Posts Tagged ‘therapy’
Music therapy board president says degree requirement changes are far off

The president of the American Music Therapy Association says part of the reason UND is choosing to suspend its music therapy program is incorrect. Read more here…
Music therapy for students who are both deaf and blind truly works, teacher says

MILLCREEK — Rachel Lighty sings a “hello” song and plays her guitar for a captive audience with special challenges. She loves her job helping children who can’t see or hear better interact with the world around them. Read more here…
MUSICIANS FOR HEALING

KARSYN: Morningside senior brings Musicians for Healing to health care facilities. SIOUX CITY | The high notes and trills of a single, silver flute cut through ringing telephones in the nurses’ station and carry throughout the hospital halls like a street performer in a subway station. Read more here…
Music Therapy – Still Experimental?

Rebecca Faulkner holds up an iPad and asks Johnathan to pick a song from the list displayed on the tablet’s screen. He drags his eyes across the room, groans and plants his index finger on the center of the touchscreen. Read more here…
Music Therapy Club hosted the annual Mr. Marywood beauty pageant on campus

The Music Therapy Club held its second annual male pageant on campus, Mr. Marywood. The event, held from 9 to 10:30 p.m. on April 5, was a free public event for the community. This included an obstacle course, wardrobe changes, acts and questions to be answered by the judges. Read more here…
American Music Therapy Association: UND, please reconsider

SILVER SPRING, Md.—The leadership of the American Music Therapy Association is dismayed to learn of the recent plan by UND to suspend enrollment for the bachelor’s degree program in music therapy due to budget shortfalls. Read more here…
Healing music at Richland hospital

RICHLAND, Wash — There’s some great live music playing in Richland, but the venue may surprise you. Read more here…
Music therapy services helps those with disabilities heal

LEBANON, Pa. (WHTM) – Proof that healing can come from more than literal medicine. WB Music provides therapy services. Read more here…
Northants charity receives cheque for £25,000 to help fund music therapy for disabled children

Heart Four Counties Breakfast presenters Stuart Miles and Katy Hill surprised the organisers of Thomas’s Fund with a cheque for £25,505 as part of Global’s Make Some Noise campaign. Read more here…
Steve Young cuts ribbon on Sophie’s Place music therapy lounge
Sophie’s Place stands out from the immaculate second floor of the new Sutter hospital with its light-up marquee sign, a musically inspired wall collage and a case of noise-canceling headphones. Read more here…