
Music therapists
Music therapists are trained professionals who use music as a therapeutic tool to help individuals improve their physical, emotional, cognitive, and social well-being. They create personalized interventions—such as singing, playing instruments, or listening to music—to address specific health goals, like reducing stress, enhancing communication, or recovering motor skills. Combining musical techniques with evidence-based practices, music therapists work in healthcare, education, and community settings to support clients of all ages facing various challenges, fostering healing and personal growth through the power of music.