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      • Based in the Music Therapy Centre in Toronto, the Music Therapy Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to making music therapy available to more people in more communities across Canada. The scientific evidence tells us that music therapy works.
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  1. We fund music therapy in Canada. Music moves us. We have all felt the power of music – all kinds of music – on some level. For those living with physical, developmental, or emotional challenges, music moves us in even more profound ways.

  2. Based in the Music Therapy Centre in Toronto, the Music Therapy Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to making music therapy available to more people in more communities across Canada. The scientific evidence tells us that music therapy works.

  3. Music therapy is an internationally established therapy, developed through decades of research and evidence. Music therapy draws upon the power of making and responding to music and is delivered by accredited music therapists.

  4. Since 1994, the Canadian Music Therapy Fund (CMTF) has helped thousands of Canadians work towards their health and wellness goals with the support of music therapy. Based in the Music Therapy Centre in Toronto, the CMTF is a registered charity with a mission to increase public awareness about music therapy and provide accessible music therapy ...

  5. Music therapy is a lifeline for those facing the emotional, social, and cognitive challenges of dementia and cognitive decline. It taps into the brain’s resilience, sparking moments of joy, connection, and clarity that are otherwise hard to reach.

  6. www.musictherapy.ca › about-camt-music-therapyAbout Music Therapy - CAMT

    What is music therapy? Music therapy is a discipline in which Certified Music Therapists (MTAs) use music purposefully within therapeutic relationships to support development, health, and well-being.

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  8. Music therapy is a form of treatment that uses music within the therapeutic relationship to help accomplish the patient’s individualized goals. This evidence-based approach involves...

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