Workshops, Continued Education, & Retreats: for all


Outside of private practice, Sound + Nature offers a wide array of group-based disciplines for those seeking connection, collective consciousness, enhanced relationships and even continuing education.

Workshops & Retreats
for private groups.


Sound + Nature will work with you in developing the following:

  • Hosting a personal or group retreat at the Sound and Nature center in Germantown, NY

  • Collaborating on a retreat in off site settings

  • Group Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

  • and more…

  • See blog to learn about previous and upcoming classes, retreats, and events.

Note: Virtual + In-Person Options available.

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Educational Workshops
for music therapists & the general public.


In partnership with the Brooklyn Raga Massive, Sound + Nature provides workshops for Music Therapists.

  • CBMT approved (Certification Board for Music Therapists)

  • For music therapists maintaining the MT-BC credential

Sound + Nature also provides continuing education workshops for the general community.

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Online Courses

Clinical Application of Mindfulness Techniques in Music Therapy


Approved by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) for 3 CMTE credits.

In this virtual on-demand course taught by Aaron Shragge, MA, MT-BC, LCAT and Eric Fraser, MA, MT-BC, LCAT, participants will identify mindfulness practices as they are applied to clinical situations in music therapy; will develop tools to improve the therapeutic relationship by being fully present and authentic while understanding the contra-indications of music centered mindfulness work; will apply unique tunings from the tradition of Indian classical music, as well as how raga scales can be used modally for mindfulness based on clinical improvisation and composition; will also develop active listening skills to hear subtleties in harmonic tuning and practice employing mindfulness and relaxation techniques to accessible and clinically relevant music making