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Our clinic offers a wide variety of music therapy sessions for both groups and individuals. The therapy sessions are strategically designed by trained board-certified music therapy professionals to address the needs of the clients using music. Currently, we offer the following sessions:
Individual Session (Adult): $70 for a 1 hour session
An individualized assessment is conducted in the initial sessions of treatment. Afterward, the music therapist will create an individualized treatment plan with input from parent/guardian and other service providers. Data and documentation will be completed after each session. This documentation will be provided to the guardian on a monthly basis. Progress will be monitored closely and treatment plan will be updated as needed.
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Cost is $70.00 per therapy hour. Sessions can be arranged weekly or bi-monthly.
Individual Session (Child): $70 for a 1 hour session
An individualized assessment is conducted in the initial sessions of treatment. Afterwards, the music therapist will create an individualized treatment plan with input from parent/guardian and other service providers. Data and documentation will be completed after each session. This documentation will be provided to the guardian on a monthly basis. Progress will be monitored closely and treatment plan will be updated as needed. Cost is $70.00 per therapy hour. Sessions can be arranged weekly or bi-monthly.
Webster County Music Therapy Group
Center for Music Therapy and Wellness is excited to announce that WC Partners offers two fully funded music therapy groups!
Register to participate in these FREE classes –
space is limited so register today.
WC Partners has generously funded children's and adult music therapy groups through Center for Music Therapy and Wellness. These groups are led by board-certified music therapist, Proctor Lankford, MT-BC, and are designed to work on social, motor, emotional, cognitive, academic, behavioral, communication, and self-regulation goals. Music therapy uses musical interventions to present therapeutic experiences through musical, engaging, non-threatening activities. Common interventions include social greeting and farewell songs, active-music making, instrument play, therapeutic singing, music and movement, and music-assisted self-regulation.
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Join us at WC Partners in Marshfield, MO each Wednesday!
900 W. Washington St. Unit 420 Marshfield, MO 65706
Adult Music Therapy Group #1: 4:00-5:00 PM
Kids Music Therapy Group #2: 5:00-6:00 PM
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Parkinson's Encore Music Therapy and Drumming Group
Come join the fun and reap the benefits of ENCORE or Drumming!
No singing or musical experience required!
These music therapy groups are designed to use music to address the common symptoms often experienced by those with Parkinson's disease. To promote clear speech and breath support as well as rhythm-based exercises to improve gross motor movement and muscle strength. Other musical activities will be used to help with cognitive functioning such as problem-solving, memory, and attention.
The Drumming group meets every Thursday from 10:30am - 11:30am, led by Taylor Corcoran a board-certified music therapist.
The Encore group meets every Friday from 9:30am - 11:00am and 11:30am - 1:00pm, led by Taylor Corcoran a board-certified music therapist.
Both classes are held at the Center for Music Therapy and Wellness at 900 N. Benton Ave, on the Drury University campus in Springfield Hall.
Thanks to the support of the Parkinson's Group of the Ozarks attendance to this class is FREE.
Individual Session For Joplin Services
An individualized assessment is conducted in the initial sessions of treatment. Afterwards, the music therapist will create an individualized treatment plan with input from parent/guardian and other service providers. Data and documentation will be completed after each session. This documentation will be provided to the Connections Case Manager on a monthly basis. Progress will be monitored closely and treatment plan will be updated as needed. Sessions can be arranged weekly or bi-monthly.
Guitars for Veterans Therapy Group
MORAL INJURY INSTITUTE exists to create a reliable, sustainable web of care, through training, advocacy, networking, and strategic initiatives for Veterans and other struggling with trauma-related moral injury.
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Moral Injury Institute - Springfield VA Vet Center - SMAI Springfield - Wellness for Warriors - The Center for Music Therapy and Wellness are partnering to put guitars in the hands of Veterans with PTSD and Moral Injury.
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ALL GROUP PARTICIPANTS MUST BE MILITARY VETERANS
To register or get more information please email or call Tommy Goode at tommy@moralinjuryinstitute.org / 417-860-3471
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Classes are held weekly on Wednesdays at 3:15pm (15:15 hrs) at the Center for Music Therapy and Wellness clinic, located at 900 N. Benton Ave, Springfield Hall- on the Drury University Campus.
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