Music Performance Anxiety as Occupational Health Hazard in Music Therapy
Presented By:
Anastasia Canfield, MM, MA, LPC, NCC, MT-BC, RPT, ASDCS
Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) is an experience of the nervous system being overwhelmed in an evaluative or performance-based situation. While music therapists are not performers, the work we do relies on performance skills. Some research has cited that as a whole, musicians score higher on anxiety measures than the general population which puts musicians at a pre-disposed place for decreased mental health and poses risk for compassion fatigue and burnout. MPA may also be a barrier to remaining present with a client or group in the moment of a music therapy intervention which could impair the therapeutic relationship, cause difficulties with gaining assessment information, and create an otherwise unsafe environment. It can also lead to questionable ethical decision-making and potentially physical harm of the therapist such as straining the voice to overcompensate for MPA. MPA can be experienced by students and professionals alike.
Session Start
February 7, 2026 7:00 pm GMT
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Session Length
60 minutes
Presenter Bios:
Anastasia Canfield is a creative arts therapist, professional musician, and health scientist. She owns Creative Remedies, a multi-disciplinary therapy practice in Colorado. Anastasia researches occupational health hazards in creative careers.
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