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What does a Music Therapist do?

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“Music therapists' objectives are to determine and utilize music therapy approaches that effectively aid in the restoration, maintenance, and improvement in mental and physical health. They promote the use of music in therapy, establish and maintain high standards in public service, and require of ourselves the utmost in ethical conduct. Upon completion of the bachelor's degree, music therapists are eligible to sit for the national board certification exam to obtain the credential MT-BC (Music Therapist - Board Certified) which is necessary for professional practice. The credential MT-BC is granted by a separate, accredited organization, the Certification Board for Music Therapists, to identify music therapists who have demonstrated the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to practice at the current level of the profession.“


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