Music Therapy Clinic

ASU Music Therapy Clinic


The ASU Music Therapy Clinic at the University Gateway Building offers services to the community and provides supervised clinical training for our music therapy students in the School of Music, Dance and Theatre. In this space, music therapy students experience first-hand the value of community-embedded services while honing their skills for their future professional practice.

music therapy clinic with drums and sound proofing on walls

Training for students

Students in the Music Therapy program can observe professional, board-certified music therapists in practice, as well as provide one-on-one or a small group services. Clients include children, adolescents and adults with emotional, behavioral and neurological needs, and people of all ages seeking optimal quality of life through therapeutic music experiences.

Learn more about the Music Therapy program.

Request music therapy services at ASU


Community members can experience accessible music therapy services provided by music therapy students, under the supervision of a board-certified music therapist. We offer both individual and group sessions. 12-session packages are available during the Fall and Spring semesters.

Payments are easy — we accept credit card or check, with receipts available for insurance or ESA reimbursement. 

Contact our clinic director to schedule an assessment.

Contact

 

 

  • Individual sessions provided by student, supervised by MT-BC: $300 | 12 sessions, 45-minutes each session

 

  • Individual sessions provided by MT-BC: $600 | 12 sessions, 45-minutes each session

 

  • Group sessions provided by student, supervised by MT-BC: $150 per attendee | 12 sessions, 45-minutes each session

 

  • Group sessions provided by MT-BC: $300 per attendee | 12 sessions, 45-minutes each session

Attend one of our Community Music Programs


Our community music programs welcome everyone — no diagnosis required! Experience the joy of music as a powerful tool for wellness, connection, and personal growth. While these sessions are designed to promote health, they are not considered music therapy treatments.

  • Engaging, music-based wellness activities for all ages and abilities.
  • Offered in convenient 10-session packages during the Fall and Spring semesters.
  • Program offerings change each semester to keep experiences fresh and inspiring.
  • Drop-in sessions may be available in the future — stay tuned!

    Community programs, non-therapeutic group sessions: $200 per attendee | 10 sessions, 45-minutes each session

Registration information coming soon.

 

Options include:

 

  • Singing for Health: Discover the power of your voice. You do not have to be a singer! Speaking and singing are fundamental forms of human expression. Singing offers incredible benefits for everyone, combining musical, physical, and cognitive elements to engage the brain. Like speech, singing strengthens and improves control over the respiratory system and provides a meaningful outlet for emotional expression through musical creativity. Each Therapeutic Singing session is designed to foster social connections, build group cohesion and introduce participants to the transformative world of music and health. Located in the Gateway building at ASU, this program offers the opportunity for participants to join a community where music becomes a path to healing and growth. 
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Experience the space

Our new on-campus clinic offers eight therapy rooms, a small ensemble room and three spacious large ensemble rooms, all equipped with professional-grade microphones and cameras linked to a cutting-edge observation suite. Each room features a piano or electronic keyboard, comfortable seating and cabinet — ensuring functionality and comfort for therapists and clients alike.

The clinic has a dedicated instrument storage area. From guitars and electronic keyboards to drums, Orff instruments, and a variety of small percussion, we provide the tools to enrich every music therapy session.

Designed with inclusivity in mind, our sensory room offers a calming retreat for neurodivergent clients and students, while our welcoming break room — complete with a refrigerator, microwave and dining space — encourages collaboration and connection among staff and students.

Level access to the adjacent parking lot structure allows wheelchair users and other community members to reach the clinic easily. 

Lease the space for your music therapy practice

Are you a music therapist interested in renting space at our clinic? You can bring your practice to a space where innovation meets community. Join us and become a part of something truly extraordinary. Take the next step in your music therapy career — contact us today to explore our flexible leasing options.

Contact Information about rental facilities 

University Gateway Building