MU502
Clinical Music Psychotherapy Skills I
0.5 Credit

Students learn to develop foundations of core psychotherapy skills and work within musical frameworks based upon established music psychotherapy theories with diverse client populations. Song writing and clinical improvisation techniques for music psychotherapy interventions are explored and experienced through practical exercises and role-playing. Pre-composed music and musical forms are analyzed to gain an understanding of clinical improvisation and diversity of musical styles including non-European musical traditions. Students learn to structure and facilitate the music therapy process, formulate the direction of therapy, and assess the needs of the client by applying a variety of musical techniques. This course equips students for MU504, their first clinical placement.