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| Sharon McQuade Family Therapist |
| Music is a powerful agent for change. It addresses the physical, intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual needs of the individual simultaneously, and holistically. Every person has a response to music (excluding amusia sufferers) and can benefit from the shared experience of music within the therapuetic relationship of client and therapist. The music therapist is the facilitator, and uses the iso-principle to bring about a recognition, acceptance and strengthening of the client's true self. |
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