CaptainManacles
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Here are some examples of Music Therapy courses in the UK where they are usually postgraduate and recognised as health professionals by the NHS
http://www.qmu.ac.uk/courses/PGCourse.cfm?c_id=189
http://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/prospectus/pgft2008/music_therapy.html
http://www.rwcmd.ac.uk/postgraduate_courses/music_therapy.aspx
http://courses.uwe.ac.uk/b99942/2008
From the looks of it, music therapy done by properly qualified people is no more or less woo than most other areas of therapy.
Again, since when does having classes or being recognized by the NHS show the credibility of a field? And if they're usually post-graduate that means they are often under-graduate, in a degree that is half just music classes. It's like giving a music teacher a minor in psychology and sending her off to cure autism.