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Rachel Rambach
Founder at Listen & Learn Music
Rachel Rambach is a multifaceted professional with extensive experience in both music therapy and mental health counseling. She is the Founder and Creative behind Listen & Learn Music, an online resource she established in September 2008.1 This platform provides materials for music therapists, educators, and parents to enrich children's lives through music.
Professional Background
Rachel is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) based in Springfield, Illinois.1 She has over 16 years of experience providing individual and group therapy to clients of various ages and backgrounds.1
Current Roles
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Licensed Professional Counselor: Rachel currently works at Pepper Brown & Associates, where she provides mental health counseling, family therapy, and couples therapy both in-person and remotely.1
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Founder and Co-Owner of Music Therapy Connections: Since June 2007, Rachel has been running this organization, which offers music therapy and music education services.1
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Founder of Listen & Learn Music: As mentioned earlier, she created this online resource for music-based interventions and education.1
Education
Rachel's educational background includes:
- B.A. in Music - Voice Performance from Rollins College (2001-2003)
- M.M. in Music Therapy from Illinois State University (2004-2006)
- Master of Arts in Human Development Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Illinois Springfield (2021-2023)1
Specializations
Rachel specializes in working with teenagers and adults navigating difficult life transitions, including graduation, career changes, marriage, parenthood, divorce, and retirement.1 She is also passionate about integrating music therapy into mental health counseling, recognizing its benefits for mood enhancement, stress reduction, emotional expression, and cognitive function.2
Rachel Rambach continues to be active in her field, accepting new clients and providing comprehensive mental health services while maintaining her commitment to music therapy and education.1