Music Therapy for Trauma
I feel worthless. My anxiety is out of control. I’m constantly snapping at the kids because I’m so irritable. I can’t stop thinking about it. I have to pay attention to everything, or else I get nervous. I don’t see the point in living. I have constant headaches and I feel sick all the time. I sabotage all of my relationships. I just want to be alone. I have outbursts of emotion and I don’t know where they come from.
Music Therapy for People with Special Needs
As a parent, we all have hopes and dreams of what life will look like for our children as they grow up. We look forward to little league games and birthday parties. We dream of their first school dance or whether or not they may be cast in the school play. We may have even thought about what graduation and post-school age will look like. While these thoughts and aspirations are full of hope and wonder, if you are parenting a child with special needs these ideals may also pose a variety of challenges and considerations.
Music Therapy for Teens
If you’re the parent of a teenager, you may have experienced these thoughts and feelings. Parenting teens through the challenges of today’s world can feel daunting, confusing and overwhelming. You have the best of intentions and it seems you’ve tried everything, yet there still exists an invisible barrier between you and your teen. If you are feeling this way, you are not alone.
Music Therapy for Children
Music therapy is the specialized use of music by a credentialed professional who develops individualized treatment and supportive interventions with people of all ages and ability levels to address their social, communication, emotional, physical, cognitive, behavioral, sensory and/or spiritual needs.
What is Music Therapy?
Music therapy is the specialized use of music by a credentialed professional who develops individualized treatment and supportive interventions with people of all ages and ability levels to address their social, communication, emotional, physical, cognitive, behavioral, sensory and/or spiritual needs.
Managing Trauma with Neurofeedback
Could it be trauma? Trauma is described as an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, rape or natural disaster. Immediately after the event, shock and denial are typical.