
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Adenike Webb, PhD, MT-BC is a board-certified music therapist with 21 years of experience. Her clinical work has been primarily in behavioral/ mental health settings. She received her undergraduate training in music therapy at Radford University and completed her Masters and PhD in music therapy at Temple University. Her personal and clinical experiences as an Afro-Caribbean woman and immigrant in the United States sparked her research interests in developing cultural awareness and sensitivity in music therapy practice and education.
Dr. Webb is a member of the music therapy faculty and the clinical education coordinator for the Creative Arts Therapies department of Drexel University. She is a founding member of the Black Music Therapy Network, Inc., and has served on their steering committee. She is a co-host of the podcast Black Creative Healing, which focuses on radical conversations, mindful collaborations, and wholistic visioning centering Black communities. She recently served as guest co-editor of a special issue focused on social justice in the journal Music Therapy Perspectives.
Adenike Webb, PhD, MT-BC is a board-certified music therapist with 21 years of experience. Her clinical work has been primarily in behavioral/ mental health settings. She received her undergraduate training in music therapy at Radford University and completed her Masters and PhD in music therapy at Temple University. Her personal and clinical experiences as an Afro-Caribbean woman and immigrant in the United States sparked her research interests in developing cultural awareness and sensitivity in music therapy practice and education.
Dr. Webb is a member of the music therapy faculty and the clinical education coordinator for the Creative Arts Therapies department of Drexel University. She is a founding member of the Black Music Therapy Network, Inc., and has served on their steering committee. She is a co-host of the podcast Black Creative Healing, which focuses on radical conversations, mindful collaborations, and wholistic visioning centering Black communities. She recently served as guest co-editor of a special issue focused on social justice in the journal Music Therapy Perspectives.