5 Overlooked Concepts When Designing Music Therapy Experiences | #40

Too often we observe the simplest of concepts are forgotten when in the thick of designing music therapy experiences. This is mostly observed in students, interns, and new professionals, but honestly even experienced clinicians can benefit from stepping back to the basics. 

5 Concepts to Consider:

  1. Teach (train) vs. Test

  2. Goal Not Intervention

  3. Where’s the Work?

  4. HOW are you using music?

  5. Strive for Zen

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