100 Music Therapists Served, Thanks To YOU!

If you’re new to the site, then first check out our brand new video on the FAQ page to help navigate through the site.

Three months down, and the rest of infinity to go! Thanks to YOUR participation and support, we have just served the 100th music therapist with our courses. We’ve been live since July 17.

The instructors and I began this website with these principles in mind:
>> We want to help you serve your clients in creative ways,
>> We want to help you grow and prosper in your practice,
>> We want you to feel satisfied in your career, beyond measure,
>> And we want to help you reach all of your professional goals.

And believe me, the best is yet to come! You are going to LOVE the new courses coming up in the next few months. And now, drum roll for this week’s Shout-Out…

Stacey Castor is the 100th music therapist to jump on the MusicTherapyEd.com train!

Stacey is a Music Therapist at the Oregon State Hospital in Salem, OR. She works with forensic psychiatric patients in the medium-security program at the hospital and is very lucky to be part of a team consisting of 6 other Music Therapists. She also does contract work with Earthtones Music Therapy Services.

When not wearing her music therapy shoes, Stacey keeps busy mentoring youth, paddling with the Peace Dragon Warriors (an awesome dragon boat team), serving on the National Administration of her sorority, Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc., working on home improvement projects, pinning on Pinterest, and playing with her two cats.

I’m constantly amazed at our incredible colleagues!
Be well, feel good, and keep rockin’ music therapy,

Kat Fulton, Curator
MusicTherapyEd.com
Curator@MusicTherapyEd.com

P.S. Make sure you check in to our new FAQ page. We’ve got tons of your questions answered over there. As always, if you have more, simply hit reply to ask away!

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