Music therapy touches all aspects of the mind, body, brain and behavior. Music therapy is as much an ineffable experience as it is something concrete and observable.
“(Music therapy) can make the difference between withdrawal and awareness, between isolation and interaction, between chronic pain and comfort — between demoralization and dignity.”
Checkout this Top 10 Music Therapies Blogs To Follow!
1.The Mindful Music Therapist
As you've probably surmised, from the festive badge and such, it's that time of the year again where we music therapists use the power of social media to advance the cause of music therapy in our respective states.
Each New Year brings the opportunity to reflect on all that we have accomplished and to determine what is needed in the coming year to move forward. As the Regulatory Affairs (CBMT) and Government Relations (AMTA) teams reflect on the first 10 years of the State Recognition Operational Plan, we are grateful for the number of individuals that have actively engaged in the advocacy process.
2. The Music Therapy Maven
I’m also passionate about sharing music therapy with the world, which is one of the reasons I started the Music Therapy Maven blog. I invite you to explore this site for information on music therapy, music and the brain, private practice work, research and academia, and life as a career-loving mommy
My clinical background includes work with children with a history of complex trauma as well as children, adults, and older adults who have health/medical or neurorehabilitation needs. My current clinical and research interests center on music therapy and emotion regulation development in neurodevelopmentally at-risk children
3. Listen & Learn Music
You’re in the right place. I know first-hand how overwhelming it can be, constantly searching for and creating new music materials for your work with children. When I became a board-certified music therapist in 2007, I felt completely lost as I got started planning my sessions and classes.
That’s why I started writing my own music therapy songs — my other options were extremely limited. I began sharing them in the hopes that it would help other people like me, and that’s how Listen & Learn Music came to be.
4. The Music Therapy Show with Janice Harris
Music Therapy is the enhancement of human capabilities through the planned use of musical influences on human brain functioning. The Music Therapy Show with Janice Lindstrom is a discussion about what music therapy is and how to use it in your life. It is designed for Music Therapists looking for new ideas and people looking to use music to enhance their capabilities through the planned use of music on human brain functioning.
5. Soundscape Music Therapy
Every one of us deserves meaningful music experiences with the people we love and the people around us, all the way to the end of life, no matter what cognitive or physical limitations may get in the way.
Soundscaping Source is here to help older adults, caregivers, and eldercare professionals find that joy and connection, through music therapy, music lessons, and support services for caregivers.
6. Music Therapy at Marysville
Music Therapy students are a very kind group of talented folks (otherwise they wouldn’t be drawn to Music Therapy as a career). Below are some pictures of our students at Maryville’s Involvement Fair promoting the Music Therapy Student Association, and an orientation/welcome – with gifts (don’t count on ’em every year) – for shiny, new Music Therapy students.
7. The Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Blog
Our staff members are recognized nationally and internationally as leaders in music therapy. The unique feature about this book is that it includes 29 video excerpts from the clinical process and you get to watch them as you read this fascinating case study. And it only costs $9!!!
8. Music Therapy Tween
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9. Music Therapy Research Blog
This was my bible during my first year as a professional music therapist.
Throughout the nine months prior that I spent in internship, I compiled songs that I thought might come in handy (or already had) for music therapy sessions.
But every single song on my recent list of 12 Songs Every Music Therapist Should Know can be found in this giant binder, as are many of the songs I’m about to add to that list.
10.Music Therapy Tunes
Skoog is a great tool for use in music therapy as it is a truly inclusive instrument. For many people with disabilities one of the greatest barriers to making music is the dexterity required to play a more traditional musical instrument. Skoog removes that barrier. It’s the Music Therapist’s equivalent of a swiss-army knife and can help address the developmental needs of children and adults with a wide range of impairments and/or complex needs.
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