Music therapists use music to address a variety of health-related needs including:

  • Autism
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Down Syndrome
  • Trauma
  • ADHD/ADD
  • Tourette’s
  • Mood/Anxiety Disorders
  • Substance Use Disorders
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Stroke Recovery
  • Physical Impairments
  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Dementia
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Physical, emotional and social stresses caused by cancer
  • Mental and Emotional Health

The FSPA’s music therapy services are provided by board certified music therapists (MT-BC’s), all of whom have clinical experience using evidenced-based musical practices to address health. Using the science of how music affects the brain and other areas of the body, the music is used to address non-musical goals such as: cognitive, physical, social or emotional needs. Sessions may include: improvisation, songwriting, group instrument play, music and movement, and structured music listening. No musical experience is required for individuals receiving the music therapy! Sessions takes place at the Flint School of Performing Arts and nearby community schools/facilities. Sessions are available for adults and children both in individual and group sessions.

FSPA Session Opportunities

To learn more information at the American Music Therapy Association’s website 

Meet our Music Therapists!

Janelle Ballard, MT-BC  Music Therapy Department Chair –  Janelle Ballard is a board-certified music therapist with over 20 years’ experience.  Janelle studied piano as her major instrument and graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a bachelor’s degree in music therapy in 2002.  She completed her clinical internship at Lexington Park Nursing Facility in Topeka, Kansas, working in the activity department.  Over the years, Janelle has provided music therapy for adults with traumatic brain injury, children with autism spectrum disorders, and hospice patients.  Janelle is excited to work with the music therapists at the Flint School of Performing Arts and to continue developing the music therapy program.

 

Katie Dunkelberger, MT-BC – Music TherapistKatie Dunkelberger, MT-BC, a Seattle native, received her Bachelor’s of Music Therapy from The College of Wooster, in Wooster, OH and became a board-certified music therapist in 2022. During the 2021-2022 school year, Katie completed her pre-certification internship at Bridgeway Academy in Columbus, OH where she worked with children, adolescents, and young adults with a variety of disabilities including but not limited to Autism, ADHD, and OCD. During her time there, she facilitated individual, small group, and large group sessions as a part of an interdisciplinary team of teachers, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists. Since 2021, Katie has also brought music therapy to the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield, by providing group musical experience to their special needs and memory care programs. 

Katie is passionate about creating a safe and inclusive space for her clients to support self-expression, self-advocacy, and creativity. Beyond music therapy, Katie enjoys reading, kayaking, and spending time with her cat, Rosie.

Emily Dehem – Music Therapist, an FSPA board-certified music therapist, is a native of New Baltimore, MI. She received her Bachelor of Music degree in Music Therapy from Ohio University, as well as an added minor in Dance Somatic Studies. Her primary instrument is the clarinet. Emily completed her internship at FAR Therapeutic Arts and Recreation in Birmingham, MI, where she worked with children, adolescents, and adults with special needs. Groups were facilitated in schools-based settings, as well as private and small group sessions typically in the form of adapted music lessons. Emily enjoys making music accessible to everyone and supporting their creativity through the music created.`

Jonathan Carmona – Music Therapist, is a board-certified music therapist and a Certified Brain Injury Specialist. He received his Bachelor of Music Therapy degree from Eastern Michigan University in 2005. He is a member of Michigan Music Therapists and the American Music Therapy Association. Jonathan’s passion for music, helping others, and the pursuit of meaningful interaction through the experience of music has been a driving force throughout his career. Prior to and throughout his music therapy career, he has performed with various music groups, instructed private music lessons, composed/collaborated original music, and worked as a session musician for other artists. Jonathan’s areas of specialty are digital music production (beat making/recording), adaptive instrument instruction, music education, culture, and appreciation. 

Questions? Get in Touch

Flint School of Performing Arts

Mon - Thu: 8:30am - 7:00pm
Fri: 8:30am - 5:00pm & Sat: 9:00am - 1:00pm
1025 E. Kearsley St., Flint, MI 48503
fspa@thefim.org