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5 Ways to Build a Relationship Through Music

There are many ways music can bring people together, whether it is by simply listening to the same song simultaneously or by singing a song together. Here is a list of five ways a relationship can be enhanced through music.

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Behind the Scenes of Music Therapy

It may be challenging sometimes to tell the difference between a music therapist and a musician giving a performance. The music that is chosen for the performance may be therapeutic in nature, but it is different than a music therapy session.

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Give Yourself Grace for the Holidays

December is full of holiday spirit and it can be a wonderful time of year. But it can also be a very difficult time. Christmas isn’t always joyous. If someone has lost someone close to them, Christmas may intensify their grief. Many feelings of loss come up, and maybe even feelings of anxiety as the date gets closer. It is a holiday that is very difficult to avoid.

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Music with Gratitude in the Small Things

But I don’t think being grateful always needs to be extravagant. I would like to offer some ideas for how to be grateful for the little things to take some of the pressure off. I have chosen some songs that helped me think of what I am grateful for, but I encourage you to think of ones that really speak to you.

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Exercising the Brain with Music Therapy

We used to think that once we got to be a certain age, our brain was the way it was going to be, and that was that. We have since learned that the brain changes over time, and we can work on forming new connections even as we get older.

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Music Therapy in the Early Years

Often times, when I tell people I am a music therapist for children under the age of 3, I get a surprised look and a follow-up question that is something like, “how does that work? They are so little!” And yes, it is true!

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