Music Therapy in River North, Chicago, IL

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Susan Pagels
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC
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River North, Chicago, IL 60654  (Online Only)
We all struggle with obstacles that seem insurmountable but I believe everyone has the power within themselves to reach for the stars. Sometimes it takes baby steps and often we need someone we can trust to lend a helping hand.
We all struggle with obstacles that seem insurmountable but I believe everyone has the power within themselves to reach for the stars. Sometimes it takes baby steps and often we need someone we can trust to lend a helping hand.
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Annie Murphy
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, MT-BC
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River North, Chicago, IL 60654
I have a passion for helping people discover their true selves and implement positive changes in their lives. I have always been interested in humans and their unique experiences, leading me to pursue a career in the counseling space. I work to create a collaborative, empathetic space for clients to learn more about themselves and challenge themselves to grow. I enjoy working with people of all ages.
I have a passion for helping people discover their true selves and implement positive changes in their lives. I have always been interested in humans and their unique experiences, leading me to pursue a career in the counseling space. I work to create a collaborative, empathetic space for clients to learn more about themselves and challenge themselves to grow. I enjoy working with people of all ages.
(708) 854-5826 View (708) 854-5826
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Rene Stockton
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
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River North, Chicago, IL 60654  (Online Only)
My name is Rene Stockton (pronounced Reni). I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in the state of Illinois. It is my honor to serve our community as a counselor/therapist and change agent. I have had the privilege to work with individuals and families from a wide range of populations and communities over the course of a 30 year social work practice in two great American States. I have encountered a range of adolescent and adult challenges ranging from mental health and trauma to writer’s block and wellness. I will partner with you to create the concrete change you are looking to achieve in your life.
My name is Rene Stockton (pronounced Reni). I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in the state of Illinois. It is my honor to serve our community as a counselor/therapist and change agent. I have had the privilege to work with individuals and families from a wide range of populations and communities over the course of a 30 year social work practice in two great American States. I have encountered a range of adolescent and adult challenges ranging from mental health and trauma to writer’s block and wellness. I will partner with you to create the concrete change you are looking to achieve in your life.
(312) 854-8753 View (312) 854-8753

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Music Therapy

How does music therapy work?

A music therapist will begin by assessing the client’s specific needs and getting a sense of their musical ability and interests. Musical training is not required, and clients of all ages can benefit from this type of therapy. The therapist will then make a plan for how to achieve the client’s therapeutic goal(s) using a range of receptive (e.g., listening to a song) and active (e.g., drumming in a group) music therapy techniques.

What are some common music therapy techniques?

Music therapy usually involves listening to music (either live or recorded). Music therapy clients may also make music on popular instruments, such as the piano, guitar, and hand drum, or sing. Sometimes music therapy can include guided imagery. A music therapist may ask clients to improvise on the spot or even compose their own songs. Dancing or moving to music can be an effective intervention to help clients feel more fully grounded in their bodies and remain in the present moment.

How does music therapy help with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

Music therapy can be a valuable creative outlet for clients with Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who have trouble putting their painful feelings into words. Listening to music can be relaxing while making music as part of a group provides plenty of opportunities to connect with other people. In addition to its mood-boosting effects, music therapy can help clients build resilience and overcome PTSD symptoms that may interfere with their daily lives.

How long does music therapy take?

Music therapy sessions generally last between 30 and 50 minutes. They can be scheduled in advance (for example, once a week) or can be done on an as-needed basis. Some clients will only require a handful of music therapy sessions to achieve their goals, while others may need months or longer, depending on their specific concern.