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  1. Feb 1, 2020 · Questions and concerns regarding the sunset of the National Music Therapy Registry and the subsequent impact on the use of alternate professional designations, particularly in NY and in relation to the Licensed Creative Arts Therapist (LCAT) law, have been brought to the attention of the New York State Task Force on Occupational Regulation (NYSTF).

  2. Planning and preparation, from initial assessment, intervention plan, choice of music therapy methods and ongoing evaluation, lead to personalized music therapy sessions. More on clinical information.

  3. The National Music Therapy Registry (NMTR) existed from 1998-2019 to serve music therapy professionals with the following designations: RMT (Registered Music Therapist), CMT (Certified Music Therapist), ACMT (Advanced Certified Music Therapist).

  4. The National Music Therapy Registry (NMTR) existed from 1998-2019 to maintain a list of music therapy professionals who met accepted educational and clinical training standards and were qualified to practice music therapy with the following designations: RMT, CMT, ACMT which were issued prior to the organization of AMTA.

  5. For those who chose to keep the professional designations of RMT, CMT, and ACMT instead of becoming board certified, the National Music Therapy Registry (NMTR) was established with an understanding that the registry would expire in 2020.

  6. Jan 19, 2012 · To date, their work has resulted in 35 active state task forces, 2 licensure bills passed in 2011, and an estimated 10 bills being filed in 2012 that seek to create either a music therapy registry or license for music therapy.

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  8. THE NATIONAL MUSIC THERAPY REGISTRY SERVES AS A RESOURCE OF PROFESSIONALLY QUALIFIED MUSIC THERAPISTS HAVING THE DESIGNATIONS OF RMT, CMT AND ACMT. ACTIVITIES CENTER ON THE MAINTENANCE OF THIS REGISTRY AND RESPONDING TO INQUIRIES FROM CONSUMERS, ADMINISTRATORS AND THERAPISTS.

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