Heal Through the Power of Music and Sound

Are you looking for a creative, engaging way to support your emotional, cognitive, or physical well-being? Music Therapy uses the therapeutic qualities of music and sound to help you express feelings, reduce stress, and foster healing. At Summit Counseling Center, our certified music therapists tailor sessions to your unique needs, guiding you toward greater balance and growth.

What Is Music Therapy?

Music Therapy is an evidence-based practice where music is used intentionally to address emotional, cognitive, social, and physical goals. Whether through listening, playing instruments, songwriting, or movement to music, therapy sessions provide a safe space for expression and connection. Music Therapy supports people of all ages and abilities.

Music Therapy can help with:

What to Expect in Music Therapy Sessions

In sessions, your music therapist will:

  • Assess your individual goals and needs
  • Use music-based activities tailored to you
  • Encourage emotional expression through sound and rhythm
  • Incorporate singing, instrument playing, or music listening
  • Create a creative and supportive healing environment

Sessions are flexible and designed to engage your mind, body, and emotions.

Why Choose Summit Counseling Center?

  • Certified and experienced Music Therapists on staff
  • Holistic care that integrates music with traditional therapy
  • Services for children, adults, seniors, and special needs clients
  • Convenient in-person and virtual music therapy sessions

Let music be your pathway to healing and self-discovery.

Ready to Experience Music Therapy?

If you’re searching for music therapy near me, creative healing, or expressive therapy options, Summit Counseling Center is here to support you.

Call today or schedule your music therapy session to start your musical journey toward wellness.

Therapists for Music Therapy

Leah Burnett , M.A.

Licensed Associate Professional Counselor

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