by imagine | Sep 1, 2012 | ASD, Music Therapy, Young Children
Beth McLaughlin, LCAT, MSE, MT-BC In this podcast, the author describes how she became acquainted with six young boys with autism spectrum disorder through their behaviors and developed a successful music therapy program that included the behavioral principles of...
by imagine | Sep 1, 2012 | Music Therapy, Pediatric, Young Children
Debbie Benkovitz, LSW, MT-BC Studies demonstrate that music therapy improves the quality of life of seriously ill patients and their families by relieving pain and anxiety, helping patients and families communicate, and providing spiritual support. This podcast...
by imagine | Sep 1, 2012 | Music Therapy, Parents, Young Children
Matt Logan, MT-BC In this podcast, Matt Logan interviews Cynthia Briggs, a music therapist and psychologist who directs the music therapy program at Maryville University. She lectures and presents on the topic of music and infant attachment. In this interview, the...
by imagine | Sep 1, 2012 | International, Music Therapy, Young Children
Laura Rosen Anderson, MT-BC and Rebecca Vaudreuil, MT-BC Resounding Joy staff music therapists Rebecca Vaudreuil and Laura Anderson share their experience providing music-centered wellness for children with multiple disabilities in Southern and Northern India. A total...
by imagine | Sep 1, 2012 | Equipment, Music Therapy, Young Children
Jennifer W. Puckett, MT-BC Do you as a music therapist feel like you are constantly singing the same songs over and over again? If so, it’s important to keep in mind that the simplest tunes can provide a big boom in development by using a interdisciplinary approach in...