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Thriving Out of Necessity: Medical Music Therapy on the Pediatric Unit During COVID19

Thriving Out of Necessity: Medical Music Therapy on the Pediatric Unit During COVID19

by imagine | Jun 18, 2021 | early childhood education, Music Therapy, Parents, Pediatric, Siblings, Technology, Telepractice, Young Children

Callie Cowart, MT-BC Thriving Out of Necessity: Medical Music Therapy on the Pediatric Unit During COVID19 Providing music therapy sessions in pediatrics and pediatric ICU units over the past year, Callie Cowart’s services shifted from a patient-centered to a more...
Being Playful in a Pediatric Hospital: Music Therapy and Child Life Perspectives

Being Playful in a Pediatric Hospital: Music Therapy and Child Life Perspectives

by imagine | Sep 1, 2018 | Collaboration, Music Therapy, Pediatric, Play, Young Children

Matt Logan, MA, MT-BC, Brianna Negrete, MM, MT-BC, and Chloe Kelleher, MA, CCLS Can sick children play? Two music therapists and a child life specialist from UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in San Francisco discuss the importance of supporting play. The music therapy...
The Final Movement: Music Therapy and Pediatric Palliative Care

The Final Movement: Music Therapy and Pediatric Palliative Care

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...

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