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Virtual Music and Expressive Art Therapy

Arizona Burn Foundation is excited to announce the start of our virtual music therapy and virtual expressive arts classes! A certified music therapist guides participants though music based activities that encourage self-expression through sound and dance. In the expressive arts class, participants engage in various creative activities that promote healing and allow them to communicate emotions that might otherwise be difficult to put into words. These virtual workshops provide a safe space for burn survivors to share their emotions, work through trauma, and build a support system with others who have similar experiences. ABF will hold each virtual session once a month throughout the summer.
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