Tools for Healing & Transformation Through the Power of Your Favorite Music
About Musimorphic
Music is all around us, coming through our headphones as we work on our latest project, on the car stereo as we drive home from the office, and throughout our homes, as we cook dinner for our families.
It’s no secret; music makes our good days better, and it carries us through the bad days. Music offers an opportunity for so much more, a metamorphosis in the lives of people facing serious challenges that impact their lives – feelings like grief, guilt, sorrow and conditions like PTSD, anxiety and depression.
We call this transformational power Musimorphic, where people use the harmony, melody, and lyrics of a song as a guided springboard for self-care. Musimorphic opens the door to a deeper understanding of how music can have tangible, positive effects on all aspects of our individual health, our relationships with others, and our performance at work.










What We Do
Who We Work With
Companies
From Fortune 500 companies to small start-ups, Musimorphic programs help employees become engaged and empowered.
NPOs for At-Risk Populations
Communities and relief organizations can work with Musimorphic, to learn to use and deploy self-care tools to those who need them most.
Individuals
People looking for an effective pathway to emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual health can find a range of tools and resources with Musimorphic.
Integrations
How can we apply Musimorphic’s program for transformation and healing?
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
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