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Learning
1st week of the month is focused on consulting research, literature, and experts to support continuing education around music therapy.
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Clinical
2nd week of the month is devoted to in-depth clinical learning and sharing including best practices, ideas, and resources.
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Wellness
3rd week of the month is all about wellness. Research, helpful tips & tricks, resources….your health & wellness matter!
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Music
4th week of the month is the language we know best….MUSIC! Musician spotlights, resources, songs, instruments, skill building, and so much more!
NICU and PICU Music Therapy and Research with Emily S. Pivovarnik, MM, MT-BC, NICU-MT | #73
Ellisa sits down with Emily Pivovarnik MM, MT-BC, NICU-MT to discuss music therapy in a children’s hospital. Emily educates us on her research, writing and music therapy work in neonatal intensive care.
Entrepreneurship and Music Therapy with Patina Jackson, MT-BC | #69
Maggie sits down with Patina and asks her about her personal journey to entrepreneurship in music therapy and more specifically about her successful online music therapy resource company called, “Music Therapy Joy”.
Recreational Therapy and Biofeedback with Stephanie Lopes, Recreational Therapist, MSW, CTRS/R | #65
Elizabeth sits down with Stephanie Lopes to discuss her work as a recreational therapist, Social Worker, and her recent work with biofeedback in an acute psychiatric unit. We will speak specifically about the heartmath approach to biofeedback, which measure heart rate variability.
The Eighth Sense of Interoception | #60
Elizabeth walks us through the eighth sense of interoception and discusses how it may impact a few different populations in music therapy.
Music Therapy in Adolescent Psychiatric Setting | #39
The study sought to understand how music therapy altered mood for adolescents participating in group services as well as the effect that demographics had on mood alteration, or not. The study was conducted at a large pediatric psychiatric hospital and included over 350 participants aged 12-21 in 3 different units of the hospital.
Is Music Good for You? | #30
You’ve probably heard people say things like “music is good medicine” or “music is good for you”. Is there something scientific to this old adage? Ellisa is going to synthesize a research review for you by authors Mona Lisa Chandra and Daniel J. Levitin called “The Neurochemistry of Music”.
The Internet's Most Asked Questions About Music Therapy | #26
This week's segment is our learning week of September and we’re going to be answering the internet's most asked questions about music therapy. I’ve compiled this list that was generated from the website “answer the public”. It will be a little random, but it’s going to be fun. With that, let’s turn it over to the people and answer the internet's most asked questions about music therapy!