Music Therapist
Daniel DeLucia (he/him) graduated with his master’s degree in music therapy from Molloy College in 2022. During his studies at Molloy, Daniel has worked with children and adults with intellectual disabilities, children and adolescents experiencing bereavement, older adults within neurologic rehabilitation and has worked virtually, providing music therapy services via Zoom. Upon graduating, he has worked as a music therapist and teacher with young children with autism.
Daniel joined the RMTS team in August of 2023 and currently serves as a music therapist in schools and communities around the Boston area as well as in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Mass General Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Daniel’s clinical interests include doing music therapy research, music therapy in the medical setting, music therapy with individuals with neurological disorders, and clinical improvisation. Daniel believes that the essence of music therapy is fostering authentic and purposeful relationships that give individuals, regardless of race, culture, socio-economic status, gender and disability, the chance to release their inner child and find meaning.
Outside of music therapy, Daniel also teaches guitar and piano. He also enjoys being in nature, studying philosophy and theology, skateboarding, brewing coffee, going to cat cafe’s, writing his own music, playing jazz piano/guitar and going to live shows.