Amy Bliss Tenney, J.D., MT-BC, MAMT

RICH in Music: Refugee-Immigrant Connection & Healing, Essex, Maryland

Music therapy can help refugee children arriving in the U.S. to take pride in their own cultures while learning about and connecting to a new culture. In this podcast, Amy Bliss Tenney shares the outcomes of her survey study involving American music therapists working with refugees. She also provides helpful examples and specific considerations applicable to early childhood music therapy services for humanitarian migrant children. 

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About the Author:

Amy Bliss Tenney is a board-certified music therapist and former non-profit immigration and refugee attorney. She founded RICH in Music: Refugee-Immigrant Connection & Healing, and serves as its director and music therapist. The organization provides music therapy and music experiences for refugees, asylum seekers, and other humanitarian migrants in Baltimore, MD. 

Contact: amy@tenneymusictherapist.com

 

Suggested Citation: 

Tenney, A. B. (2020, July 1).From refugee camp to baby shark: Music therapy with humanitarian migrant children [Audio podcast]. imagine. www.imagine.musictherapy.biz