Individual & Group Music Therapy

Our team of board-certified music therapists provide individual and group music therapy services to children and adults with a variety of diagnoses and at different stages of life. Music therapy services are offered through telehealth and in-person. We provide services at our center in Rockland, MA as well as in schools, residential facilities, day habilitation programs, hospitals, and community sites throughout Southeastern, MA

What is music therapy?
Who is music therapy for?

Private Music Therapy at our Center

Individual/Dyad/Small Group

Music Therapy

 

Ages: early childhood through adults

For Those With: Autism, ADD/ADHD, Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, anxiety, learning disabilities, dementia, and anyone else looking for social/emotional/developmental support

Supports Provided: Music therapy is the clinical use of music by a board-certified music therapist to address non-musical goals across all areas of development.  Music therapy goals will be determined following the intake process.  Common goals revolve around:

  • speech/communication
  • social/emotional support
  • gross/fine motor
  • academic support

Music interventions may include: singing, playing instruments, music and movement, guided listening, songwriting, and improvisation.  NO PREVIOUS MUSIC EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. 

Individual vs. Group: Our individual and small group sessions allow for the music therapist to work on more targeted goals and provide more individualized support.  Families can choose from individual, dyad (2 people), or small group (3 people).  Dyads and small groups are formed based on need and will be scheduled based on availability of all parties involved.

Group Music Therapy at our Center

Music Therapy Social Groups

 

For Those With: Autism, ADD/ADHD, Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, anxiety, learning disabilities, dementia, and anyone else looking for social/emotional/developmental support

Supports Provided: Music therapy is the clinical use of music by a board-certified music therapist to address non-musical goals across all areas of development.

Common social group goals revolve around:

  • communication skills
  • self regulation
  • social/emotional development
  • self expression

Music interventions may include: singing, playing instruments, music and movement, guided listening, songwriting, and improvisation.  NO PREVIOUS MUSIC EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.

Our group offerings vary throughout the year. Visit our classes page to view our current music therapy groups and other creative arts wellness programs.

Interested in a social group for an age bracket that isn't listed? Contact us to express interest and get on the waitlist!

Individual and Group Music Therapy at Your Location

Contact us directly for information about our COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS and bringing music therapy services to your school, day hab, nursing home, or other community program.

What is Music Therapy?

Music therapy is the clinical use of music and musical interventions by a board-certified music therapist to help clients improve their cognitive, physical, social, or emotional well-being within a therapeutic context. In addition to being strong musicians, music therapists need to have a deep understanding of development, counseling techniques, psychology, disabilities and medical diagnosis.

Our team of music therapists works with clients, their family members, health aids, and/or treatment team to determine how music therapy may be most effective in strengthening the client’s skills, development and quality of life. Music and music interventions are chosen based on the interests and unique needs of each individual client we serve. The music therapy service plan will be developed following an intake/assessment.

Sample Music Therapy Goals

These are a broad overview of areas music therapy can address. Specific goals will be chosen following the intake/assessment process.

  • Increase attention span/concentration skills
  • Improve emotional regulation
  • Increase/maintain cognitive skills
  • Improve fine/gross motor skills
  • Increase self-esteem
  • Improve communication skills
  • Increase interactions with peers, interpersonal contact, and socialization
  • Stimulate creativity and critical thinking
  • Develop strategies for dealing with stress
  • Increase tolerance of instruction
  • Develop skills in dealing with emotions
  • Increase awareness, acceptance, and responsibility to others' feelings
  • Cope with a medical diagnosis of yourself or a loved one
  • Improve oxygen saturation levels, respiratory rates, and blood pressure
  • Manage pain with little to no use of pain medications or medical interventions
  • Manage symptoms of anxiety
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Sample Music Therapy Interventions

Interventions are chosen based on the therapeutic goals of each client. No prior music experience is necessary to benefit from and take part in music therapy services.

  • Songwriting
  • Lyric analysis
  • Life reflection through music
  • Improvisation (vocal and instrumental)
  • Music and imagery
  • Movement and music
  • Active listening
  • Drumming
  • Music and relaxation
  • Learning through music

Who is Music Therapy for?

Research has shown that many people (young and old) can benefit from music therapy in a variety of ways. Therefore, music therapists generally specialize in working with certain populations. When searching for a music therapist, it is important that you find someone who meets your specific needs, just as you would when looking for any other healthcare professional or therapist. Below is a list of some diagnosis/populations and organizations/facilities that we work at (in addition to services at our center). Please note, this is not an exhaustive list of who we serve or where we offer services. Contact us directly to discuss your particular needs.

Who We Serve:

  • Intellectual, Developmental, Learning Disabilities
  • Autism
  • Anxiety Disorders and ADD/ADHD
  • Mental Health (supporting social/emotional needs)
  • Memory Loss &Eldercare
  • Pediatric/Adult Cancer Patients and other medical diagnosis (typically seen in-home or as outpatient service)
  • Pediatric/Adult Hospice
  • Perinatal (Prenatal, Labor/Delivery, Postnatal support)
  • NICU infants and their family
  • Early Intervention Services

Where We Work:

  • Our center in Rockland, MA
  • South Shore Perinatal Wellness Center
  • Early Intervention Centers
  • Adult Day Habilitation and Day Care
  • Nursing/Rehab. Facilities
  • Schools (Public and Private)
  • Preschools and Childcare Facilities
  • Hospitals/Medical Practices
  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Centers
  • Human Services Organizations
  • Town Recreation Departments
  • Town Council on Aging
  • Community Groups (Girl/Boy Scouts, home-school co-ops, libraries, etc.)
  • Mental Health Agencies