Mission and Approach: Anderson Music Therapy Services aims to empower clients by using music therapy to overcome barriers related to social, emotional, communication, and sensorimotor well-being. The practice emphasizes evidence-based techniques to achieve therapeutic goals, supporting clients from toddlers to older adults.
Anderson Music Therapy Services offers a wide range of music therapy services tailored to meet the needs of individuals with various developmental, neurological, and emotional challenges. Some of the key areas they focus on include:
Developmental Disabilities: Therapy for individuals with autism, Down syndrome, and other developmental disabilities to enhance communication, social skills, and emotional regulation.
Neurological Conditions: Support for clients with traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, and other neurological conditions to improve motor skills, cognitive functioning, and emotional well-being.
Mental Health: Addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, and trauma through music therapy to promote emotional expression, coping skills, and mental health.
Adapted and Traditional Music Lessons: Anderson Music Therapy Services also provides adapted and traditional music lessons for young learners who may need a more creative approach. These lessons include: Ukulele, Guitar, Voice, Piano These lessons are tailored to meet the individual needs of each learner, promoting skill development, a love for music, and therapeutic benefits such as improved emotional expression, increased self-esteem, and enhanced cognitive and motor skills.
Anderson Music Therapy also plans to offer social groups for kids for all ages (including teens and tweens) this Fall. In addition to a free group for our kids that have had a brain injury. Follow along on Facebook or IG or register to receive updates: https://forms.gle/bch5hzfnQyfBqLvB7
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Communication has been a difficult skill to obtain for my son. Music therapy truly motivates him to try and communicate while also working on other skills.
His expressive speech is beginning to take off. - A Grateful Mom