Processing Musical Experiences

Considerations For Music Therapists

Processing Musical Experiences: Considerations For Music Therapists
$64.00
One time

This course explores how to create brave, supportive spaces for clients to process musical experiences, with attention to when and how verbal or nonverbal processing is most appropriate. Participants will examine clinical considerations and practice designing musical experiences and processing prompts that can be immediately integrated into their work.


✓ 3 CMTEs for MTBCs
✓ 3 PD credits for educators & related professionals

About the course

How do we create a brave space for clients to process their musical experiences? And, how do we know when, what, and how to process these experiences together? 

This course will address these questions, along with overall considerations for verbal processing and reasons that processing, whether verbally or otherwise, might be indicated or contraindicated for the clients with whom you work. In addition, you will have the opportunity to explore several musical experiences and processing examples and to create your own musical experiences and processing prompts to integrate immediately into your clinical work.

What you’ll learn

Meet your instructor

Jennifer Hicks, MMT, MT-BC, E-RYT (she/her/hers) is a board-certified music therapist, a licensed music educator, an experienced registered yoga teacher, and the founder of Joyful Noises LLC. Jennifer specializes in mentoring music therapy students and professionals through 1:1 supervision, the MT Mentor membership community, and continuing music therapy education (CMTE) courses. She also provides consultations, marketing support, and copyediting services for other small business owners and creative arts professionals. Jennifer’s vision is to create and support courageous communities that work towards social justice and encourage cultural humility, lifelong learning, gratitude, and living in the AND* to inspire joy and sustainable, wholistic wellness. Her mission is to use her foundation of music therapy, marketing, and mindfulness-based principles to:

  • Inspire and empower students, professionals, and clients to experience and create joy in their lives through living in the AND* and through prioritizing sustainable, wholistic wellness,

  • Create and support courageous communities built on cultural humility, where all are welcomed and encouraged to grow and where cultural intersectionalities are explored and honored as we work towards social justice together, and

  • Partner with music therapy and creative arts organizations and businesses as we seek to move our professions forward through guest lectures, presentations, supervision, and service.

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Processing Musical Experiences

Considerations For Music Therapists

Processing Musical Experiences: Considerations For Music Therapists
$64.00
One time

This course explores how to create brave, supportive spaces for clients to process musical experiences, with attention to when and how verbal or nonverbal processing is most appropriate. Participants will examine clinical considerations and practice designing musical experiences and processing prompts that can be immediately integrated into their work.


✓ 3 CMTEs for MTBCs
✓ 3 PD credits for educators & related professionals