Empty Nest Syndrome: How Music Therapy Can Help Parents Cope

Experiencing an empty nest can be an emotionally challenging time for parents as they adjust to their child leaving home. However, music therapy can be a powerful tool to help parents cope with this transition. Music therapy provides a safe and creative outlet for parents to express their emotions, develop coping strategies, and connect with others going through similar experiences. In this blog post, we explore the benefits of music therapy for parents dealing with empty nest syndrome and how it can help them navigate this challenging time with greater ease and resilience.

Discovering Your Authentic Self: Empowering LGBTQIA Clients Through Music Therapy

Explore the transformative power of music therapy for LGBTQIA individuals seeking to embrace their authentic selves. Learn how music can help navigate challenges, promote self-expression, and foster healing in various stages of life, from questioning teens to families in grief and individuals facing terminal illnesses.

Music-Based Mindfulness Exercises: 4 Ways To Be, Hear, Now

“Mindfulness” is a big craze. It seems like every day I read a new article describing the benefits of mindfulness and mindfulness exercises. From incorporating it in healthcare, schools, and business, more and more people and organizations are recognizing how mindfulness can have a positive effect on them. And I think that’s great. I believe […]

Using Music To Help You Express Your Personal Narrative

Everyone has a story. Every experience we have in life contributes to our life story. These experiences help create the personal narrative we tell ourselves, whether consciously or subconsciously. Sometimes these personal narratives are positive. And in these cases, we can look back at ourselves and our lives from a place of contentment or pride. […]

How Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Can Be Supported Through Music

Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a commonly used approach in mental health care. It suggests that some of the mental health symptoms people experience are due to having a distorted view of themself, others, and the world. My latest blog post explores how music can be used to support concepts found in cognive-behavioral therapy.