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Experiencing Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) as a Traveler

Experiencing Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) as a Traveler

As I’ve written about in previous posts, the past few months of my life have been filled with change. While I can always talk about my life with friends or family, I felt like I needed a new approach to […]

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Is Music Therapy Taking Over My Life?

Is Music Therapy Taking Over My Life?

I moved to Portland, Oregon six weeks ago solely for a job. When I first got here I didn’t know anyone and I hadn’t visited before, but now my new city and life are starting to feel familiar. I’ve memorized […]

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Am I a Budding Academic, or Not?

It’s a Thursday morning and I somehow wake up before 7:00a with the sun. I roll out of bed and make some coffee, eggs, and toast in my quiet apartment in Miami that I share with only myself. Walking between […]

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Connecting with the Music Cognition Community

As a music therapist who’s interested in bridging the gap between the science of music cognition and the art of music therapy, I was super excited to attend the biennial conference of the International Conference of Music Perception and Cognition […]

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Four New Year’s Resolutions for Music Therapists

Another new year, another list of resolutions to be forgotten new week, right? Not this year. Below are four ideas to benefit your music therapy practice for yourself, your clients, and the field. No guilt required. 1. Get Involved While […]

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Rediscovering Music in Times of Change

They say that “time flies when you’re having fun”, but after the last three months of my life I’m petitioning to change that saying to “time flies when you’re starting grad school”. This is not to say that moving across […]

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