a mixture of songwriting, creating music on the spot (improvisation), and hold space discussing why certain songs are relevant to your life.
Sometimes talk-therapy can't solve everything, and we need a creative way to be able to process and express our emotions. Music therapy fills in the gaps when talk-therapy leaves us feeling stuck.
Who is a music therapist?
Who is a music therapist?
A music therapist is a licensed professional… who has completed a Bachelors or Masters in Music Therapy from an accredited institution, completed over 1,200 hours of clinical training hours,and has passed the national board exam Administered through CBMT. A Board- Certified music therapist has the title of MT-BC.
You can find more information regarding our board, as well as extra information about this profession HERE
Neuroscience and Music Therapy!
Neuroscience and Music Therapy!
Music Actively engages multiple parts of our brain simultaneously. It lights up communication, emotional, cognitive, social, and motor areas of our brain simultaneously, providing unique opportunities to connect neural pathways. (HERE/THIS) is a photo of an MRI study of a brain on music versus a brain at rest. You can see the activation of multiple neural networks simultaneously, lighting up areas of the brain.
Click HERE for More information about the neuroscience of music from Harvard edu.
Your questions.
Answered.
Curious about how things work? Here are some helpful answers to guide you.
What is music therapy?
Music therapy is an evidence-based practice which focuses on the clinical use of music to develop therapeutic goals within different domains. The music therapy profession can serve to support emotional, communicative, social, physical, cognitive, and spiritual goals.
Through our music therapy sessions, we will explore areas of your life that music can help, and create a plan of action to build your breakthroughs with music.
What is music therapy?
Music therapy is an evidence-based practice which focuses on the clinical use of music to develop therapeutic goals within different domains. The music therapy profession can serve to support emotional, communicative, social, physical, cognitive, and spiritual goals.
Through our music therapy sessions, we will explore areas of your life that music can help, and create a plan of action to build your breakthroughs with music.
But… What does this look like in a session?
Every session of music therapy is different. We use a mixture of songwriting, creating music on the spot (improvisation), and hold space discussing why certain songs are relevant to your life.
Sometimes talk-therapy can't solve everything, and we need a creative way to be able to process and express our emotions. Music therapy fills in the gaps when talk-therapy leaves us feeling stuck.
But… What does this look like in a session?
Every session of music therapy is different. We use a mixture of songwriting, creating music on the spot (improvisation), and hold space discussing why certain songs are relevant to your life.
Sometimes talk-therapy can't solve everything, and we need a creative way to be able to process and express our emotions. Music therapy fills in the gaps when talk-therapy leaves us feeling stuck.
Who is a music therapist?
Who is a music therapist?
A music therapist is a licensed professional… who has completed a Bachelors or Masters in Music Therapy from an accredited institution, completed over 1,200 hours of clinical training hours,and has passed the national board exam Administered through CBMT. A Board- Certified music therapist has the title of MT-BC.
You can find more information regarding our board, as well as extra information about this profession HERE
Neuroscience and Music Therapy!
Neuroscience and Music Therapy!
Music Actively engages multiple parts of our brain simultaneously. It lights up communication, emotional, cognitive, social, and motor areas of our brain simultaneously, providing unique opportunities to connect neural pathways. (HERE/THIS) is a photo of an MRI study of a brain on music versus a brain at rest. You can see the activation of multiple neural networks simultaneously, lighting up areas of the brain.
Click HERE for More information about the neuroscience of music from Harvard edu.
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