Innovative Developments in Analytical Music Therapy (AMT):
Applications Across Diverse Settings
8 CE credits (CBMT/LCAT)
Celebrating 40 years of Music Therapy at Molloy University, this conference recognizes and explores the growth of analytical music therapy (AMT), a music psychotherapy model, and its applications in diverse settings. The presentations showcase the innovative work from recent graduates of the Molloy Blended Learning AMT Advanced Training Program as well as seasoned professionals, offering valuable insights and practical applications in various environments, such as hospitals, schools, pediatric long term care facility, day-treatment programs, and private practice. The conference celebrates and commemorates the legacies of AMT pioneers Mary Priestley and Benedikte Scheiby, as well as acknowledges the contributions of Dr. Seung-A Kim Jung, who founded the AMT Training Program at Molloy University. This conference highlights the profound advances in AMT and engages participants in exploring various clinical applications, implementation of AMT techniques, and resources for professional growth.