Andrew Rossetti MMT, MT-BC, LCAT is a doctoral candidate at the University of Jyvaskyla and supervisor of the Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center’s Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine’s multi-site Music Therapy Program in Radiation Oncology.
Andrew’s work was just published in The New York Times with an article entitled “The Healing Power of Music.”
Music therapy is increasingly used to help patients cope with stress and promote healing.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/08/well/music-therapy-treatment-stress.html?smid=em-share
Much of Andrew’s work focuses on bio-psychosocial symptom management and resource building for patients facing significant illness and treatment burden. He has long-term patients who have been through treatment and often need to process medically-induced trauma.
His clinical practice in medical music psychotherapy extends to all areas of oncology in the hospital environ, and the neonatal ICU where he specializes in Environmental Music Therapy in fragile areas, and the treatment of trauma and post-traumatic stress.
Andrew is an international lecturer and has been a frequent keynote speaker at conferences and universities in the US, Asia, Europe, and Canada.
He is the president of the NYC Regional Arts in Healthcare Group, serves on the Editorial Board of the International Association for Music & Medicine, and is on the faculty of Montclair State University and the University of Barcelona.
Andrew Rossetti MMT, MT-BC, LCAT
Supervisor – Radiation Oncology Music Therapy Program
Mount Sinai Beth Israel
Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine
First Avenue at 16th Street 6 Silver-21
New York, New York 100003
President of the NYC Regional Arts in Healthcare Group
Member of the Board of the Directors of the International Association for Music & Medicine
www.iammonline.com
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