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Why Should I Join AMTA? AMTA is the national organization committed to supporting, developing and expanding music therapy. When you join AMTA, the work we do together supports access, education, growth, awareness and visibility of the music therapy profession. We invite you to join our dedicated community of leaders and professionals.
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AMTA advocates for the music therapy profession as a strong national voice seeking recognition and support for music therapists and music therapy clients. See what AMTA is doing to advocate for the music therapy profession at the national and statelevels.
AMTA publishes a robust body of research and promotes the efficacy of music therapy for consumers and decision makers. Members receive online subscriptions to both music therapy journals AMTA publishes, the Journal of Music Therapy and Music Therapy Perspectives, (print copies available upon request), and are notified when important updates and tre...
AMTA provides resources, tools, and educational materials to improve and promote your practice of music therapy. The Member Toolkit, the online newsletter, frequent emails and communications, and national office staff are here to help you learn about new information and resources available.
AMTA trains high quality, music therapy professionals, from undergrad to advanced degrees, and saves you money with member discounts on conferences, books, e-courses, and other continuing education opportunities. Plus, every member of AMTA has access to over 70 possible CMTE credits (including required ethics credits) included with the cost of memb...
AMTA nurtures a large music therapy community to preserve, protect, and expand the music therapy profession. Check out discounts for new professionals, options to pay membership in installments, and other membership support options.
AMTA publishes journals, newsletters, podcasts, books, and news alertsto increase the body of music therapy education and help you become a better music therapist. Members enjoy big discounts on the purchase of all AMTA products and books.
AMTA provides referrals, job hotline, documents, tutorials, and datato help you grow your business or improve your employment. When you join AMTA you have immediate access to all member only pages on the website and the Member Toolkit.
As a member, you can meet and network with others, be part of a region, attend a conference or event, hold volunteer leadership positions, be part of a large professional network, and so much more. But perhaps the most important benefit of membership in AMTA is supporting an organization that support the profession you believe in. AMTA is a nationa...
AMTA Executive Director, Dr. Andrea Farbman, discusses benefits of membership in AMTA.
Tara O'Brien talks about how membership in AMTA benefits students.
If you've never used the AMTA website before and would like to create a personal account so you can join AMTA, register for a conference, or make a purchase online, simply go to the online store and begin shopping. You'll be prompted to login during the checkout process and you can click the "New Visitor Registration" link to create a new account.
When you join the American Music Therapy Association, you automatically become a member of the region in which you live. Join your professional and student colleagues from Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansa, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Puerto Rico, and USVI now!
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