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Music Therapists working in neuro-rehabilitation have witnessed time and time again individuals who have faced death and severe disability - using every ounce of their strength to recover physically, cognitively, socially, and emotionally. The ultimate aim of music therapy, like...

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Science is catching up with what music therapists have been witnessing for many decades — the fact that music can change the way a person feels, thinks, and behaves. Thanks to medical technologies, the public has awakened to the power...

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Feeling good feels good. In 1977, Ian Dury released his single “Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll,” a phrase that would be adopted by pop culture for years to come. Sex, drugs, and music all affect the regions of...

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Hospital's Music Therapy program becomes lifeline for patients - CBC Songs for a Blue Day - Journal of Musical Things How Music Therapy is easing anxiety and isolation - Discover Magazine Business Spotlight: JB Music Therapy - music to our ears - Todayville Turn...

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Three men making music together.

As the world becomes more complex, society continues to seek new ways to feel more connected and feel well. In so many ways the frontline music therapist provides the opportunity to build that bridge. At the simplest level music brings more...

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Music Therapy supports individuals in palliative and hospice care by providing comfort and meaningful experiences during end-of-life care. This practice and profession are aligned with the philosophy of palliative care in that it focuses on person-centered care by considering all...

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Are you a Private Practice Music Therapist?!?! That is how we started and then grew into a Music Therapy Business with a team of 23. We have been hearing a lot from you over the last few months and we hope...

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