by GG Team | Jan 9, 2023 | GG Internship, Intervention Share, Music Therapy Interventions, New Year's Intention, Private Practice, School, Telehealth Music Therapy
Greetings! Alex here. This month, I found myself in a rut trying to plan for sessions. It’s typically pretty easy to plan when you have a “theme”, like the holidays. But now that those are over, I’m trying to incorporate fun snow/winter/New Year’s experiences into my...
by GG Team | Aug 22, 2022 | Intervention Share, Music Therapy Interventions, Music Therapy Tips & Tricks, New Professional
Hi there, I’m Abby. Before we jump into my must-haves list, I want to introduce myself. Whether or not we’ve met before, I’m glad you’re here and am appreciative that you’re taking the time to read some words I’ve written. About 3 years ago to date, I began my...
by GG Team | Feb 4, 2022 | Intervention Share, Music Therapy Interventions
Pictionary is a fun game, and MUSICAL pictionary is even more fun. So, why use musical pictionary in your music therapy sessions? Musical pictionary is an engaging and inclusive way to exercise several targeted skills and goals in music therapy. Picture identification...
by GG Team | Oct 12, 2021 | Intervention Share, Music Therapy Interventions, Songs
Check out this new song by Sarah Chappell, MT-BC. It shares fun ways to explore emotions and self regulation. Plus you’ll learn a...
by GG Team | Oct 6, 2021 | Intervention Share
In this original song by Ellen Antes, MT-BC, we aim to share ways to: Identify emotions in ways other than words Develop coping skills for difficult to manage emotions Check out this song with some “blanks” filled in, then look below for a songwriting...
by GG Team | Feb 8, 2021 | Holiday, Intervention Share, Music Therapy Tips & Tricks, Older Adults, Self Care, Telehealth Music Therapy, Wellness
On Valentine’s Day, the world focuses so much on love for romantic partners, but this Valentine’s Day, we want to share a music therapy intervention that focuses on self-love and appreciating what’s inside your heart. Best part? This intervention was designed for...