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VSC Podcast Ep. 06: Music Therapy

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Listen now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGLGM4m9UBw

We have a new podcast episode out! Come listen and learn about music therapy and how it can be used to help survivors of trauma.

On this episode Emilie Mitchell, VSC Coordinator, is joined by Charniqua Snell, a board certified music therapist and Rollins College Master-level student, and Steven Wilson, a former VSC advocate intern and recent MSW grad.

You can listen to our podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGLGM4m9UBw

You can also listen to it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts from!

Be sure to check out the recent blog Charniqua wrote on our website as well!

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Trigger Warning: In this podcast we will be discussing sensitive topics such as Sexual Assault. It’s important to take care of yourself while listening. Some suggestions are listening while you’re in a healthy head space or knowing who you can reach out to if you become upset. Our 24/7 helpline for crisis calls based out of Central Florida is 407 500 HEAL. By contacting the National Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 you can get support and learn about your local resources. There is always someone ready to help.

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