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Main Street Music Therapy

“Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.”

Leonard Bernstein

Contact

‪(207) 358-0911‬
gray.baldwin.mt@gmail.com

Damariscotta, ME

In Person and Telehealth

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Approach to Therapy

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Main Street Music Therapy is

  • Trauma informed

  • Gender and sexual orientation affirming

  • Liberation affirming

  • Social justice focused

  • Neurodiversity affirming

  • Body positive

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I specialize in working with folks to process the traumas they have experienced, creativity in healing, gender and sexual orientation journeys, acute and chronic pain, navigating oppression and discrimination, and life's ups and downs.  I work with children, teen, adults, and older adults.  Through a partnership with you, we will find and travel together your path to wellness.  I offer a variety of services including Progressive Counting and Music Therapy.  Music and all of the creative arts have the power to transform emotions & experiences in ways that talking cannot.  Music skills are not required to work with me.

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I work with folks via Telehealth in all states except NY, GA, MD, NV, OK, OR, RI, TN, UT, VA, and WI.

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What is Music Therapy
  • What are Gray's approaches to therapy? Will therapy help me reach my ...


    30 min

  • Individual therapy sessions to address your goals


    1 hr

    150 US dollars
  • This is a series of day long sessions for 3-8 days to address the trau...


    1 hr

    150 US dollars
  • Providing caring spaces for your employees to bring wellness to indivi...


    1 hr

    Price negotiated
  • Culturally responsive supervision to develop your practice and you


    1 hr

    100 US dollars
  • This consultation service is for other health care providers


    1 hr

    150 US dollars
  • Students can schedule meetings to discuss their progress, hurdles, & a...


    30 min

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Inclusive and Anti-Oppressive Therapy

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