Creative Music Therapy (also named as Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy) believes everyone has the ability to respond to music. This approach is humanistic, client-led, music-centered, interactive, strength-based and improvisational. A therapist engages a client in music through different clinical-musical techniques such as matching, supporting, reflecting, responding, inviting, challenging and leads one to a co-creative process that allows the individual to grow and develop.
Creative Music Therapy applies in a wide variety of populations, for instance elderly with dementia, adults with mental health issues, kids with special needs.
In the workshop, you will learn:
• Core concept of Creative Music Therapy
• How we listen to ourselves, as a therapist/as a counsellor
• Case studies
Date: 10 Nov 2017 (Friday)
Time: 7:00 – 9:30 pm
Venue: CPD–2.14, Centennial Campus, HKU
For more information about this workshop and enrolment details, please refer to attached flyer.