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Julie Hoffer
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Julie Hoffer, MM, MT-BC, has been a Board-Certified Music Therapist
since 2005. She strategically utilizes music as the catalyst for therapeu￾tic interaction to address psychosocial, cognitive, physical, commu￾nicative, and spiritual needs, helping individuals attain and maintain maximum levels of functioning. Ms. Hoffer has diverse, multicultural clinical experience with nearly all populations and settings including medical/hospital, hospice, behavioral health, geriatrics, brain injury,
developmental disabilities, and wellness. Ms. Hoffer was a clinical pro￾fessor of music therapy at Arizona State University for nine years, where she coordinated student placements for fieldwork and taught under￾graduate and graduate courses in the areas of practicum, music com￾petencies (voice, guitar, piano, percussion), music therapy repertoire,
children’s music, psychology/neurology of music, basic counseling skills, improvisation, professional writing, and music therapy market￾ing. Ms. Hoffer holds a Master of Music degree in Music Therapy from Arizona State University and a Post-Graduate Bachelor of Music degree in Music Therapy from Arizona State University, as well as a Bachelor of
Science degree in Communications from Northern Arizona University. She has two children and resides in Tempe, Arizona. She hopes to retire as a singing gondola sailor in Venice, Italy.