Chennai School of Musics Therapy is a Corporate entity committed to taking Music Therapy practice, education and research to modern health care delivery system. Institute is committed to introducing music therapy education and research to Universities and consultancy clinical services to hospitals, clinics and other Non Governmental Organisations and Special schools providing health care services. Institute mission is to introduce Music Therapy as an allied health care profession in India. Institute vision is to impart state of the art professional training on music therapy to aspiring music therapists.
onfluence of western and eastern concepts
The certificate course will address music therapy basics, principles, and procedures. The most interesting aspect is perhaps the fact that the course will focus on how the healing aspect of classical music can be incorporated into contemporary music therapy procedures and programmes. The programme includes modules like traditional healing systems, music therapy foundations, music therapy applications, therapeutic communication, research and evidence.
“The course integrates Indian music traditions with western musical therapy concepts,” says Dr Sumathy Sundar, a clinician music therapist researcher in India, and the founding members of International Association of Music and Medicine. Dr Sundar, who trained at the Austria Institute of Ethno-music Therapy, later obtained a PhD in Comprehensive Pain Management through music therapy in cancer patients working from the Adyar Cancer Institute, Chennai.
Following successful completion of this certificate programme, those interested may also take up the one-year, postgraduate diploma programme in music therapy offered by the centre. This course will provide students with internships in clinics and hospitals. The course will have visiting faculty from Austria and other places.
“We are working towards accreditation of our programmes and job placements for our students. We’re also keen on collaborating with hospitals,” says Dr Sundar. Dr Sundar, who has a Masters’ in Applied Psychology and Indian classical music, is the programme director for the course. Academic support will be provided by Dr Gehard Tucek, a socio-cultural anthropologist and programme director of Music Therapy in the Department of Health Sciences at the IMC University of Applied Sciences in Krems, Austria.
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