Grief

[PsychToday] Why Holiday Music Can Hurt

December 4, 2013
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It took less than a week living in my first apartment as a new board certified music therapist and soon-to-be graduate student to be cornered in the hallway by a neighbor asking a music-related question. When I divulge that I am a music therapist, most of the time I get responses such as . . […]

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Book Review: Kati Marton’s “Paris: A Love Story”

February 21, 2013
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Kati Marton is a journalist, storyteller, wife, and mother. She has led what many might consider an exotic life: marriages to Peter Jennings and Richard Holbrooke, apartments in Paris and New York City, serving overseas as a foreign news correspondent for NPR and ABC News, a childhood in Hungary and a college life in Paris. […]

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4 Ways to Help a Client Work Through Loss

September 8, 2010
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Rachel Rambach at Listen and Learn music wrote a post last week about the challenges of helping a child with autism process and understand death. What a challenge… Grief and loss is a difficult topic whether working with a child with autism, a family coping with cancer, or with yourself. It’s a challenge to feel […]

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