Jennifer W. Puckett, MT-BC Do you as a music therapist feel like you are constantly singing the same songs over and over again? If so, it’s important to keep in mind that the simplest tunes can provide a big boom in development by using a interdisciplinary approach in...
Cathy Knoll, M.A., MT-BC New technology gives professionals a growing number of options for making music readily available to youngsters in music therapy. This video podcast makes a case for using acoustic instruments in music therapy, and illustrates a dozen...
Kana Kamitsubo, MT-BC This podcast illustrates an approach to music therapy that incorporates music instruction. It describes the case of a boy with ASD who began music therapy exhibiting severe attention difficulties and disruptive behaviors. Within two years, he...
Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC In this video podcast, Kat Fulton weaves together the self-care experiences of eight music therapists working with a wide variety of clients, including children. The interviewees delve into the topic of self-care, revealing their definition,...
Kalani Das, MT-BC Humor and laughter both have a role in music therapy from helping clients feel more at ease to creating interpersonal connections and serving as a catalyst for emotional release. This podcast identifies the primary types and uses of humor and...
Dorothy Denton, BM, MT-BC This podcast is an invitation to join the growing number of early childhood music & movement professionals encouraged by collaborative efforts to produce a broad knowledge base in the field. The author introduces music therapy to the...