Music Therapy allows one to express what cannot be said through words. It is used by individuals of all ages and abilities. No musical training or experience is necessary to benefit from music therapy.
Common client populations for music therapy include:
More About Music Therapy:
Music therapy is the skillful use of music and musical instruments by an accredited music therapist to promote , maintain, and restore mental, physical, emotional and spiritual health. Music's nonverbal, creative, structural and emotional qualities are used in the therapeutic relationship to facilitate contact, interaction, self-awareness, learning, self-expression, and personal development.
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Common client populations for music therapy include:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Speech and Language Impariments
- Developmental Disabilities
- Mental Health
- Emotional Trauma
- Rediscovering One's Creativity
- At-Risk Teens
- Physical Disabilities
- Acquired Brain Injury
More About Music Therapy:
Music therapy is the skillful use of music and musical instruments by an accredited music therapist to promote , maintain, and restore mental, physical, emotional and spiritual health. Music's nonverbal, creative, structural and emotional qualities are used in the therapeutic relationship to facilitate contact, interaction, self-awareness, learning, self-expression, and personal development.
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