1. Private Music Therapy Practice: Music therapists can start their own private practice providing music therapy services to individuals and/or groups. This can include diagnostic assessment, treatment planning and interventions, therapeutic evaluation, and referral services.
2. Music Therapy Education and Training: Music therapists can offer music therapy-related education and training courses to professionals, parents and caregivers, and other interested parties.
3. Music Therapy Consulting: Music therapists can offer consulting services to health professionals, schools, social service agencies and other organizations to help them integrate music therapy into their programs and practices.
4. Music Therapy Research and Publications: Music therapists can conduct research in the field of music therapy and provide publications for public education and awareness.
5. Music Therapy for Special Populations: Music therapists can specialize in providing music therapy services to special populations such as children and youths, aged people, people with disabilities, and mental health patients.
6. Music Therapy for the Entertainment Industry: Music therapists can provide music therapy services to the entertainment industry, helping entertainers and artists to express their creativity and improve performance.