Motoko Hayata is a Music Therapist who has helped many artists and creative professionals with issues such as emotional and behavioural problems, global delay, mild/severe/profound and multiple disability, autism, dementia/Alzheimer’s disease, cerebral palsy, difficult life situations and transitions, relationship difficulties, stress, depression, anxiety, emotional exploration. She has practised as a Music Therapist since 1999, and qualified as a Music & Imagery Therapist in 2018. She is currently completing the training in Guided Imagery and Music (GIM Postgraduate Advanced Diploma) & Music Breathing (MB Postgraduate Advanced Certificate). She has supervised MA students for Music Therapy training, and her work has been presented at conferences in many countries. She has co-authored a chapter with John Strange in the book, Collaboration and Assistance in Music Therapy Practice: Roles, Relationships, Challenges (2017).
Motoko Hayata
Broad Category
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