top of page

 What is Music Therapy?

If you don't know what music therapy is, you're not alone! When you think of the term, you probably get an image of someone singing Kumbiya around a hire or kneeling on a yoga mat surrounded by crystal singing bowls talking about how the music makes you feel... And I'm gonna tell you that you're not completely far off :p

 

Music therapy is the clinical use of music by a Certified Music Therapist (MTA) to support personal growth and overall wellbeing. Music therapists use music safely and ethically to address challenges within cognitive, communicative, emotional, musical, physical, social, and spiritual domains.

​

Common areas that music therapy is used for are: 

​

  • Mobility (i.e. re-training gait as part of stroke recovery)

  • Grief

  • Pain relief

  • Addiction 

  • Anxiety              

  • Identity exploration

  • Relaxation

  • Emothional expression

  • Memory 

  • Dementia care

  • Oncology

  • Trauma processing/recovery

  • Palliative care/hospice

  • Lanquage aquisition

  • So. Much. MORE!!

 

Music therapy can be used in a variety of ways and settings. In some sessions, we may be using songwriting to process an harmful experience or feelings around something specific, other sessions we may be listening to music and talking about the imagery it makes us think of or how we connect to the song's lyrics. 

 

Some other interventions that may pop up in sessions are:

 

  • Improvization 

  • Sound inventory (what are all the sounds that you can hear in the space you are in?)

  • Singing

  • Learning/playing instruments 

  • Musical games

  • Rewriting lyrics of popular songs to make them "fit" your situation better

  • Moving to music

  • Drawing to music 

  • Making specific and intentional playlists

  • Recording

​​

It's important to note that NO MUSICAL EXPERIENCE is needed for music therapy. Just a willingness to try something new and see whether the creative process supports what you are looking to achieve. 

​

For more info, check out the Canadian Association of Music Therapists or the Music Therapy Association of BC.

IMG_2181.HEIC

Alexina Davis - RCC, MTA, MT-BC

Registered Clinical Counsellor

Certified Music Therapist (Canada)

Board-Certified Music Therapist (US)

​

Songbird Therapy

"Take a step out of the rain"

Are you in crisis or need Immediate Support?

Please contact 911, the Mental Health Support Line: 310-6789
(no area code needed), or 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433).

Additionally, you can text or call 988 for immediate support.

Certification badge for Board Certified Music Therapists
BCACC-Seal---FULL-VECTOR 1.png
SafeSpaceAlliance.jpg
Trans, BIPOC Pride Flag

I aim to create a welcoming and brave space for 2SLGBTQIA+ people, and I work from a body and sex positive, affirming lens. I believe that Black, Brown, Indigenous and Trans lives matter and that therapy is political. What I mean by this is that we do not exist in isolation from external factors. Race, gender, sexual orientation, religion and other societal factors influence and shape our experience. Ignoring this and other intersectionalities in the therapy room is doing you a disservice and I want to honour all parts of you.

Canadian Association of Music Therapists Logo
Music Therapy Association of BC Logo
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Facebook

Want bite sized mental health info or a few laughs? Check out the socials!

Virtual and in person sessions in beautiful downtown Port Coquitlam!

​

Suite E - 2288 Elgin Ave, Port Coquitlam (front of building)

Tons of free parking and easy to access via transit!

Please note, we are located on the second floor with one flight of stairs. Unfortunately, there is no elevator

I respectfully and gratefully acknowledge the ancestral and unceded territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), kÊ·ikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwayquitlam), Qayqayt, Tsleil-Waututh,  xÊ·mÉ™θkÊ·É™y̓əm (Musqueam), and Katzie Nations on which I live, work, rest, learn, grieve and play.
 

bottom of page