Our Music Therapists work in a wide variety of settings, such as: sessions through hospitals and private practices, school classrooms, therapy clinics, senior centers, nursing homes, children centers, in-homes and other settings. Music therapists use both instrumental and vocal music exercises in individual and group sessions to target non-musical goals. Through musical responses; our music therapists can plan music sessions and experiences for individuals and groups based on our client needs; they can participate in interdisciplinary treatment planning, and they continually evaluate progress, and follow up.
For children, adolescents, adults, and older adults, music therapy may be the key to improving social and emotional health. Music therapy is now part of therapy treatments used for depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder, autism, or end of life issues. Talk to your doctor about whether music therapy is right for you. Contact us to determine whether music therapy may be the answer for you.