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Benefits to students who attend and graduate from a CAMT-Recognized music therapy education program include: Eligibility for internship. Upon completion of an internship, graduates are eligible to take the CBMT* Exam and after passing this exam, can apply for MTA Certification signifying they are qualified to work in the field and will adhere ...
Music therapy is the skillful use of music and musical elements by an accredited music therapist to promote, maintain, and restore mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Find a therapist Therapist Credentials
Where can I study music therapy in Ontario? Wilfrid Laurier University, located in Waterloo, Ontario, offers both undergraduate (BMT) and graduate (MMT) music therapy programs. Please refer to Wilfrid Laurier University for more information.
Experience the transformative power of music with Laurier's Bachelor of Music Therapy (BMT) program. As the only university in Ontario offering an undergraduate degree in music therapy, Laurier provides a unique opportunity to delve into this dynamic and fulfilling field.
Who is music therapy for? Music therapy can serve infants, children, adolescents, adults, and older adults. The following are some examples of client populations (please note that this is not an exhaustive list): Alzeimer’s Disease and Dementia; Autism; Brain injury; Neurodevelopmental disabilities; Mental health challenges (e.g. depression ...
In addition to programs funded across the country, the Music Therapy Trust also operates a Music Therapy Centre in Toronto, Ontario. At the Music Therapy Centre, we offer affordable, accessible music therapy sessions, delivered by accredited Music Therapists .
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A Certified Music Therapist uses music, within a therapeutic relationship, to support patients in improving areas of their health, functioning development and well-being. Sessions can be individual or group. Music therapy can support any patient regardless of age, musical skill, severity of illness, ability or culture.