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Donald Wetherick is a Music Therapy Tutor at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, specializing in Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy training since 1999. He holds a BMus (Hons) from Edinburgh University (1987), an MPhil in Musicology from Cambridge University (1988), and a Dip. MTh (N-R) from the Nordoff-Robbins Centre (1992). His career includes over 13 years of full-time music therapy practice, focusing on children with autism, communication challenges, and adults with chronic health issues. He is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HPC) and serves as an approved HPC Visitor and a registered supervisor with the Association of Professional Music Therapists (APMT).
His research explores music therapy’s role in education, clinical practice, and professional discourse. Key areas include musicianship training standards, admissions diversity in therapy programs, and the application of technology in therapeutic interventions. He has presented at major conferences like the British Association for Music Therapy and published in journals such as the British Journal of Music Therapy and Psychology of Music.
Wetherick’s professional development includes certifications in counseling skills (Westminster Pastoral Foundation, 1997) and participation in autism-focused seminars at the Tavistock/Portman Clinic. His work emphasizes family-centered approaches and the therapeutic value of collaborative music-making, particularly using digital tools like Garageband for group sessions with adults experiencing depression.
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