Music therapist, Livia Umeda, who has straight, dark, medium-length hair. She is wearing a black shirt and a navy blue jacket in front of a white and blue background

Disability in Music Therapy Education and Clinical Training

Presented By: 

Livia Umeda, MA, MT-BC
Although we, as music therapists, work with individuals with disabilities, we commonly do not consider the ramifications if a member of the music therapy community has a disability themselves. Throughout the educational process in the United States (US), many students face ableist situations which impede their experience or may prevent them from full participation. To this end, this presentation will engage the audience in a consideration of the effects of ableism on the experiences of music therapy students in the US and suggest considerations that could be implemented to minimize ableism.

Session Start

February 7, 2026 4:30 am GMT

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Session Length

60 minutes

Presenter Bios: 

Livia Umeda is an MT-BC in San Francisco, California in the USA. She has an MA in Education, specializing in disability justice, and an MA in music therapy.