Shari Storie

  • Neurorehabilitation
  • Mental Health
  • Aged Care and Dementia
  • Able to Privde Supervision
Auckland

Music Therapy with Shari – Music for Non-Musical Goals

I love experiencing sparks of connection, witnessing people’s sparks of meaningful progress, exploring what my Master’s training and music can do within a safe therapeutic framework.

People’s strengths, goals and their whole person are central to my practice. I draw on psychodynamic theories and utilise Neurologic Music Therapy in order to connect music with people’s non-musical needs.

I have enjoyed working with a range of people across the lifespan living with a range of needs since graduating in 2012, and it was a pleasure being part of the MThNZ Council 2014 – 2018 and contributing to the growth of music therapy in NZ Aotearoa. I am currently focusing my practice with those living with neurological conditions, mental health, and aged care including dementia. I provide contract services at a range of settings including a hospital, residential care homes and facilities, organisations, as well as private homes. I also offer supervision services, focusing on reflective, strengths-based and creative supervision models.

Member of Music Therapy New Zealand since 2010
MThNZ Council Member 2014 – 2018
Member of the World Federation of Neurorehabilitation

Phone: +6421574274

Email: shari.storie@outlook.co.nz

Website: www.MusicTherapyWithShari.co.nz

Facebook: facebook.com/MusicTherapyWithShari

Every time I come to the house, David is ready to get in the car and go to music therapy with Shari” Support Person “Mum described it as the best part of her week” Family Member

Storie, S. (2019, September) An Introduction to Music Therapy and Person-Centred Dementia Care. Presentation to the Post-Graduate Population Health Practice Course: Dementia Care, School of Nursing, University of Auckland: Auckland, New Zealand.
Storie, S. (2019, August) Finding safe, appropriate, meaningful ways of supporting people living with dementia through music and music therapy. Presentation to the Music Therapy NZ Symposium: Still me; Music Therapy and Person-Centred Dementia Care. Hamilton, New Zealand.
Storie, S. (2019, August) A 10-Week Group Music Therapy Project at a Dementia Day Service. Presentation to the Music Therapy NZ Symposium: Still me; Music Therapy and Person-Centred Dementia Care. Hamilton, New Zealand.
​Storie, S. (2019, July) An Introduction to Music Therapy and a Dementia Pilot Project. Presentation to the Selwyn Centre Coordinators Conference, The Selwyn Foundation: Auckland, New Zealand.
Storie, S. (2017). Polyphony. In Molyneux, C. (Ed.), Only Connect: Poems and Stories from New Zealand Music Therapy. Nelson, NZ: Mountain Girl Publishing.
Storie, S. (2017). The Room is Warm. In Molyneux, C. (Ed.), Only Connect: Poems and Stories from New Zealand Music Therapy. Nelson, NZ: Mountain Girl Publishing.
Talmage, A., Storie, S., & Hicks, R., (2017) Choral Singing Therapy for people with neurological conditions: The CeleBRation Choir at the University of Auckland’s Centre for Brain Research. In Molyneux, C. (Ed.), Only Connect: Poems and Stories from New Zealand Music Therapy. Nelson, NZ: Mountain Girl Publishing.
Storie, S. & Hoskyns, S. (2016). A music therapist’s speech and expressive language specific tool set. New Zealand Journal of Music Therapy, 14, 82-103.
Thompson, N., Storie, S., & Purdy, S. (2016). “Catching the tune or channelling the beat”: A pilot study investigating the role of rhythm in therapeutic singing for aphasia. New Zealand Journal of Music Therapy, 14, 122-161.
Storie, S. (2016). Group Music Therapy in a Mental Health Service with Older Adults: ‘It sure beats watching television’. In Miller, C. (Ed.), Arts Therapists in Multidisciplinary Settings: Working together for better outcomes. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Storie, S. (2016, May). How music therapy has been used to support speech and expressive language development for pre-school children with special needs. Presentation to the Music Therapy Symposium of the Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland: Celebrating Music Therapy and Musical Partnerships. Auckland, New Zealand.
Talmage, A., Ludlam, S., Leao, S., Fogg-Roger, L., & Purdy, S. (2013). Leading the CeleBRation Choir: The Choral Singing Therapy protocol and the role of the music therapist in a social singing group for adults with neurological conditions. New Zealand Journal of Music Therapy 11, 7-50.
Ludlam, S. (2011, September). How music therapy has been used to support speech and expressive language development for pre-school children with special needs. Thesis presentation to the conference of the New Zealand School of Music: Music Therapy Performing and Inquiring. Wellington, New Zealand.

Read about David’s experience with Music Therapy with Shari – https://www.spectrumcare.org.nz/davids-experience-with-music-therapy/
Watch the CeleBRation Choir get ready for New Zealand’s first ever Music Therapy Week Symposium on One News, aired Sunday 22 May 2016 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ip_NP30wEQU
Liz Gunn interviews NZRMThs Shari Storie and Libby Johns on 13th Floor, Music Therapy Week 2017 – https://youtu.be/gDWTCSJAUes
Watch the CeleBRation Choir’s Film Shari put together for Brain Day 2017 – https://youtu.be/NKuJ_VRZ3iI
Read Shari’s blog about being a Registered Music Therapist – https://www.musictherapywithshari.co.nz/newsblog

Music Therapy with Shari

NZ Registered Music Therapist; Neurologic Music Therapist (Affiliate); Bachelor of Science (Psychology and Statistics), Bachelor of Music (Composition) Conjoint, 2009; Master of Music Therapy (First Class Honours), 2012; Post-Graduate Certificate Professional Supervision (2021)