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How to Help Make Music Therapy Available To All

It’s likely that you or someone you know has benefited from Music Therapy. You may not have been aware that it was music therapy, or that you and your loved ones could benefit from it as well.

And if you do already know about Music Therapy (which, if you are reading my blog, you probably do!), […]

By |January 6th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

The Perks of Being Involved

It’s getting to be that time of the year again!

Here in South Carolina, our professional association, The Music Therapy Association of South Carolina, meets twice a year. Meetings happen in the Fall and in the Spring, and we move the location about the state so that our professionals have a good chance of attending at […]

By |September 13th, 2011|Blog|0 Comments

2 Most Awesome Things to Happen in The US This Year (Thus far)

I’m not much of a political aficionado, but I do know what policies I like and don’t like.

If you’ve been reading for a while, you may remember a few posts I made last fall about Music Therapy, Politics, and South Carolina. In them, I described our quest for a Music Therapy License here in […]

By |June 8th, 2011|Blog|0 Comments

2010 in Review

New Year’s Eve is upon us in a short 53 hours! As I mentioned in my last post, I absolutely love this time of year. It holds so much promise and optimism for me.

I want to take this post to briefly review and reflect upon 2010. It’s been a pretty tumultuous year for me to say the least. It’s seen a lot of ups and downs and a whole lot of change, but I’m only going to share the highlights. If you want to know more, feel free to ask in comments! […]

By |December 29th, 2010|Blog|1 Comment

Music Therapy and Politics

I asked some of my tweeps on twitter, “What do Music Therapists and Politicians have in common?”

I got some great responses! Here is a sampling:

“No one is quite sure what they do all day – or who pays their salaries!” From Rachelle at Soundscape Music Therapy.

“Neither worry about deficits.”From Bonnie in Ohio.

“Their good at making […]

By |September 24th, 2010|Blog|3 Comments