What is Music Therapy? 

Simply put, music therapy is music as therapy. The nonverbal, creative, structural, and emotional qualities of music are used in the therapeutic relationship to facilitate contact, interaction, self-awareness, learning, self-expression, communication, and personal development.

See some video examples of music therapy in action here: 

“Music therapy is the skillful use of music and musical elements to promote, maintain, and restore mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health.”
— Canadian Association of Music Therapy

Music for Life offers individual music therapy sessions that are specifically tailored to meet clients' needs and goals. Music therapy can include improvisation, song writing, instrument exploration, musical activities, music listening, and music for relaxation. Piano, guitar, voice, hand drums, the Garage Band program, and a variety of creative percussive instruments are offered for use during each session.

Music has no limits! Contact us for your FREE assessment session today!