
About
Darlene M. Brooks is an Associate Professor in the Music Therapy department at Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance, where she serves as Director of Music Therapy, Coordinator of the Master’s Program, and Director of Undergraduate Studies. Her 20+ years of clinical experience span adolescents, geriatrics, psychiatric care, and autism, with certifications as a Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and Reiki Master.
- PhD in Music Therapy, Temple University
- MMT in Music Therapy, Loyola University
- BS in Music (Piano Concentration), Xavier University
- BM in Music Therapy, Loyola University of the South
Dr. Brooks’ research focuses on clinical supervision, music therapy education, alternative medicine, and Guided Imagery and Music (GIM). Her work bridges therapeutic practice with academic rigor, including collaborative supervision models and burnout reduction strategies for healthcare professionals.
Recent publications highlight trends in supervision practices, end-of-life care, and GIM applications, with articles in the Journal of Music Therapy, Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, and The Arts in Psychotherapy. She also contributes to editorial boards and book reviews.
Scientific Awards & Certifications:
- Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC)
- Fellow in Guided Imagery and Music (GIM)
- Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
- Licensed Creative Arts Therapist (LCAT)
- Reiki Master
Dr. Brooks actively mentors students, serves on university committees, and chairs the Boyer College Rank & Tenure Committee. She also engages in community musical theatre performance, demonstrating her commitment to bridging academic and artistic domains.
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