
Music is Medicine: Incorporating Music into Clinical Practice
Music is Medicine: Incorporating Music into Clinical Practice
Pricing
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Recorded
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Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Explain two or more ways music impacts the brain.
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Define emotional memory and describe the emotional memory associated with music.
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Identify three or more techniques or tools for incorporating music into clinical practice.
Educational Goal
The educational goal of this workshop is to increase knowledge of the impact of music and how to incorporate it into clinical practice.
Description
Music is a powerful force that impacts emotions, the brain, and the body. This presentation will educate attendees on the science behind the impact of music and explore the benefits of incorporating music into any practice. Attendees will be introduced to several simple techniques to implement in clinical practice.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters

Joseph is a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor that has been in the field of substance abuse treatment since 2009. In long-term recovery since 2008, Joseph is the Senior VP of Outreach and Operations for Recovery Unplugged, Board Member of Recovery People, and Current President of the Texas Association of Addiction Professionals. He was awarded the Terry D. Hale Professional of the Year award in 2019. Joseph has built and developed a variety of programs including Residential Treatment, Intensive Outpatient Programs, and Extended Care Programs. He also co-hosts the Talksicology Podcast, a weekly live discussion on mental health, addiction, and recovery.
Financially Sponsored By
- TPN.health