Music Therapy

Registered Music Therapist  Alice Cotton 0438 887 591 

NDIS and HCWA funding available

Location 75 Reid Street Fitzroy North

What is Music Therapy? Music therapy is  a profession where music is used to support people to improve their health, functioning, and wellbeing. It is recognised as a therapeutic support by the National Disability Insurance Agency.

How can Music Therapy Help? Group music therapy promotes social interaction, communication skills and community engagement through music participation. Services are person-centered and focus on inclusion and creativity.  

Music Therapy for Adults Music allows people and communities to engage, interact and build positive relationships. Through participation in music therapy, people are able to build on their interest in music to address personal goals, such as mood regulation, social interaction, communication skills, and community engagement. Music therapists focus on inclusion and creativity, offering adults an environment that is centred on their needs and interests. (18 years and above)

Music Therapy for Children Music often brings great pleasure to young children, and it can be a motivating way to enjoy interactions with others and learn new skills. Music therapy offers a fun and encouraging environment for children to increase their social skills, optimise development, and enhance self-regulation, in a way that the entire family can enjoy. (5 years and under)