Overview

Music is more than sound - it is a powerful medium for expression, connection, and healing. At our Department of Music Therapy, we use structured, evidence-based musical interventions to support individuals across the lifespan.

Music therapy can enhance communication, cognitive functioning, emotional regulation, motor skills, and social engagement. Whether supporting a child with developmental challenges, an adult recovering from neurological injury, or an individual seeking emotional well-being, our goal is to improve function and quality of life through meaningful musical experiences.

Our approach is holistic and individualized, integrating music therapy with Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Physiotherapy, Ayurveda, and Yoga to promote comprehensive healing.

 

Who Do We Help?

Our music therapy services support:

  • Children with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or learning difficulties
  • Adolescents with emotional, behavioral, or social challenges
  • Adults with neurological conditions such as stroke, brain injury, or Parkinson’s disease
  • Individuals experiencing stress, anxiety, depression, or emotional regulation difficulties
  • Individuals with communication, cognitive, or motor coordination challenges


We work closely with families and interdisciplinary teams to ensure meaningful progress across settings.

Services

Music Therapy for Children

Using play-based and structured musical activities to support communication, emotional expression, motor skills, and social interaction.
• Assessment of communication, cognitive, emotional, motor, and sensory processing skills
• Support for speech and language development, social interaction, and emotional regulation
• Interventions for attention, memory, and sensory integration challenges
• Use of instruments, rhythm, voice, movement, and song-based activities
• Parent and teacher guidance to reinforce therapy goals at home and school

Music Therapy for Adults

Supporting adults in cognitive rehabilitation, emotional well-being, and social participation through therapeutic use of music.
• Cognitive stimulation using rhythm, melody, and structured musical exercises
• Emotional expression, mood enhancement, and stress reduction
• Motor coordination and fine motor rehabilitation
• Support for communication difficulties
• Group and individual sessions to promote social engagement and quality of life

Our Team

FAQ's

Music therapy is a clinical, evidence-based intervention delivered by trained professionals to address cognitive, emotional, social, and physical needs through music.

No. Musical ability is not required. Therapy focuses on participation and therapeutic goals, not musical performance.

Yes. Music can support language development, attention, turn-taking, and emotional expression, especially in children with developmental challenges.

Yes. Music therapy is widely used in neurological rehabilitation to support cognition, movement, communication, and emotional well-being.

Both individual and group sessions are offered, depending on therapeutic goals and individual needs.