Laura Corrigan Music Therapy

Laura Corrigan Music Therapy Music Therapy in Glasgow and the West of Scotland

29/07/2025
24/06/2025
School is nearly out and we can’t wait for some holiday fun!I have some limited availability remaining for music therapy...
24/06/2025

School is nearly out and we can’t wait for some holiday fun!

I have some limited availability remaining for music therapy sessions over the summer at our wonderful community base in St. Margarets Scottish Episcopal Church, Newlands, Glasgow. Please get in touch if you’re interested!

14/04/2025

Calling all Music Therapists 🔔Don’t Miss Out—Share Your Voice! 🎶

There is still time to take the Global Music Therapy Survey and make YOUR mark on the profession’s future during .

This study is a unique opportunity to:
✅ Highlight your experiences from the field
✅ Influence education and professional development
✅ Shape the next decade of music therapy

🕒 Just about 20 minutes can make an impact! Click the link here: bit.ly/41SCxph

Your voice matters. Together, we can create a global impact! 🌍✨


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23/10/2024
12/09/2024
22/08/2024

Music therapists in the UK and Spain discuss how music can ease the symptoms of dementia

10/08/2024

What happens in your brain & body when you listen to music? Explore how it shapes our identities and future therapeutic uses. With Q&A.

05/08/2024

Did you know music is processed across many parts of the brain, all connected to memories, emotions and communication?

Making music increases brain activity: it can trigger memories stored deep in the brain and help create new neural pathways. It can also maintain pathways formed by the brain in early development.

New pathways are strengthened the more they are used, and in turn this helps to sustain, maintain and develop brain functionality – known as neuroplasticity. This means that Music Therapy is uniquely placed to help people living with an acquired brain injury or a neuro-degenerative condition such as Parkinson’s disease because of the ways in which the brain processes music.

29/07/2024

Find a Music Therapist using our search tool: https://buff.ly/3Ww8p1J

You can filter by Therapist name and location, as well as the age group and clinical activity they specialise in.

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Glasgow

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm

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