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Music Therapy is an evidence-based type of therapy that can help people with a wide range of conditions. In this video, we look specifically at how it can h...
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Jan 27, 2024 · 2. Singing. Singing is a universal music therapy technique that is suitable for clients of all ages and backgrounds. It has been incorporated in various forms and activities and is a widely used music therapy tool today. Many psychologists call singing the ‘mega-vitamin’ for the brain.
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This video explains music therapy in an interview with Rachael Finnerty — a music therapist who is accredited in Canada. It introduces music therapy interven...
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