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Allison lee
Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) and Licensed Professional Music Therapist (LPMT)

Allison Lee is a Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) and Licensed Professional Music Therapist (LPMT) in Georgia who utilizes her creative skills and educational background to provide support and guidance for patients’ overall health and wellbeing. She has extensive experience across various clinical settings, ranging from pediatric psychiatry to geriatric care.

Allison Lee: MA, LPMT, MT-BC

Allison Lee is a Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) and Licensed Professional Music Therapist (LPMT) in Georgia who utilizes her creative skills and educational background to provide support and guidance for patients’ overall health and wellbeing. She has extensive experience across various clinical settings, ranging from pediatric psychiatry to geriatric care.

At Laurel Heights Hospital, she established the music therapy program and led group sessions for pediatric behavioral psychiatric patients. Her background also includes working with pediatric patients at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone to help minimize stress and pain through music , as well as enhancing the quality of life and cognitive conditions for residents at The New Jewish Home. She is committed to using evidence-based music therapy to foster self-expression and improve patient outcomes.

Education

  • New York University – Master of Arts in Music Therapy
  • Columbus State University – Bachelor of Music in Flute Performance

Experiences

  • Laurel Heights Hospital (Atlanta, GA) – Established music therapy program and leads group sessions for pediatric behavioral psychiatric patients

  • Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone (New York, NY) – Provided music therapy for pediatric patients and collaborated with interdisciplinary teams

  • The New Jewish Home (New York, NY) – Led group sessions for geriatric residents to enhance quality of life and cognitive conditions

  • Mount Sinai West (New York, NY) – Conducted group music therapy sessions (drum circles, improvisation) for inpatient psychiatry

  • Georgia Philharmonic Orchestra – Substitute flutist

Languages spoken

  • English / Korean