Therapy

Salary
The average annual salary for music therapists working for an inpatient medical unit is $43,869. This may range anywhere from $23,000 to $135,000 depending on experience, specialty, and geographic location. (AMTA Member Sourcebook, 2005).

Educational Programs
Bachelor's Degree
Florida State University
University of Miami

Doctor of Philosophy
Florida State University

Master's Degree
Florida State University
University of Miami

Professional Associations
American Music Therapy Association

In the medical setting, music therapists plan, organize, and direct medically approved music programs as part of the care and treatment of patients of all ages who suffer from physical, mental, or emotional illnesses.

Music therapists use music along with other techniques such as counseling, behavior modification, and physical activity to achieve therapeutic goals. They build patients' confidence and self-esteem and help patients deal with pain or trauma. They help patients manage stress through relaxing activities and by facilitating expression of feelings in positive and effective ways. A music therapist must be adept at a variety of psychotherapeutic, physical rehabilitation, and teaching techniques. They should be creative, empathetic, patient, able to give easy-to-follow instructions, and able to play a variety of musical instruments.

Music Therapist

Areas of Specialization
Music therapists may specialize in a particular age group or with patients who suffer from a particular problem.

Work Environment
The music therapist usually works as a team member in the neuroscience, hospital rehabilitation or therapy department with other therapists from such disciplines as speech, physical and occupational therapy. Other employment settings include mental health centers, physical rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, schools, institutions or private clinics, and correctional institutions.

Job Outlook
According to the American Music Therapy Association, 76 new jobs were created nationally in 2005. This trend is expected to continue.

Length of Training/Requirements
Following the completion of the undergraduate courses, a six-month clinical internship in an approved mental health, special education, or health care facility is required. In order to enroll in a master's program, the student must hold a baccalaureate degree in music therapy, the equivalency in music therapy, or be working toward fulfilling the degree equivalency requirements. Although there is not an American Music Therapy Association-approved Ph.D. program, some schools offer doctoral programs in music therapy in combination with study in related areas.

Advancement
With additional education and experience, the therapist may advance to supervisor of an entire therapy department, facility administrator, or move into a research or teaching position.

Licensure/Certification
Graduates with a bachelor's degree from an American Music Therapy Association approved program are eligible to take a national certification exam which is administered by the Certification Board for Music Therapists.



Updated: 2007