Primary Trainer and Training Program List - AMI

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Primary Trainer and Training Program List - AMI
ASSOCIATION FOR MUSIC AND IMAGERY
2015
AFFILIATED TRAINING INSTITUTES
and
PRIMARY TRAINERS
The Association for Music and Imagery (AMI) is an organization of persons who
have been trained in The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM).
The Organization was created to maintain and uphold the integrity of The
Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music and to nurture and support its
members. In doing so, The Association has identified the following Institutions
and trainers as endorsed members to train students in the GIM process. All
training institutions and trainers listed meet the professional standards of AMI.
In addition, they have agreed to uphold the AMI “Code of Ethical Conduct and
Standards of Practice.”
Section 1 is a list of the United States Bonny Method of Guided Imagery
Training Institutions that are endorsed by the Association. These training
institutes have completed and met the initial endorsement procedure and yearly
reendorsement and review procedures set forth by the Association.
Section 2 is a listing of the International Bonny Method of Guided Imagery
Training Institutions. Like the United States Training Institutions, the
International Training Institutions must complete and meet all the endorsement
and reendorsement procedures to remain an approved Training Organization by
the Association for Music and Imagery.
Section 3 lists all the AMI Approved Training Organizations and their e-mail
addresses.
Section 4 all lists the AMI Approved Primary Trainers and their e-mail
addresses.
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Section 1: UNITED STATES TRAINING INSTITUTIONS
Appalachian State University
Hayes School of Music
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
Tel: (828) 262-6444
E-Mail: mckinneych@appstate.edu
Website: www.music.appstate.edu/bonny-method
Primary Trainers:
Cathy McKinney, PhD, MT-BC, LCAT, FAMI, Director
Marilyn Clark, MA, LCPC, FAMI
Elizabeth Moffitt, BMus., MA, MTA, RCC, FAMI
Madelaine Ventre, MS, LCAT, MT-BC, FAMI
Assistant:
Tim Honig
Training Program Description:
The Appalachian training program in The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and
Music is affiliated with the music therapy program of the Hayes School of Music
at Appalachian State University. The philosophy of The Bonny Method of GIM
training at Appalachian is founded on beliefs in a) the self-actualizing potential
of every human being, b) the wisdom of the Psyche to lead one toward growth,
c) the power of music to facilitate such growth, and d) the capacity of the
human imagination to provide a door into the Self, thereby serving as a conduit
for growth-inducing experience.
Through residential intensive seminars held in northwestern North Carolina and
supervised application in distance learning format, the three-level training
includes experiential and didactic components that facilitate both personal
development and knowledge and skill acquisition. While the focus of the
training is the one-to-one Bonny Method, trainees will acquire skills for applying
music and imagery methods for a variety of purposes and in varied clinical
settings.
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Atlantis Institute for Consciousness & Music
(AICM)
130 Arbor Way
Church Hill, MD 21623
Tel: (301) 346-3634 (SJS)
Email: sjstearns@comcast.net or carolbush@buggs.net
Website: www.atlantisicm.com
Primary Trainers:
Sierra Stokes-Stearns, PhD, FAMI, Co-Director
Carol Bush, FAMI, Co-Director
Jim Borling, MT-BC, FAMI
Ginger Clarkson, MT-BC, FAMI
Barbara Davis, MEd, LPC, FAMI
Erin Johnson, MEd, LPC, FAMI
Alicia Picazo Cortina, MA, FAMI
Nan Bok Lee MA, FAMI
So Jin Kim, MA, MT-BC, FAMI
Cara Marinucci, LPC, FAMI
Patricia Ortega Henderson, FAMI
Alicia Abadi Duek, FAMI
Esperanza Torres Serna, FAMI
Brenda Burgner, FAMI
Assistants:
Bernice Garrido, Santiago Vila, Guadalupe Avelar, Montserrat Gimeno, Judy Lee
Training Program Description:
The Atlantis model emphasizes GIM as a music-centered psychotherapy for
individuals and groups. We teach a system that utilizes guiding skills in
combination with the use of music as one's co-therapist to support depth work
with clients. Our trainings are a blend of opportunities for interactive lectures,
depth experience, community building and expression of one's potential to
become grounded in the transpersonal aspects of life.
Atlantis Institute offers a post-graduate supervisor-in-training week-end course
to develop the skill set for becoming a supervisor. FAMIs from other programs
are welcome.
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Institute for Music and Consciousness
15 Brewster Rd.
Worcester, MA 01602
Tel: (774) 232-6725
E-Mail: lsummer@annamaria.edu
Primary Trainers:
Lisa Summer, PhD, LMHC, MT-BC, FAMI, Director
Kenneth Bruscia, PhD, MT-BC, FAMI, Senior Consultant
Frances S. Goldberg, MA, MT-BC, MFT, FAMI
Barbara Hesser, CMT, LCAT, FAMI
Associate Trainers:
Elaine Abbott, PhD, MT-BC, FAMI
Nicki Cohen, PhD, MT-BC, FAMI
Assistants:
Brian Abrams, FAMI, Soozie Cotter-Schaufele, FAMI, Carol Merle-Fishman, FAMI,
Tony Meadows, FAMI, Dawn Miller, FAMI, Erin Montgomery, FAMI,
Sumi Paik-Maier, FAMI, Christine Routhier, FAMI,
Suzannah Scott-Moncrieff, FAMI, Lin Su, FAMI
Training Program Description:
The Institute for Music and Consciousness offers trainings in the US, at Ewha
Woman’s University in Seoul, S Korea and the GIM Center in Beijing, China. The
training is designed to help music therapists incorporate music & imagery
techniques, including GIM, into clinical practice. Level 1: Music & Imagery for
Wellness is designed to teach a music-centered, humanistic approach to music
& imagery techniques; Level II: Music & Imagery as Psychotherapy is heavily
psychodynamic in its use of music & imagery; Level III: GIM Training has a
transpersonal focus; and the Group Music & Imagery Therapy Training
emphasizes interpersonal group dynamics through music & imagery sessions.
Music & the Self, a short personal growth course, is an introduction to
exploring one's personal relationship with music and the introspective use of
symbols. Each level of training includes a practicum.
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Madelaine Ventre
1107 Plank Road
Forestburgh, NY 12777
Tel: (845) 796-2554
E-Mail: mventre@me.com
Primary Trainers:
Madelaine Ventre, MS, LCAT, MT-BC, FAMI, Director
Cathy McKinney, PhD, MT-BC, LCAT, FAMI
Training Program Description:
This training program recognizes that GIM is a depth- oriented reconstructive
and transpersonal form of therapy. Training includes coursework in GIM,
psychodynamic and transpersonal theory and practice; GIM related adjunctive
techniques; clinical work; supervision; personal growth work in GIM and
research. The emphasis in on the function of music in GIM work.
Under the NYS Mental Health Practitioners Law, NYS colleges and universities
offering advanced Music Therapy degrees leading to Licensure as a Creative
Arts Therapist (LCAT) must provide the required coursework. Within their
master’s and licensure tracks, the schools offer all of the adjunctive courses
necessary for GIM training. . As part of the licensure track, I am teaching the
GIM Levels 1 and 2 in these schools. The advanced training is being taught in
conjunction with Cathy McKinney in the program at Appalachian State University
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Music Medicine Institute
An Affiliate of St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System
P.O. Box 16535
Savannah, GA 31416
Tel: (912) 598-2118
E-Mail: ejacobi@musicmedicine.org
Website: www.musicmedicine.org
Primary Trainer:
Elizabeth Jacobi, PhD, RMT, FAMI, Director
Training Program Description:
The Music Medicine Institute in affiliation with St. Joseph’s/Candler Hospital
in Savannah, GA will provide Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music
trainings.
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New York GIM Training Center
2 Washington Square Village 15I
New York, NY 10012
Tel: (212) 420-9337
E-Mail: barbara.hesser@nyu.edu
Primary Trainer:
Barbara Hesser, CMT, LCAT, FAMI, Director
Training Program Description:
The training program focuses on The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and
Music (GIM) and is guided by the premise that GIM reaches into the depths of
the human psyche and brings the possibility of mental, physical, emotional and
spiritual transformation.
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Therapeutic Arts Institute
12438 Crystal Pointe Circle
Indianapolis, IN 46236
Tel: (317) 823-4799
Mobile: (415) 225-6260
E-mail: fgoldb1071@aol.com
Website: www.therapeuticartsinstitute.com
Primary Trainers:
Frances S. Goldberg, MA, MT-BC, MFT, FAMI, Director
Cecilia Herzfeld-Stern, MM, MT-BC, MFT, FAMI
Lisa Summer, PhD, LMHC, MT-BC, FAMI
Margareta Wärja, FAMI
Louise Dimiceli-Mitran, MA, LCPC, MT-BC, FAMI
Assistant:
Therese West, PhD, MT-BC, FAMI
Training Program Description:
Therapeutic Arts Institute offers training in The Bonny Method as a music
centered approach to human growth and development within a framework of
transpersonal, Jungian, and psychodynamic theoretical understanding built on
the foundation of transformational power of music. Our training is at all three
levels of The Bonny Method as developed and taught by Helen L. Bonny, PhD
and leads to eligibility to apply to the Association for Music and Imagery (AMI)
for the status of Fellow of AMI (FAMI).
We also offer a certificate program in Music Imagery consisting of two seminars.
The MI seminars are based on the premise that short contained music
experiences are a powerful way to bring the benefits of music-evoked imagery
to a broad range of individuals for personal growth, supportive and reeducative
psychotherapy, wellness and spiritual enhancement. The group MI seminar
focuses on the dynamics of music in supportive and interactive group work.
These Music Imagery seminars are also included in Level II of out Bonny Method
Training Program.
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Section 2: INTERNATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTIONS
Association for Music Therapy, Singapore
12 Jalan Pelajau, Singapore 808707
Website: http://singaporemusictherapy.page.tl/Home.htm
Primary Trainer:
Prof. Denise Grocke, PhD, RMT, FAMI, Director
E-Mail: d.grocke@unimelb.edu.au
Assistant:
Carolyn Van Dort, MA, Grad Dip GIM, Grad Dip Music Therapy, RMT, FAMI
Training Program Description:
The Supportive Music and Imagery (MI) and Introductory Bonny Method
Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) training, is the first course to be
conducted in Singapore. The small island city of Singapore has a rich
history, and has been influenced by British culture including a love of
Western classical music as well as music rooted in ethnic heritages from
India, China, and from Southeast Asia.
The course is run under the auspices of the Association for Music
Therapy, Singapore, an organization that is open to empowering
professionals to develop a skill-base to address the bio-psycho-social
needs of the local populace. GIM has the potential to enhance the
professional practice of local music therapists, as well as contribute to
the mental wellbeing of Singaporeans. The philosophy of the GIM course
in Singapore is based on humanistic, psychodynamic, existential and
mindfullness frameworks. The course combines various creative
endeavors to provide a multi-modal experience, including music and art.
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Leslie Bunt, PhD, FRSA, FAMI
24 Manor Park
Redland
Bristol, BS6 7HH
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: 0044-07974 356 540
E-Mail: leslie_bunt@hotmail.com
Website: www.Lesliebunt.com
Primary Trainers:
Professor Leslie Bunt, MBE, PhD, LGSM (MT), FAMI, FRSA, Director
Martin Lawes, FAMI
Assistants:
Anthony Hall, Ian Leslie, Barbara Zanchi
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The Danish Bonny Method GIM Institute
(DIGU)
Skydebanegade 32 2th
1709 Copenhagen V
DENMARK
Tel: 0045 40 33 24 76
E-Mail: torben.moe@regionh.dk
Website: www.torben.moe.dk
www.musikpsykoterapi.dk
Primary Trainers:
Torben Moe, PhD, Music Therapist MA, FAMI, Director
Prof. Dr. Isabelle Frohne-Hagemann, FAMI
Dr. Dag Korlin, FAMI
Dr. Leslie Bunt, FAMI
Margareta Wärja, FAMI
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Imageing: European Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) Trainings (Bonny
Method) Training Program
Dag Körlin, MD, Cert. Psychotherapist,
General Psychiatrist, FAMI
Gustaf Bergs Väg 17 A #1503
18370 Taby
SWEDEN
Tel: +46-707132423
Fax: +46-87567897
E-Mail: dag.korlin@telia.com
papaniev@gmail.com
Website: www.gimtherapy.eu
Primary Trainers:
Dag Körlin, MD, Certified, Psychotherapist, General Psychiatrist, FAMI, Director
Evangelia Papanikolaou, FAMI
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Expressive Arts AB, Stockholm
Fjällgatan 23 B
S-11630 Stockholm
SWEDEN
Tel. +48640 74 47
E-Mail: info@expressivearts.se
Website: www.expessivearts.se
Primary Trainer:
Margareta Wärja, FAMI, Director
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Inner Journey with GIM: Canada
642 Plymouth Drive
North Vancouver, BC V7H 2H6
CANADA
Tel: (604) 924-1449
E-Mail: lmoffitt659@gmail.com
Website: www.innerjourneywithGIM.ca
Primary Trainer:
Elizabeth (Liz) Moffitt, BMus., MA, MTA, RCC, FAMI, Director
Associate Trainers:
Noele Bird, MMT, MTA, RCC, FAMI
Assistants:
Nancy McMaster, Kay Thompson, Denise Tanguay, Guylaine Vaillancourt
Training Program Description:
This training (formerly Capilano University Training Program) is a music-centered
method of music psychotherapy. All levels of GIM training are offered, leading to
becoming a Fellow of AMI. The training staff is experienced in music therapy,
counselling, family therapy, bereavement and spiritual counselling, and is strongly
influenced by humanist and spiritual/transpersonal models of growth in consciousness.
The trainings are both didactic and experiential in nature with a focus on one to one
therapy, but also offer skills in adapting and applying the method for a wide variety of
settings for both individuals and groups.
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Institut für Musik, Imagination und Therapy
(IMIT)
Forststrasse 50
D-12163 Berlin
GERMANY
Tel. 0049-(0)30-7436719
E-mail: info@frohne-hagemann.de
Website: www.imitberlin.de
Primary Trainers:
Prof. Dr. Isabelle Frohne-Hagemann, FAMI, Director
Prof. Dr. Gina Kästele, PhD, FAMI
Dr. Torben Moe, PhD, Music Therapist M.A., FAMI
Assistants:
Dorothea Dülberg, Ruth Hertrampf, Ruth Liesert, Pia Prießler
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Institut für Musikgeleitete Psychotherapie
Bonny Method of GIM
(IMP)
Allacher Str. 279a
80999 München
GERMANY
Tel: 0049/89/8127145
E-Mail: christina.achter@online.de
Website: www.gim-musiktherapie.de
Primary Trainer:
Christina Achter, FAMI, Director
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Institute IMAGO
Athener Platz 5,
D-81545 Munich
GERMANY
Tel. 0049 89 64 55 00
E-Mail: kaestele@gmx.de
Website: www.GIM-Trainings.de
Primary Trainer:
Prof. Dr. Gina Kästele, FAMI, Director
Training Program Description:
The Training in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) at Institute Imago
is designed as a 3 year program for psychotherapists, music therapists and qualified
health professionals.
Participants in the program of Institute Imago usually have a professional background
and are educated in counseling or psychotherapy methods (i.e. behavior therapy,
analytic approaches, art therapy or solution oriented counseling skills).
The three different levels of the GIM training program provide learning opportunities to
build up the skills to work with GIM in clinical or in private practice settings with
individuals and groups.
In addition, I am – at present moment – the only MARI teacher in Europe. The MARI
Mandala Assessment Research Instrument is offered as a diagnostic tool and as a
creative approach to work with Mandalas, during the GIM process. The MARI Workshop
can be booked apart from the GIM training for interested individuals who want to
become a MARI practitioner.
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Integrative GIM Training Programme: UK Based Training in the Bonny
Method of Guided Imagery and Music and its Modifications for Music
Therapists, Arts Therapists, Counsellors and Psychotherapists
Flat 2
7 Prince of Wales Road
Dorchester
Dorset
DT1 1PW
United Kingdom
Telephone 01305 260263
Email: martin.mt@virgn.net
Website: www.integrativegim.org
Primary Trainer:
Martin Lawes, FAMI, Director
Assistant Trainers:
Sumi Paik-Maier, Catherine O'Leary, Anthony Hall
Training Program Description:
This course is intended for music therapists, psychotherapists and others suitably
qualified who wish to incorporate GIM so as to develop and extend their existing
therapeutic practice. The Bonny Method of GIM and ways to modify it are taught so as to
equip therapists to apply the method in diverse settings to help clients with a wide
range of difficulties. Individual or group therapy approaches are covered as are those
that involve work at a supportive as well as at a deeper level, potentially integrating
exploration in other creative modalities including improvisation, art and creative writing.
The music-centred nature of GIM as a transformational form of psychotherapy is
emphasised throughout. Experiential learning is central to the programme, with
humanistic, psychodynamic, Jungian, transpersonal and neuroscience oriented
perspectives and research in the field being drawn on to enable trainees to develop their
understanding and application of the method.
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Mind and Music
Rued Langgaards Vej 23, 3mf
DK-2300 Kobenhavn S
DENMARK
Tel: #45-27821051
Email: lobo@hum.aau.dk
Website: www.musikterapie.dk
Primary Trainers:
Lars Ole Bonde, FAMI
Ellen Thomasen, FAMI, Director - Retired
Assistant Trainers:
Bolette Beck, Svein Fuglestad
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University of Melbourne, Australia
c/o Denise Grocke, PhD, MT-BC, FAMI
Conservatorium of Music
University of Melbourne
Victoria, 3010
AUSTRALIA
Tel: +61-3-8344-5259
Fax: +61-3-8344-5346
E-Mail: d.grocke@unimelb.edu.au
Website: www.conservatorium.unimelb.edu.au/graddipgim
Primary Trainer:
Prof. Denise Grocke, PhD, MT-BC, FAMI, Director
Assistant:
Carolyn Van Dort
Training Program Description:
The philosophy of this training course is that The Bonny Method is a client-centered,
empowering therapy in which music and imagery act as psychodynamic agents of
change in clients' lives. It is based on Jungian theory, which emphasizes the integration
and reconciliation of the opposites in the areas of interpersonal and intrapersonal
relationships, the enabling of spiritual growth, and the exploration of archetypal and
transpersonal experiences. The course is eclectic, and students are encouraged to gain
a wide range of experiences as Bonny Method therapists.
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Section 3: ENDORSED AMI TRAINING ORGANIZATIONS:
TRAINING PROGRAM
EMAIL/WEBSITE
COUNTRY
DIRECTOR
USA
Cathy McKinney,
PhD, MT-BC, LCAT,
FAMI, Director
USA
Sierra StokesStearns, PhD, FAMI,
Co-Director
Carol Bush, FAMI,
Co-Director
USA
Lisa Summer,
MCAT, MT-BC,
FAMI, Director
USA
Madelaine Ventre,
MS, LCAT, MT-BC,
FAMI
USA
Elizabeth Jacobi,
PhD, RMT, FAMI,
Director
USA
Barbara Hesser,
CMT, LCAT, FAMI
USA
Frances S.
Goldberg, MA,
MT-BC, MFT, FAMI
Director
UNITED STATES
E-Mail: mckinneych@appstate.edu
Appalachian State
University
Website:
www.music.appstate.edu/bonnymethod
Atlantis Institute for
Consciousness & Music
(AICM)
Institute for Music and
Consciousness
Formerly: Anna Maria
College
Madelaine Ventre
Formerly: CCTA
Music Medicine
Institute
New York GIM Training
Center
Email: sjstearns@comcast.net or
carolbush@buggs.net
Webpage: www.atlantisicm.com
E-Mail: lsummer@annamaria.edu
Website:
E-Mail: mventre@me.com
Website:
E-Mail: ejacobi@musicmedicine.org
Webpage: www.musicmedicine.org
Email: barbara.hesser@nyu.edu
E-mail: fgoldb1071@aol.com
Therapeutic Arts
Institute
Website:
www.therapeuticartsinstitute.com
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TRAINING PROGRAM
EMAIL/WEBSITE
COUNTRY
DIRECTOR
Association for Music
Therapy, Singapore
E-Mail: d.grocke@unimelb.edu.au
SINGAPORE
Prof. Denise
Grocke, PhD, MTBC, FAMI, Director
Leslie Bunt, Ph.D, FRSA,
FAMI
E-Mail: leslie_bunt@hotmail.com
UNITED
KINGDOM
Leslie Bunt, PhD,
FRSA, FAMI
Danish Institute of
Bonny Method GIM
Training
(DIGU)
E-Mail: torben.moe@regionh.dk
Website: www.torben.moe.dk or
DENMARK
Torben Moe, PhD,
Music Therapist
MA., FAMI
IMAGEing: European
GIM Training (Bonny
Method) Training
Program
E-Mail: dag.korlin@telia.com
SWEDEN
Dag Körlin, MD,
FAMI
SWEDEN
Margareta Wärja,
FAMI
CANADA
Elizabeth Moffitt,
B.Mus., MA, MTA,
RCC, FAMI
GERMANY
Prof. Dr. Isabelle
Frohne-Hagemann,
FAMI
INTERNATIONAL
Expressive Arts AB,
Stockholm
Inner Journey with GIM:
Canada
Formerly: Capilano
University GIM Training
Program
Institute for Music,
Imagery and Therapy
(IMIT)
Website: www.Lesliebunt.com
www.musikpsykoterapi.dk
E-Mail:
margareta.warja@expressivearts.se
E-Mail: lmoffitt659@gmail.com
Website:
www.innerjourneywithgim.ca
E-Mail: info@frohne-hagemann.de
Website: www.imitberlin.de
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TRAINING PROGRAM
EMAIL/WEBSITE
COUNTRY
DIRECTOR
GERMANY
Christina Achter,
FAMI
GERMANY
Prof. Dr. Gina
Kästele, FAMI
INTERNATIONAL
Institut fur
Musikgeleitete
Psychotherapie
(IMP)
E-Mail: christina.achter@online.de
Website: www.gimmusiktherapie.de
E-Mail: Kaestele@gmx.de
Institute IMAGO
Website: www.GIMPsychotherapie.de
:
Integratve Guided
Imagery and Music
Training
Programme:UK
E-Mail: martin.mt@virgin.net
Website: www.integrativegim.org
Email: lobo@hum.aau.dk
Mind and Music
Website: www.musikterapi.dk
UNITED
KINGDOM
Martin Lawes,
FAMI
DENMARK
Ellen Thomasen,
FAMI
AUSTRALIA
Prof. Denise
Grocke, PhD, MTBC, FAMI, Director
E-Mail: d.grocke@unimelb.edu.au
Website:
University of Melbourne
www.music.unimelb.edu.au/courses/p
grad/index.html
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Section 4: ENDORSED AMI PRIMARY TRAINERS:
PRIMARY TRAINER
E-MAIL
COUNTRY
Alicia Abadi Duek, FAMI
yahad@san.rr.com
United
States
Christin Achter, FAMI
christina.achter@online.de
Germany
Lars Ole Bonde, FAMI
lobo@hum.aau.dk
Denmark
James E. Borling, MM, MT-BC, FAMI
jborling@radford.edu
United
States
Leslie Bunt, PHD, LGSM (MT), FAMI
leslie_bunt@hotmail.com
United
Kingdom
Brenda Burgner, LCSW, FAMI
brendaburgner@gmail.com
United
States
Carol Bush, FAMI
carolbush@buggs.net
Marilyn F. Clark, M.S., LCPC, FAMI
marilynclark@mac.com
Ginger Clarkson, MT-BC, FAMI
ginger.clarkson@icloud.com
Barbara H. Davis, LPC, FAMI
barbgim1@earthlink.net
Louise Dimiceli-Mitran, MA, LCPC, MT-BC, FAMI
louise@mitran.com
Dr. Isabelle Frohne-Hagemann, FAMI
info@frohne-hagemann.de
Germany
Frances Smith Goldberg, MA, MFT, MT-BC,
FAMI
fgoldb1071@aol.com
United
States
Denise Grocke, PhD, MT-BC, FAMI
d.grocke@unimelb.edu.au
Australia
Cecilia Herzfeld-Stern, MM, MT-BC, MA, MFT,
FAMI
tiknet18@sbcglobal.net
United
States
Barbara Hesser, CMT, LCAT, FAMI
barbara.hesser@nyu.edu
United
States
Florence Holligan, SJG. RMT, FAMI
florence.holligan@ssjg.org.au
Australia
Elizabeth M. Jacobi, PhD, RMT, FAMI
ejacobi@musicmedicine.org
United
States
Eun Mi Ji, MMT, FAMI
agnesjem@hanmail.net
South
Korea
Erin Johnson, FAMI
erin@erinjohnsonlpc.com
United
States
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United
States
United
States
Mexico
United
States
United
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Section 4: ENDORESED AMI PRIMARY TRAINERS Continued:
PRIMARY TRAINER
E-MAIL
COUNTRY
Gina Kästele, PhD, FAMI
kaestele@gmx.de
Germany
So Jin Kim, FAMI
ksjmt905@hanmail.net
South
Korea
Dag Körlin, MD, FAMI
dag.korlin@telia.com
Sweden
martin.mt@virgin.net
United
Kingdom
Martin Lawes, FAMI
Nan Bok Lee, FAMI
nanboklee@gmail.com
South
Korea
Cara Marinucci, LPC, FAMI
cara@caramarinuccilpc.com
United
States
Cathy McKinney, PhD, MT-BC, LCAT, FAMI
mckinneych@appstate.edu
United
States
Torben Moe, PhD, Music Therapist MA, FAMI
torben.moe@regionh.dk
Denmark
Elizabeth (Liz) Moffitt, BMus., MA, MTA, RCC,
FAMI
Lmoffitt659@gmail.com
Canada
Alysa M. Muller, Psy.D, Lic. Clinical Psych.,
Certified MARI Teacher, FAMI
dralysa@gmail.com
United
States
Patricia Ortega Henderson, FAMI
patricia_ortega@yahoo.com
Mexico
Evangelia Papanikolaou, FAMI
papaniev@gmail.com
Greece
Alicia Picazo, FAMI
apcortina@jc.com.mx
Mexico
Laurie Rugenstein, FAMI
dlrugen@msn.com
United
States
Sierra Stokes-Stearns, PhD, MT-BC, FAMI
sjstearns@comcast.net
United
States
Lisa Summer, MCAT, MT-BC, FAMI
lsummer@annamaria.edu
United
States
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E-MAIL
COUNTRY
Ellen Thomasen, FAMI
eth@youmail.dk
Denmark
Esperanza Torres, MMT, MTA, RCC, FAMI
esperanza@agruparte.com
Spain
Madelaine Ventre, MS, LCAT, MT-BC, FAMI
mventre@me.com
United
States
Margareta Wärja, FAMI
margareta.warja@expressivearts.se
Sweden
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