
About
Beth Mosko holds the position of Instructor of Music at Colorado State University, where she is affiliated with the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance under the College of Liberal Arts. Her role includes directing the AMTA national roster internship program at Pathways, a hospice and palliative care organization in Fort Collins. She has been actively involved with Pathways since 2013, contributing to grief and loss support initiatives.
Beth earned her Bachelor of Music (B.M.) and Master of Music (M.M.) in Music Therapy, both from Colorado State University. Her clinical expertise spans diverse settings, including outpatient neurological rehabilitation, private practice, and public schools, reflecting her commitment to applying music therapy across healthcare and educational domains.
Her research interests focus on end-of-life care, grief and loss support, and the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music, which she is currently studying as an advanced student. She advocates for interdisciplinary approaches to integrate music therapy in palliative care and neurological recovery.
Beth’s professional narrative emphasizes her role in mentoring future music therapists through the AMTA internship program. While no specific grants or awards are noted, her work highlights dedication to clinical training and community engagement. She collaborates with teams at Pathways and contributes to the University Center for the Arts.
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