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  1. Music therapy usually involves listening to music (either live or recorded). Music therapy clients may also make music on popular instruments, such as the piano, guitar, and hand drum, or sing.

  2. Music Therapist. (she/they) Therapeutic Approach: Humanistic, Feminist, Resource-Oriented, Client-Centered, Trauma-Informed, and Strengths-Based. Areas of Focus: School-based settings, resource-oriented music therapy, and music-centered music therapy. Locations: Chicago Public Schools.

  3. Work With a Music Therapist. Music therapy is provided on a referral basis and is available to patients on many inpatient medical units. Priority is given to patients with multiple and/or lengthy hospitalizations in need of extra support.

  4. Music therapy collaborates with occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, recreational therapy, art therapy, child life services and chaplain services to integrate creative and engaging approaches through music.

  5. Find quality-vetted therapists providing Music Psychotherapy in Chicago. Watch introductory videos of providers and book a free initial call to find the right therapists for you!

  6. Using music in a fun and motivating atmosphere, we assist children, teens and adults of all ages with their therapeutic needs. At RhythmWorks, we currently provide individual and contractual group music therapy services throughout Chicago’s western suburbs. Adaptive piano and guitar lessons are also available.

  7. Find music therapists in Chicago, IL on DocSpot - See reviews, procedure data, accepted insurances, education, and more for Chicago, IL music therapists.

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