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Take care of yourself and take care of each other.

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Take care of yourself and take care of each other.

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English


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204. Head, Hands, Heart, Humanity: Creative Dementia Collective team

2/22/2023
In this episode the Creative Dementia Collective tells as about their wonderful Dementia support offerings and how they employ their Head, Hands, Heart, Humanity model. Tune in to hear about Dementia support for both the individual and their entire care team.

Duration:01:18:42

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203. Mental Health, Advocacy, and Music Therapy: Chloe Ulmer, MT-BC

2/15/2023
In this episode Chloe and Tricia discuss how music reaches people in crisis, advocacy, and working in the mental health field while also navigating personal mental health. We also talk about how these themes intersect and inform each other.

Duration:01:00:21

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202. It’s Time for a Change: Tricia Caiati, MT-PC

2/1/2023
It's time for a change, do you agree?

Duration:00:13:18

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201. Boundaries: Laura Elliott Buckner, MT-BC

1/25/2023
In this episode Elliott and Tricia discuss personal and professional boundaries. We talk about how and when to communicate boundaries, navigating complex relationships, and advice for boundary related conversations.

Duration:01:09:48

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200. Ask Me Anything: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC

1/18/2023
In this episode Tricia answers listener questions about, well, anything.

Duration:00:22:45

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199. Music and Harm: Brea Murakami, MM, MT-BC and Daniel Goldschmidt, MT-BC

1/11/2023
This is episode 4/4 of our re-release series! In this episode Brea tells about her model for the potential for harm from music. Brea, Daniel, and Tricia discuss their own clinical experiences with harm, and the implications of this model on the Music Therapy profession

Duration:01:02:41

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198. Stay True to Your Vision: Miya Adout, MA, MTA (re-release)

1/4/2023
This is episode 3/4 of our re-release series! In this episode, Miya and Tricia discuss how to start a private practice and the importance of self discover in this process.

Duration:00:42:51

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197. Authentic Human-ness: Tony Beuchel, MT-BC (re-release)

12/28/2022
This is episode 2/4 of our re-release series! In this episode, Tony and Tricia discuss podcasting, therapeutic approaches, and having authentic human interactions with our clients.

Duration:01:01:55

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196. Play Therapy: Kate Shannon, MS, MT-BC (re-release)

12/21/2022
This is episode 1/4 of our re-release series! In this episode, Kate and Tricia discuss integrating play therapy into Music Therapy sessions and using play in our own self care. Kate also tells about her podcast and platform: Creative Therapy Umbrella.

Duration:01:10:31

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195. This Didn’t Go As Planned: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC

12/14/2022
Sometimes things don't go as planned. So here we are, pivoting and trying again.

Duration:00:18:49

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194. The Gift of Immaturity: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC

12/7/2022
In this episode Tricia talks about the process and unlearning a limiting belief she's held since childhood. Tune in to hear how the gift of immaturity can positively impact your life personally and professionally.

Duration:00:30:07

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On Mute

11/30/2022
Music Therapy Chronicles is on Mute this week. Please use the time you would normally spend listening to our episode to explore content from diverse creators.

Duration:00:07:59

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193. Finding What Fits: Ellen Lind, MT-BC

11/23/2022
In this episode Ellen tells us about her career transition from performing musician to Music Therapist. We talk about burnout, identity, and finding what fits for any season of life.

Duration:00:58:00

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192. Trauma Informed Care and the Breakdown of Systems: Andrea Dalton, MA, MT-BC, Certified Leadership Coach

11/16/2022
In this episode Andrea tells us how her career in Music Therapy led her to become a Trauma Informed Care consultant. She shares her advice for clinicians and creative ideas for fixing broken systems.

Duration:01:10:22

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191. Little Kids, Big Emotions: Julieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT, NTP

11/9/2022
In this episode Julieann tells us all about her new album, online offerings, and resources for working with kids. Keep an eye out for her upcoming album for Resilient Children!

Duration:00:59:42

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190. Life Admin. Day: Tricia Caiati, MT-BC

11/2/2022
Life gets busy. We all have so much on our plates; so much to get done and only 7 days a week to do it all. If you find yourself consistently pushing off the same items on your to-do list, seeing unfinished projects around your home, and feeling like there are calls or appointments that should have been made weeks ago, then it might be time for a life admin. day.

Duration:00:21:55

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189. Reflective Practice: Melanie Wiseheart, MMT, MT-BC (part 2)

10/26/2022
In this episode Melanie tells us about her research and standpoint on reflective practice: what it is, positive and negative implications, and why it's so important.

Duration:00:45:30

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188. Reflective Practice: Melanie Wiseheart, MMT, MT-BC (part 1)

10/19/2022
In this episode Melanie tells us about her research and standpoint on reflective practice: what it is, positive and negative implications, and why it's so important.

Duration:00:51:28

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187. The Problem with Polarity: Jennifer D. Jones, PhD, MT-BC

10/12/2022
In this episode Jennifer talks about the how and why we should ditch polar thinking as Music Therapists. We talk research, clinical practice, and much more. There can be a lot of polarized views within our field, tune in to hear how we can start thinking in a more 'mixed methods' approach.

Duration:01:16:35

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186. ‘All things worth doing are scary’: Karen Sanchez, Psy.D., MBA, MT-BC

10/5/2022
In this episode Karen shares about her 20 year MT journey running a business, balancing life, and pivoting in her career.

Duration:00:55:01