Musync

Music therapy is a clinical and evidence-based practice that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. It is conducted by a qualified music therapist, who tailors therapeutic interventions to meet specific goals for each client.

Music Therapy

Music therapy primarily aims to improve social interactions and enhance regulation. Music is a multi-sensory experience and can be used as a means of self-expression for persons with autism. Music therapists also use music and its elements to facilitate communication skills and psychomotor functions and promote sensory and emotional regulation. Music therapy interventions can help strengthen areas of the brain necessary for basic as well as executive function skills. Music therapy is appropriate for people of all ages and abilities.

What We Can Address:

  • Increase Social Engagement and Interaction
  • Promote Communication Skills
  • Enhance Emotional Regulation
  • Improve Focus
  • Reduce Stress and Anxiety
  • Promote Self-Expression

What You May Experience:

Here are some examples of what can be addressed during your music therapy session with your dedicated therapist:

  • Instrument Playing and Singing to Enhance Aspects of Social Interaction and Self-Expression
  • Songwriting for Self-Expression
  • Music Listening to Familiar and Preferred Songs to Boost Mood and Self-Expression
  • Counselling to Support Emotional Regulation
  • Music Healing, Sound Bath, and Mindfulness Exercises to Reduce Stress and Anxiety