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šŸŽµ Music Therapy Techniques Education šŸŽµ

If you want to learn how to use music as a tool for working with emotions, the body, and groups

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Zagreb
Zagreb
Price from1000 EUR
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What you do

šŸŽµ Music Therapy Techniques Training – Zagreb šŸŽµ If you want to learn how to use music as a clinical tool for working with emotions, the body and groups, you are invited to the training ā€œMusic Therapy Techniques in Theory and Practice.ā€ The training takes place in Zagreb, from March to June 2025, across 4 full‑day meetings (Saturdays or Sundays) and is designed as a blend of clear theoretical input and rich experiential practice. Research shows that music therapy can help reduce anxiety and depression, support emotional expression and strengthen social connection. Key information (EN) šŸ“Œ šŸ—“ Duration: 4 months (4 full days) šŸ•˜ Time: 9:00 – 15:00 šŸ“ Location: Zagreb šŸ‘©ā€šŸ« Trainers: Andrea Krunić & Å pela Loti Knoll šŸŽ¶ The training is experiential and intended for everyone who works with people, including: mental health professionals professionals in education and childcare healthcare and social care workers group facilitators, trainers and anyone who wishes to understand themselves more deeply through music. No formal musical background is required – curiosity and openness are enough. Professional programmes in music therapy emphasise that non‑musicians can safely use structured techniques if they are properly trained and supervised. šŸ’¶ Price: 1000 € (with option to pay in 4 monthly instalments of 250 €) šŸ“© Applications & info: info@arton.hr What we cover šŸŽ¼ Through theory and practice, we explore: šŸ’” Foundations of music therapy – what differentiates music therapy from ā€œjust using musicā€; main approaches (receptive, active, improvisational) and areas of application šŸŽ§ Music as a regulator of emotions and body states – how music influences arousal, breathing, heart rate and nervous system regulation; using music to calm, energise or support emotional processing šŸ‘„ Group‑based music therapy techniques – shared music‑making, rhythmic games, vocal improvisation and receptive activities that build safety, communication and belonging 🧩 Process structure and boundaries – how to introduce, hold and close music‑based processes with different client groups; ethical and professional considerations There is a strong focus on experiential learning: guided exercises, reflection, small‑group work and role‑play (therapist–client) so participants can feel the processes from the inside and then transfer them into their own settings.

What you take home

a practical toolkit of music therapy techniques adaptable to your context (individual and group, children, adolescents, adults)
a clearer understanding of how music affects emotions, the body and behaviour, grounded in current research
personal experience of being ā€œin the client’s chairā€, which is key for developing sensitivity, listening skills and awareness of limits in therapeutic work
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ideas for integrating short, safe music‑based interventions (playlists, rhythm work, simple improvisations, guided listening) into your existing practice
a renewed, more conscious relationship with your own musicality and creativity, which can nourish both your professional role and personal well‑being

Who leads the workshop

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artON

Individual instructor

artON workshops are my mission, where I use music as a tool to improve interpersonal communication, stimulate creativity, and strengthen team spirit. Every sound is a story, every melody is a journey, and every joint music-making is an opportunity for transformation. I invite you to join me on this journey of healing, connection, and renewal through the power of music!

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