Hi Gerald,
Actually one of the other teachers training in counselling already is a
music therapist - but after 11 years of doing this she's had enough. I
feel the same after my decades of piano teaching - I already specialise
in teaching pupils with learning difficulties or dyslexia - and I'm one
proud 'mum' moved to tears when they play their pieces flying in their
own magical world of music in the school concerts too! That gets to me
far more than the budding concert pianists I've taught when they play
their first public concerto. But it's a distinct part of my life that I
don't want to integrate with the counselling training....... and once
I've done that if I've the time and the money I'll probably move onto a
Jungian analytical training...........
Kindest,
Suzie.
> Perhaps one day you will decide to
combine the roles and go into music therapy, or maybe into
psychotherapy,
where your innate sense of harmony and empathy will enhance your
sessions.
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