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I have a Bachelor's Degree in Music Therapy and 14 years of experience using music to help clients achieve their goals. Music can be used in many ways to enhance the work done in traditional talk therapy, both inside the therapy session and in one's daily life.

— Micheale Collie, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Durham, NC

As a music therapist I specialise in Transpersonal Archetypal Music Therapy, integrating the wisdom of natural cycles into the therapeutic space.

— Clara Baffa, Art Therapist
 

Music has been my best companion throughout my life, consistently connecting me to my best self and to what I need in the moment. I graduated with a Master's degree in Music Therapy in 2012 and have been practicing music therapy ever since, designing music interventions to address a wide range of psychosocial needs.

— Shannon Kiley, Therapist in New Haven, CT

As a music therapist I specialise in Transpersonal Archetypal Music Therapy, integrating the wisdom of natural cycles into the therapeutic space.

— Clara Baffa, Art Therapist
 

I am a Board-Certified Music Therapist! Never heard of it? According to the American Music Therapy Association, "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," (www.musictherapy.org/about/musictherapy). Simply put, I use musical elements to achieve your goals in therapy. Ask to know more!

— Deborah Hudson, Mental Health Counselor in Lynchburg, VA

I have a master's degree in music therapy and am board-certified, meaning I use music based interventions to help you access your psyche, process changes, and explore meaning for yourself.

— Rye Webber, Creative Art Therapist in Nashville, TN
 

In music therapy, music is used as a tool and in relationship with a therapist to help with self expression where words fail.

— Toby Williams, Creative Art Therapist in Brooklyn, NY
 

I am a board-certified music therapist (MT-BC) and fellow by the Association of Music & Imagery (FAMI). I use music and guided imagery in sessions to help uncover deeply held emotions, beliefs, and rejected parts of self.

— Beth Kaufman, Licensed Professional Counselor in Staunton, VA

I am a board certified music therapist in the state of North Carolina. Within this modality of therapy I specialize in grief and bereavement, aging, and end of life care. I also use this modality frequently in treating depression and anxiety as music assisted relaxation and guided imagery can be used to calm our nervous system and promote an environment of relaxation and exploration.

— Jake Keller, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist in Boone, NC
 

I graduated from Appalachian State University in 2013 with my bachelor of music in music therapy. One month later, I received the credentials music therapist-board certified (MT-BC). I graduated in 2017 from Appalachian with an MA in counseling and an MMT in music therapy. I have been practicing music therapy since 2014, and I focus on the intersection of the mind and the body. I am also an advanced trainee in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music.

— Hannah Lingafelt, Therapist in Durham, NC

I'm able to utilize music therapy as a clinical and evidence-based tool to help accomplish different therapeutic goals. Music therapy benefits clients through utilization of various forms of musical expressions/collaborations to serve as an effective outlet, increasing positive emotions and strengthening social connections to others.

— Jonathan Morin, Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Hermosa Beach, CA
 

At Music Therapy Guy, we provide evidence-based clinical interventions so patients can achieve their individualized goals. In your music therapy session, you might listen, sing, and play instruments alongside your music therapist. We offer group music therapy services in nursing homes, schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and more. You don’t need a background in music to participate, we welcome everyone!

— Jeff Engel, Therapist

I have been a music therapist for over 5 years and have worked with a large diversity of clients in that time. I have done advanced training in neurological music therapy. I find techniques in music therapy especially helpful in breaking into difficult material and providing clients with a different means of communication and expression.

— Katherine Sherrill, Pastoral Counselor in Charlotte, NC
 

I am a board certified music therapist. I have an an undergraduate equivalency in music therapy as well as a Master of Music Therapy degree.

— Ariel Green, Licensed Professional Counselor Associate

I am a Board-Certified Music Therapist. I specialized in music therapy during my graduate work.

— Anne Case, Associate Professional Clinical Counselor in Rolling Hills Estates, CA