Music Therapy
A therapy approach that uses music as a rehabilitative tool — no musical ability is required.
What is Music therapy?
Music therapy is a form of rehabilitation and treatment where different elements of music — listening, playing, singing, improvising — are used for therapeutic goals. You don't need to know how to play any instrument to participate.
Who can benefit from Music therapy?
Music therapy helps a wide range of people of all ages: - Children with developmental challenges - People in mental health rehabilitation - Neurological rehabilitation (brain injury, aphasia) - Elderly people (memory disorders) - Those suffering from stress, anxiety, or depression
What happens in therapy?
In music therapy, you may listen to music, play simple instruments, sing, or move along with music. Music provides a safe way to express and process emotions. The therapist designs exercises individually according to your needs.