ABOUT GRAY
Accompanying You On the Path of Self-Healing
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Gray is a therapist with thirty years of experience providing therapy to children, adolescents, adults, and older adults. Their training was first in music therapy, earning a bachelors and masters degree in music therapy. They are trained additionally in Progressive Counting and Flash, two techniques used with trauma.
Their work centers in humanism, queer theory, anti-oppressive practice, and social justice. They identify as transmasculine nonbinary and queer. Their previous experience includes working with coming out, transitioning, minority stress, identity development, stress, anxiety, acute and chronic pain, and trauma.
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Gray's main instruments now are voice and guitar. They studied the saxophone in college but use the guitar, ukulele, percussion instruments, and electronic music technology in their music therapy practice.
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Under their name and dead name, their academic scholarship has focused on serving queer folk, anti-oppressive and culturally responsive practices, pain management with music, and incorporating electronic music technology into music therapy sessions.
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Gray Baldwin is a music psychotherapist who specializes in helping individuals recover from trauma using music and trauma processing treatments such as Progressive Counting. Gray approaches therapy from a strength-based, neurodiverse-affirming, identity-affirming way. They specialize in working with LGBTQIA+ individuals, both teens and adults who may need support as they struggle with relational trauma and trauma that can arise when one is “othered” by sexual and gender identities. As a colleague of Gray’s I can wholeheartedly recommend them as a therapist who will listen deeply and help the client find paths to healing. Gray provides not only emotional support, but introduces tools that allow the person to help better manage their lives. Gray cares and that is evident in every interaction I have with them. They work hard with their clients to provide lasting relief.



