Guided Imagery and Music

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 18 k / program Foreign:$ 18 k / program  
31 place StudyQA ranking:5175 Duration:1 year

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Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) is really a open minded music therapy which uses music together with relaxation techniques, visualisation and playful creativity to treat grief, stress, injury, chronic disease and palliative care. The program offers advanced degree training in Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) therapy.

The course is approved by Both the Music and Imagery Association Australia (MIAA) and the Association for Music and Imagery (AMI) in the USA. Graduates are eligible to apply for enrollment with the MIAA, understanding as Fellows of AMI and potential recognition as clinical associates of this Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA).

  • Degree or Graduate degree in Music Therapy or a under graduate degree in an allied health field, with no less than two years' experience in music therapy where counselling skills are practised
  • or perhaps a tertiary qualification in health and also a minimum of two years' professional experience where counselling skills are practised
  • or Grade 1 and two Guided Imagery and Music or Introductory Certificate in Music and Imagery (offered through the Music and Imagery Association of Australia)
  • Interview.
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