I would like very much to go into Music Therapy as a career. Music is my main coping mechanism and greatly improves my life and I'd like to go into a career that helps others develop music related coping mechanisms and generally uses music to improve the lives of others.
I don't know if this would end up being more akin to an occupational therapist (which I am also considering as a career or a stepping stone towards music therapy) where I work on skills or ways for others to function, or would be like an actual counsellor or therapist.
My current therapist is an art therapist, but I never do art with her. When we're in session, it's just regular therapy. So if I were to become a music therapist, it probably would involve doing actual therapy.
Could someone with ASD be effective at this? Don't counsellors need to be at least a little empathic? I wouldn't be able to look at someone and know what they're feeling.
On the other hand, last night a friend I hadn't talked to in years messaged me over facebook chat because she wanted to talk about a problem she was having, and chose me because I might understand the situation better, being someone who didn't conform to the gender they were assigned at birth.
I was able to let her talk about her problem, and my bluntness and directness was helpful though I tried really hard not to be *too* blunt. She said she appreciated that I didn't tiptoe around things or be really diplomatic like her other friends did. I didn't tell her what to do, but I gave an honest appraisal of what I thought of the situation, which she appreciated.
The thing I'm thinking right now though is, do I want to become a music therapist because I want to help other people solve their problems? Or do I want to become a music therapist because my special interest is music (well, musical theatre), and I just want to be immersed in that?
I guess there are several questions in this post. I would appreciate answers to any or all of them.
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Transgender. Call me 'he' please. I'm a guy.
Diagnosed Bipolar and Aspergers (questioning the ASD diagnosis).
Free speech means the right to shout 'theatre' in a crowded fire.
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