B-Side Music Therapy

Personalised one-to-one music therapy for children and young people with a wide range of emotional, social, and developmental needs. This includes those in care, foster care, adoption placements, and those experiencing challenges such as trauma, special educational needs (SEN), exploitation risks, youth offending, and complex behaviours. Sessions are tailored to each individual and provide a safe, supportive space for self-expression, emotional exploration, and communication through music.
1 to 1 Music Therapy (Children and Young People)

Personalised one-to-one music therapy for adults experiencing a range of emotional, psychological, and life challenges. This may include anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, grief and loss, neurodivergence, or difficulties related to life transitions, relationships, or emotional regulation. Sessions are tailored to each individual and provide a safe, supportive space to explore thoughts and feelings through music. No musical experience is needed—sessions are guided at your own pace.
1 to 1 Music Therapy (Adults)

Detailed professional music therapy reports for schools, social care teams, and wider health and social care services. These reports are designed to support understanding of a child, young person, or adult’s needs, progress, and engagement in therapy. Reports include clear observations of therapeutic work, emotional presentation, communication, engagement, and areas of development. They also highlight progress over time and may include recommendations to support ongoing in care or education.
Music Therapy Reports
Frequently Asked Questions
Music therapy is a clinical and evidence-based form of therapy that uses music to support emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It can involve playing instruments, listening, singing, or creating music in a safe and supportive environment.
No musical experience is needed. Sessions are accessible to everyone and are guided by the therapist to suit your individual needs and abilities.
Music therapy can support children, young people, and adults experiencing a wide range of needs, including anxiety, trauma, SEN, neurodivergence, emotional regulation difficulties, and complex life experiences.
Sessions are tailored to the individual and may include improvising music, songwriting, listening, or simply using music as a way to explore thoughts and feelings. Each session is flexible and led at your pace.
Typically 45–60 minutes, depending on individual needs.
Yes, music therapy reports are available on request as an additional service. These can support schools, social care, and health professionals in understanding progress and outcomes.
You can get in touch via the website, email, or phone to discuss your needs and arrange an initial consultation.
Sessions can take place in schools, care settings, community spaces, or at home, depending on what is most appropriate.

