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2021 Music Therapy Wish List

It’s that time of year again - the holiday shopping season is upon us. I’ve spent some time this year as I’ve added employees and expanded my practice researching and buying music therapy supplies, and wanted to share a list of materials to help others with that process. So whether you’re a student asking for supplies for Christmas, a business owner wanting to treat their employees with new materials for the new year, or a private practice owner trying to stay organized - here is a list of things that I would personally recommend.

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Using TikTok in Music Therapy Sessions

Do you know much about TikTok? Yeah, me neither. I came across a “duet” online though and realized there are several ways TikTok could be incorporated into music therapy sessions, so I did some research. Here’s some info on ways to utilize TikTok for songwriting and singing along to your favorite artist.

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Music Therapy Gift Ideas

Need some gift ideas for your Christmas list this holiday season? This list is packed with helpful resources and supplies for the music therapy professional or student.

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“I Need to Calm Down, Let’s Figure Out How”

One goal area that frequently comes up when I work with clients is developing coping skills. Now more than ever, our coping skills are being put to the test & it’s so important to support our clients in this area. So, I wanted to share some free music therapy resources that I’m using to help clients identify their personal coping skills and how to incorporate them outside of sessions.

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“I’m Fine”…. But Are We?

I was inspired by the idea that maybe we all aren’t as “fine” as we so often claim to be. The end result was a tragic song of grief and disappointment called “I’m Fine (But That’s a Lie)” and a variety of additional resources to facilitate discussion.

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