Heart and Harmony’s COVID-19 Re-Entry Plan Our COVID Re-Etry Plan currently utilizes the CDC COVID-19 County Check tool. If your county’s Hospitalization Rate is low, your county is in Phase 3 of our plan. If your county’s Hospitalization Rate is...
Example Song Discussions for Kids by Jordan Tenpas, MT-BC When I’m working with kids, I’m often drawn towards more active interventions, like singing, instrument play, or movement. And there are tons of options for experiences we can have in those categories! However,...
Non-Music Therapy Books for Music Therapists in 2022 by Miranda Rex, MA, MT-BC Looking to add some helpful titles to your work bookshelf in 2022? Look no further! As an avid reader, these are books I found to be really insightful and beneficial to my growth as...
Exploring the Motor Uses of Instruments in Music Therapy- Buffalo Drum, Ocean Drum, and Tambourine by Madison Michel, MT-BC Hello all, Madison here. For my graduate practicum project in fulfillment of my master’s in music therapy at Colorado State University...
Teletherapy Struggles and Solutions by Jordan Bailey, MT-BC Teletherapy is more prevalent now than ever due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. As a novice teletherapy provider, I am not necessarily in my element just yet. I know that with time and experience, teletherapy...
COVID-19 Safe Music Games and Activities by Miranda Rex, MA, MT-BC It’s a tough time to do what we are used to as music therapists because a lot of what we usually do can be a risk for spreading COVID. It can also be hard to engage our clients or patients...
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What is music therapy?
“Music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program.” (AMTA, 2010).