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What role can “chaos” have in a music therapy session?

by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | Mar 22, 2022 | Adolescents, Mental Health, Music Therapy, Recent, Research

Playing With Chaos: Broadening Possibilities for How Music Therapist’s Consider Chaos in Group Work With Young People Researchers from the University of Melbourne in Australia surveyed existing literature to explore how “chaos”, or a sense of disorder or confusion,...

Which elements of music may be most important for promoting mindfulness?

by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | Jul 14, 2021 | Music Therapy, Recent, Research

Music Stimuli for Mindfulness Practice: A Replication Study In hopes of furthering knowledge of music’s potential impacts on mindfulness, researchers from Arizona State University and the University of Iowa replicated a past study comparing effects of differing music...

How can rhythm benefit traumatic brain injury patients?

by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | Jul 14, 2021 | Music Therapy, Recent, Research

Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation and Gait Training in Traumatic Brain Injury: A pilot study. In response to a perceived research gap on the use of a Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) technique with traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients, researchers from Craig Hospital in...

Interview with Dania Santiago, ma, CCC-SLP of Kids Developmental Clinic

by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | May 4, 2021 | Music Therapy

  Interview with Dania Santiago, MA, CCC-SLP of Kids Developmental Clinic     Ingrid sat down with Dania Santiago, speech therapist with Kids Developmental Clinic – one of the Harrison Center for Music Therapy’s community partners – to...

How can music therapists use music to enhance existing verbal skills?

by The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC | Apr 19, 2021 | Autism, Music Therapy, Recent, Research

Music Therapists’ Perceptions of the Therapeutic Potentials Using Music When Working with Verbal Children on the Autism Spectrum: A Qualitative Analysis In response to a noted research gap on the therapeutic use of music with children with autism who communicate...
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The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC

The Harrison Center for Music Therapy, LLC provides music-based therapeutic interventions to all ages and abilities in Houston and surrounding areas. The Harrison Center Staff utilizes music therapy to address individualized functional goals for our clients.

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  • What role can “chaos” have in a music therapy session?
  • Which elements of music may be most important for promoting mindfulness?
  • How can rhythm benefit traumatic brain injury patients?
  • Interview with Dania Santiago, ma, CCC-SLP of Kids Developmental Clinic
  • How can music therapists use music to enhance existing verbal skills?

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