Andie Allaire  

(She/Her)

MT-BC Eligible

Ages I Work With:  Children, Teens, & Adults

I’m Passionate About Helping:

  • Neurodivergent children, teens, & adults looking to explore their creativity through music

  • Children processing grief & complex trauma

  • Children with big feelings

  • Individuals in the LGBTQIA2+ community

  • Individuals who are interested in learning violin & guitar

i believe…

  • Music should be accessible to all

  • Therapy is a collaborative process

  • Music can be used as a tool to improve overall wellbeing and health while promoting

    community, diversity and inclusion across populations

IN MY SESSIONs I LIKE TO:

  • Use improvisation to explore an individual’s creativity and self-expression

  • Create a safe, open and accepting environment to help individuals meet their goals

  • Adapt activities to the unique needs of the client

  • Use preferred music

  • My name is Andie and I am a white cisgender female who uses she/her pronouns! I earned my bachelor’s degree in music therapy from Berklee College of Music in 2023 and completed my clinical internship in June of 2024. I am a New Hampshire native and am so excited to once again be a part of this community!

    When I’m not at work, you can find me playing violin, writing music, and spending time with family and friends!

  • Music Therapist Board Certified Eligible

  • As a music therapist, I am very passionate about accessibility. I believe that every individual should have the opportunity to thoroughly explore music, and have the space to nurture their own creativity and self- expression. I hope to create a safe, empathetic and supportive space for individuals to process and communicate their feelings through music. I use a client centered approach to meet the unique needs and preferences of each individual, and I strive to amplify the voices of my community.