Maria Radoje


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Services, therapies, and modalities
Music / arts / performance health, Guided Imagery and Music (GIM), Neurodiversity / learning difference or disability
Regions Covered
London, South West, Online/Telephone/Remote
Location
London / Stroud, Gloucestershire / Online
Qualifications/registration
Music and Imagery certificate 2023 / Breath Body Mind Teacher Level 1 2022, Music and Care Certificate 2022, Fellowship of the Association of Music and Imagery, (FAMI), 2021, CM Certificate 2021, MA Music Therapeutic Studies 2018, Postgraduate Music Therapy Diploma 1999, Performers Degree 1986
Registration, insurance and DBS checks
Current professional registration, insurance and DBS confirmed
Information (Note: telephone numbers are available via BAPAM helpline)

Maria trained in music performance at the Royal Academy of Music (cello) and has worked as a freelance musician and teacher (currently at The Academy of Contemporary Music). She is a qualified music therapist of more than 25 years’ experience, and is a specialist in Guided Imagery and Music (GIM), offering sessions in London and Stroud, Gloucestershire as well as online.

GIM is a type of receptive music psychotherapy designed to explore unconscious processes, and can help with developing inner resources and resilience by strengthening the connection to the client’s internal world. GIM can support people struggling with depression, anxiety, and performance anxiety, and encourages relaxation skills whilst challenging unhealthy thought processes.

Maria is also qualified in GIM modifications, which can be used where there is trauma or severe mental health issues, and can also integrate Breath Body Mind practices to help with stabilising the nervous system, through mindful movement and Coherent Breathing.

Maria has experience working with PTSD, CPTSD, depression and anxiety, and with people experiencing acute and recovery phases of mental illness. She has helped clients manage alcohol misuse, bipolar disorder, personality disorder, and also has expertise with people with living with dementia, and learning and physical disabilities.

More information about GIM can be found here: https://www.musictherapyreimagined.com/information