Music Therapist

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Music therapists use music to help people improve their mental health, emotional wellbeing, and communication skills. They work with individuals or groups who may have a variety of needs, such as children with autism, adults with mental health issues, elderly people with dementia, or patients recovering from injury. Sessions often involve activities like singing, playing instruments, listening to music, and songwriting. The aim is to support clients in expressing themselves, building confidence, and achieving therapeutic goals. Music therapists often work closely with other professionals, such as doctors, teachers, and social workers, as part of a wider care team.

Music Therapist

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