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, problem indicators, personal tools, and special considerations.

Resources:

  • Murph, J., Palmer, S., & Glassy, D. (Eds.) (2005). Health In Child Care: A Manual For Health Professionals. Elk Grove Village, IL: AAP.

  • The Healing Drum Kit by Christine Stevens. Available at ubdrumcircles.com

  • Huang, C. A., & Lynch, J. (1994). Thinking Body, Dancing Mind. New York, New York: Bantam.

  • Osho (2009). Joy: The Happiness That Comes From Within. New York, New York: St. Martin’s Griffin.

Interviewee:

Alice Avigal, Amy Andrews, Betsy Pinney, Cami Smith, Carrie Davoli, Draza Janksy, Kyle Lueken, Paula Best

About the Author:

Kat Fulton is the primary therapist at Sound Health Music in San Diego, California. Sound Health Music is an organization that enables, encourages, and empowers people to develop potential through music experiences. the Sound Health Music team uses music as a vehicle for positive change in medical, corporate, and wellness settings. Kat is a regular blogger at www.RhythmForGood.com. Contact: kat@soundhealthmusic.com

Suggested Citation:

Fulton, K. (Author). (2011, September 15). Music therapists talk about self-care: a video interview. Retrieved from www.imagine.musictherapy.biz