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Music therapy has long embraced a humanistic perspective that encourages self-determination and personal choice. This perspective encourages clients to be their own primary decision maker, with the belief that individuals can overcome challenges, reach goals, and use their free will for success.
This perspective, also known as a person-centered approach to music therapy, can be especially beneficial when working with clients who have disabilities, chronic illness or challenging life circumstances. Explore how you can apply this perspective in both your client work and own practice.
Gain a better insight into the experiences and difficulties experienced by clients with low awareness states, as well as gain appropriate assessment tools to guide intervention. Hear research-informed recommendations, clinical examples, and videos featuring low awareness state patients so you can better serve these patients within your practice.
Experienced voice-based clinicians/educators will teach you about the role of voice in clinical settings and give you a practical understanding of therapeutic situations requiring more extensive vocal skill work. Discover ways to utilize your voice for both musical and non-musical needs, developing leadership abilities with an expansive, empathetic, and expressive tone.
Discover how your therapist identity impacts and directs your clinical practice. Examine yourself and other therapists’ identities in relation to gender, sexuality, race, disability, and other forms of oppression to gain a deeper insight into how these identities shape what you do clinically.
Queering our listening, looking, and clinical spaces can revolutionize how we perceive voices, bodies, and clinical practice. Draw inspiration from current societal movements to bring an empowering vision and action plan into your workplace setting.
Establishing a solid foundation for the care of LGBTQ+ clients and their families necessitates an understanding of how to treat this population with respect. Gain tips and strategies for working with these clients both in your private practice as well as your supervisory role.
This roundtable discussion brings together music therapists and students who identify as LGBTQ+ to explore the implications of being LGBTQ+ in the workplace, and how it may impact their work. Participants will share their experiences with discrimination, intersectionality, disclosure, benefits of being LGBTQ+ in the workplace while learning from others about how they have addressed these challenges.
This panel includes music therapists who have clinical and supervisory roles working with LGBTQ+ clients. Together, they will discuss the unique challenges and rewards of working with this population as well as share their own perspectives and approaches for supporting both clients and families affected by LGBTQ+ identity.
No matter your experience as a music therapist, developing leadership skills can be daunting. Discover how to lead effectively and incorporate essential components of successful leadership into your practice, such as team building and communication, through this informative webinar.