"Personalised Music Therapy
for Every Stage of Life"
At WLWT, we offer a diverse range of in-person and online music therapy programs designed to support emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being across all age groups and needs.
Music Therapy Studio by WLWT, Goa
A Healing Space Where Music Meets Therapy
Discover the transformative power of music at WLWT’s dedicated therapy studios in Panjim and Margao, Goa. Our spaces are thoughtfully designed to offer a calm, nurturing environment for therapeutic engagement and growth.
- Individual & Group Sessions: Personalized to meet diverse developmental and emotional needs
- Customized Workshops: Engaging formats for therapeutic, educational, or recreational goals
- Specialized Clinical Care for:
- Children and adults with Autism, Cerebral Palsy (CP), Down Syndrome, ADHD, IDD, and developmental delays
- Individuals navigating mental health challenges
- Parent Empowerment Seminars: Strengthening families through knowledge and shared experiences
- Strengthen communication and emotional regulation
- Support cognitive growth and enhance social interaction
- Facilitate joyful, goal-oriented rehabilitation
- Empower families through inclusive musical experiences
Geriatric Music Therapy
Compassionate Musical Care for Seniors
Music has the power to connect, soothe, and uplift — especially in the golden years of life. Our Geriatric Music Therapy program, offered at WLWT centers, partner care homes, and outreach centers, is designed to nurture emotional and mental well-being in the elderly through evidence-based, engaging musical experiences.
This program offers:
- Weekly Individual Sessions: Personalized music therapy tailored to each senior’s emotional and cognitive needs.
- Weekly Group Sessions: Fostering social connection, joy, and a sense of belonging through shared musical moments.
- Therapeutic Techniques:
- Music improvisation and rhythm-based exercises
- Songwriting and lyric reflection
- Receptive music therapy with guided listening
- Positive affirmations set to music
- Music-assisted movement and exploration
The objective of this program is to:
- Reduce depression, anxiety, and loneliness
- Support mood regulation and emotional resilience
- Promote social interaction and community bonding
- Enhance cognitive stimulation and delay age-related decline
- Encourage a positive, joyful outlook on life
- Engage seniors in meaningful, health-promoting activities
The Expected Outcomes of this program are:
- Improved emotional well-being
- Lowered feelings of isolation
- Increased happiness and participation
- Strengthened memory and cognitive function
The additional benefits you will gain from this program are as follows:
- Memory stimulation
- Emotional wellness support
- Physical activation through rhythm and movement
- Gentle, joyful, and comforting musical experiences
Corporate Wellness Programs
Boost Workplace Wellbeing Through the Power of Music
Transform your workspace into a hub of creativity, collaboration, and calm with WLWT’s in-person corporate wellness offerings. Designed to reduce stress and energize teams, our music-based programs foster emotional wellness and group synergy.
- Drum Circles: High-energy rhythm experiences that build team spirit and collective focus
- Music for Stress Relief: Experiential workshops that help employees relax and recharge
- Emotional Intelligence & Creativity Seminars: Music-driven sessions to enhance self-awareness and innovative thinking
- Prevent burnout and enhance employee resilience
- Strengthen team bonding and interpersonal collaboration
- Spark creativity and fresh thinking through rhythm-based engagement
Music Therapy for Relaxation & Quality of Life
Reset, Recharge, Reconnect – from Home or In-Person
This gentle, personalized program is designed to help you slow down, find balance, and support emotional wellbeing. Whether you’re a busy professional, caregiver, or simply seeking more peace, these sessions offer a nurturing musical space to restore your inner calm.
This program is ideal for:
- Adults experiencing stress or emotional fatigue
- Caregivers and frontline workers
- Older adults and wellness seekers
- Professionals seeking mindful practices
This program includes:
- 3 live, one-on-one music therapy sessions (online or in-person)
- Customized therapeutic playlists and immersive sound baths
- Guided imagery, lyric reflection, and musical affirmations
- Deep relaxation and stress reduction
- Improved emotional balance and mental clarity
- Strengthened inner resilience and mindfulness
Therapeutically Informed Music Lessons
Learn. Heal. Express.
These are not just music classes — they are safe, supportive sessions that blend musical learning with emotional growth. Whether you’re a beginner, a curious listener, or someone working through emotional challenges, these lessons open a path to healing and self-discovery.
This program is for:
- First-time learners to advanced students
- Non-musicians seeking creative exploration
- Individuals managing emotional or mental health concerns
- Vocal (Indian classical & semi-classical)
- Percussion (Tabla, Djembe, Drums)
- Music appreciation, improvisation & expression
- Builds confidence, focus, and creative flow
- Supports emotional empowerment and self-awareness
- Offers a safe, expressive space for healing through music
Why Choose WLWT
Trusted. Compassionate. Clinically Grounded.
At WLWT, we offer more than music — we offer therapeutic transformation led by trained professionals.
How Music Therapy Can Help:
Success Stories And Statements Of Impact





"Amara, a 10-year-old with cerebral palsy, faced challenges with motor coordination. By incorporating rhythmic drumming exercises into her therapy, she improved her hand-eye coordination and strength. Over a year, Amara was able to independently play a simple xylophone piece, boosting her confidence and motor skills."
Music therapy with cerebral palsy "Music therapy empowers individuals with cerebral palsy to enhance motor skills and build self-esteem through rhythmic and melodic activities."
"Deepak, a 7-year-old with autism, struggled with verbal communication and social interactions. Through weekly music therapy sessions, Deepak learned to use simple percussion instruments to express his emotions. Within six months, he started making eye contact and using short phrases to communicate, enhancing his ability to connect with family and peers."
MT with ASD - "Music therapy fosters self-expression and social engagement in individuals with autism, bridging the gap between emotions and communication."
" Mr Surti, a retired teacher living with dementia, often experienced agitation and confusion. After joining group music therapy sessions, familiar songs from his youth brought him a sense of calm and joy. Singing along with others improved his mood and reduced his agitation during evenings."
Music therapy with gariatric care - "In geriatric care, music therapy reconnects individuals with cherished memories, offering comfort, reducing agitation, and fostering emotional well-being."
"Sara, a 32-year-old dealing with depression, found it difficult to articulate her feelings. Through songwriting and improvisational music, she uncovered a powerful outlet for her emotions. Over three months, Sara reported feeling more connected to herself and experienced a significant reduction in depressive episodes."
Music therapy in mental health - "Music therapy provides a safe space for emotional exploration, aiding individuals on their journey toward healing and resilience."
"Leo, a 9-year-old with ADHD, had difficulty focusing in class and managing impulsivity. In music therapy, structured rhythm exercises taught him to follow patterns and maintain attention. After three months, Leo demonstrated improved focus during school activities and reduced hyperactive behaviors."
Music therapy with ADHD - "Music therapy supports individuals with ADHD by channeling energy into structured musical activities, improving focus, self-regulation, and task completion."
Music Therapy Studio By WLWT- Goa
Services: Individual and group therapy sessions for various conditions including children with special needs and mental health trageted clinical arear – parents workshop,
Therapists: A team of certified and compassionate professionals.
Day/Time: Monday to Saturday, 9 AM to 6 PM
Area of Clinical Services: Panaji and surrounding areas
Fee: Affordable with options for scholarships and sponsorships.
Upcoming Programs
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Online MT Sessions
- Focus: Mental health support and therapies for special children.
- Mode: Interactive virtual sessions.
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Corporate Drum Circles
- Overview: Energize your teams through engaging drum circle activities. Boosts morale, teamwork, and creativity.
- Investment Needs: Tailored packages for corporate clients.
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MT for Other Populations
- Projects:
- Cancer patients: Alleviating pain and anxiety.
- Underprivileged children: Nurturing growth through music.
Clinical Music Therapy - An Overview
What is Clinical Music Therapy?
Clinical music therapy is a research-based healthcare profession that utilizes music interventions to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs. It is administered by trained and certified music therapists who tailor music-based techniques to support individuals in achieving therapeutic goals. These interventions can include active music-making, listening, songwriting, improvisation, and guided imagery.
Music therapy is applicable across various healthcare settings, including hospitals, rehabilitation centre’s, special education programs, mental health facilities, elderly care homes, and wellness clinics. It is an evidence-based practice that integrates music, psychology, and neuroscience to enhance well-being.
Benefits of Clinical Music Therapy
Music therapy provides holistic benefits, addressing multiple aspects of health and wellness:
- Emotional & Psychological Well-being: Reduces anxiety, depression, and stress by stimulating the brain’s reward system and promoting relaxation.
- Cognitive Development & Rehabilitation: Enhances memory, attention, and cognitive flexibility, benefiting individuals with neurological conditions such as dementia, stroke, and traumatic brain injuries.
- Physical Health & Pain Management: Supports motor function rehabilitation, reduces chronic pain perception, and aids in relaxation for conditions like Parkinson’s disease and cerebral palsy.
- Social & Communication Skills: Encourages social interaction, enhances verbal and non-verbal communication, and fosters self-expression, particularly in children with autism and individuals with developmental disabilities.
- Personal Growth & Self-Exploration: Promotes self-awareness, confidence, and emotional resilience through creative musical engagement.
The Role of a Clinical Music Therapist
A clinical music therapist is a highly trained professional who assesses, designs, and implements personalized music-based interventions to meet clients’ therapeutic needs. Their work involves:
- Conducting assessments to understand clients’ needs and preferences.
- Developing and implementing individualized music therapy plans.
- Using techniques such as singing, instrument playing, rhythmic movement, and lyric analysis.
- Collaborating with healthcare teams, educators, and caregivers for integrated support.
- Evaluating progress and adapting therapy strategies for optimal results.
To practice professionally, music therapists must undergo formal education in music therapy, clinical training, and certification from recognized governing bodies.
Clinical Music Therapy Across Different Populations
Music therapy is effective for diverse populations, including:
- Children with Special Needs: Enhancing communication, social skills, motor skills, and emotional regulation.
- Mental Health Patients: Alleviating symptoms of anxiety, depression, PTSD, and schizophrenia.
- Elderly Individuals: Improving cognitive function and reducing isolation in dementia and Alzheimer’s patients.
- Individuals with Neurological Disorders: Supporting recovery and adaptation in stroke, Parkinson’s, and brain injury rehabilitation.
- Palliative & Hospice Care: Providing comfort, reducing pain, and enhancing quality of life in end-of-life care.
- Wellness & Preventive Care: Promoting stress relief, mindfulness, and overall well-being through music engagement.
Clinical music therapy is a transformative and evidence-based therapeutic approach that harnesses the power of music to heal, rehabilitate, and enrich lives. Whether used for emotional healing, cognitive rehabilitation, or physical recovery, music therapy offers a unique and effective pathway to wellness. WLWT is dedicated to providing accessible and high-quality music therapy services to individuals of all ages, fostering a holistic approach to healthcare and personal growth.