by jb music therapy | Mar 24, 2021 | Blog, Mental Health, Neuro Rehab - Brain Injury, Stroke
Music therapy is one of the healthcare professionals that a patient might come across during their stay in the hospital, along with encounters with various other healthcare professionals such as doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, occupational therapists,...
by jb music therapy | Mar 17, 2021 | Blog, COVID-19, Mental Health, Uncategorized
If one thing this past year has taught me, it is that we, humans, are incredibly resilient, creative, and adaptable creatures. When we were told to stay home, to protect those most vulnerable, we adapted to a new world of virtual work environments. When we were told...
by jb music therapy | Jan 8, 2021 | Blog, Neuro Rehab - Brain Injury, Stroke
As the world becomes more complex, society continues to seek new ways to feel more connected and feel well. In so many ways the frontline music therapist provides the opportunity to build that bridge. At the simplest level music brings more meaning into moments. And,...
by jb music therapy | Oct 5, 2020 | Blog, Music Therapy Resources
This year members of our national association – the Canadian Association of Music Therapists – connected for our first ever online conference amidst the pandemic. The theme was: ‘Creating Space, Nurturing Potential.” The Opening Keynote Speaker –...
by jb music therapy | Jun 3, 2020 | Blog, COVID-19, Music Therapy Resources
Singing has been classified as a high-risk activity during COVID-19. What does this mean for the music therapists and the clients we serve? Are we allowed to sing? What do we know as of June 1, 2020 Large droplets and aerosols can be transmitted via touch and...