Expert 1:1 music therapy, for all ages.




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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS THAT OVERSEE MUSIC THERAPY and clinical research





HOW MUSIC THERAPY WORKS

Music therapy is tailored to your needs.
No prior musical experience required.

Music therapy uses music, instead of talking, as the medium to achieve therapeutic goals by changing the brain and behavior.

Improvisation

Songwriting

Joint Attentional Activity

Emotional Processing

Narrative and Thematic Analysis

Nonverbal Communication

Movement and Dance

Singing and Vocalization

Coping Skills Training

Guided Imagery

Emotion and Thought Training

Memory

Message anytime

Message your therapist anytime for answers to your questions and support between sessions.




Track your progress

We track your progress and make it easy for you to view the results from therapy week by week.





Backed by Science

Music therapy improves 5 areas of health


Our approach to therapy has wide-ranging and proven benefits across 5 core areas of life.


Emotional

  • Releases repressed (bottled up) emotions
  • Lessens isolation
  • Improves mood and self-esteem
  • Decreases depression
  • Reduces anxiety
  • Facilitates self-expression
  • Helps manage stress
  • Improves emotion regulation

Physical

  • Lowers blood pressure
  • Can affect heart rate and respiration (breathing) rate
  • Improves motor development or processing
  • Improves sleep and decreases insomnia
  • Supports fine and gross motor skills
  • Improvements in ambulation
  • Helps to manage chronic pain
  • Reduces asthma episodes
  • Reduces pain after surgery

Cognition

  • Increases sense of control
  • Improves coping skills
  • Lessens the effects of dementia
  • Improves memory
  • Improves concentration and attention
  • Improves sensory skills
  • Supporting academic achievement outcomes including IEP goals and objectives and transfer of knowledge and skills to other settings

Social

  • Improves self-esteem
  • Helps autistic children and adults improve social communication
  • Decreases social anxiety
  • Enhances self-expression and communication for nonspeaking individuals
  • Can improve social skills for people with personality disorders
  • Improves eye contact and eye gaze
  • Improves turn-taking

Spiritual

  • Improves a sense of meaning and purpose
  • Improves hope for people in hospice and palliative care
  • Allows people and their families to process end-of-life care for themselves and their loved ones
  • Music can improve a sense of spirituality and help explore your own spiritual beliefs

A clear path to better health, and better living

Our unique and data-driven approach helps you to target specific goals and track your progress.

Treatment tailored to you

1:1 help from expert therapists

Weekly or bi-weekly online sessions

Track your progress week by week

Our therapies are accessible to a variety of populations

Music therapists provide support for many different neurodevelopmental, neurologic, and mental health conditions.

GET HELP FOR:

Alzheimer's Disease

Anorexia

Autism

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Bipolar Disorder

Cancer Patients

Dementia

Depression

Insomnia

General Anxiety

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Panic Disorder

Parkinson's Disease

Personality Disorders

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Schizophrenia

Social Anxiety

Substance Abuse

Traumatic Brain Injury

And more...



MEET OUR THERAPISTS

Life-changing therapy, no matter where you live


Our therapists are handpicked across the United States and Canada, ensuring you receive compassionate, respectful, and expert care.


 

Real results.

Real stories.



Read More Reviews

Music therapy helped my child overcome the negative effects of bullying and improve his self-esteem.

Jodie T

Music therapy provides a kind of expression which goes much deeper than speech and facilitates wholeness in an individual.

Jim B


Our pRICING options

Affordable care with plans right for you.


Because quality healthcare shouldn't be out of reach for anyone.


TRY IT. NO COMMITMENT

Introductory Session (all ages)

Most Popular:
One-off 50 min session

starting at $125

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Kids

Most Popular:
25 min sessions, 2x per week

starting at $49/session

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Adults

Most Popular:
50 min sessions, 1x per week

starting at $99/session

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Elderly

Most Popular:
25 min sessions, 2x per week

starting at $49/session




FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What's on your mind?

If your question isn't answered below, view our full list of FAQs here.

Or call us at (888)-816-8742.



Are my telehealth music therapy sessions reimbursed by insurance?

Currently, insurance is not accepted, but a superbill can be provided each month for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Board-certified music therapists are considered out-of-network providers. There's no guarantee that therapists are pre-registered with insurance companies.

How many sessions do I need to sign up for?

Initially, you can sign up for 1 introductory session. After that, it's suggested to purchase sessions in bundles of 4 for adults or 8 for kids and teens. Continuing for at least 8 to 12 sessions is recommended for significant effects, with long-lasting effects observed after 16 sessions.

Do I need to have any prior musical experience to receive music therapy?

No prior musical experience, training, or knowledge is required to receive music therapy.

Do I need to own or have access to musical instruments to receive music therapy?

Owning or having access to musical instruments is not necessary for receiving music therapy.

How do you ensure that my data and information are kept private?

The company is HIPAA-compliant, conducts self-audits to ensure data protection, and has received a HIPPA-compliant seal from the Compliancy Group LLC. Any concerns about data breaches should be reported via email.

I am in traditional talk therapy. Can I also sign up for music therapy?

Yes, music therapy can be delivered alongside other forms of healthcare, including talk therapy, and has been shown to be more effective when combined with talk therapy.

Do you offer any other forms of therapy other than music therapy?

Currently, only music therapy is offered.

I am a representative of an organization (e.g., clinic or hospital). Do you offer services for businesses?

Services are available for clinics, hospitals, healthcare organizations, and businesses.

Can you provide music therapy to clients anywhere in the United States?

Music therapy is provided for clients residing in 40 of the 50 states.

I live outside of the US. Can I still sign up for therapy?

Most of the time, yes. The ability to provide therapy depends on the client's country of residence, determined through a brief survey.

What if I do not like telehealth music therapy?

You can stop your music therapy sessions at any time and receive a refund for any sessions paid for but not received, as long as you cancel within 3 months of payment.

Do music therapists provide a diagnosis?

Music therapists do not provide a clinical diagnosis but can offer an in-depth assessment to help identify therapeutic goals.

What is music therapy and how does it work?

Music therapy is the clinical use of music to achieve individualized goals like reducing stress, improving mood, and enhancing social communication, without requiring prior musical experience.

What is telehealth music therapy and does it work?

Telehealth music therapy, delivered virtually, has been found to be as effective as in-person therapy, with rapid emergence of clinical research supporting its effectiveness.

Is music therapy right for me?

Music therapy suits many client types across all life stages. An introductory session is offered to determine if it's right for the individual.

How much does music therapy cost?

An introductory session costs $125. Bundles cost $99 per 50-minute session for adults and $49 per 25-minute session for kids and teens.

How many music therapy sessions do I need?

Continuing with music therapy for at least 8 to 12 sessions is suggested after an introductory session, based on clinical research for significant effects.

Does music therapy actually help?

Yes, based on thousands of peer-reviewed clinical studies, including randomized controlled-trials, music therapy is effective across different populations.

What are the methods of music therapy?

Music therapy methods include receptive, re-creative, improvisational, and compositional, with various modalities developed over fifty years, similar to modalities within talk therapy.

Who does music therapy help?

Music therapy helps with more than 20 conditions and disorders, including neurodevelopmental conditions, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and more.

What are examples of music therapy working?

Music therapy has been effective across emotional and mental health, physical health, cognition, social, and spiritual domains.

What does a music therapist do?

Music therapists are trained in evidence-based methods to achieve behavioral and health outcomes, requiring a bachelor’s degree in music therapy and 1200 hours of clinical training.

Is music therapy regulated?

Music therapy is strictly regulated in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and many other countries by organizations like the American Music Therapy Association and the Certification Board for Music Therapists.

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