Rebecca Vaudreuil, MSW, EdM, MT-BC, serves as the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine Lead Music Therapist and Clinician Supervisor for the National Endowment for the Arts initiative, Creative Forces: NEA Military Healing Arts Network. She is a board-certified music therapist who earned a music therapy degree at Berklee College of Music, a master’s in educational neuroscience at Harvard University, and a master’s in social work at Fordham University. She has completed advanced training in neurologic music therapy, neonatal intensive care music therapy, and music-assisted childbirth.
Rebecca develops music therapy best practices, provides clinical and research mentorship, supports increased access to creative arts therapies research across military and veteran healthcare systems, and promotes arts-based partnerships in clinical and community settings. Rebecca's work has been published in both arts-based and multidisciplinary rehabilitation peer-reviewed journals and featured by CNN, ABC, PBS as part of the 2017 Memorial Day Capital Concerts and in a White House Blog.
Rebecca Vaudreuil, MSW, EdM, MT-BC
Lead Music Therapist and Clinician Supervisor for Creative Forces