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Jennifer Whipple

Jennifer Whipple

Professor of Music Therapy, Music Therapy Director

Department(s)
Music
Credentials

PhD
MT-BC

About Jennifer Whipple

Dr. Jennifer Whipple, MT-BC, is professor and director of music therapy at CSU where she teaches courses in music therapy and research methods and supervises students completing clinical experiences in early childhood education and neonatal intensive care settings. As a board-certified music therapist with additional certification in neonatal intensive care, Whipple is also a Fellow of the National Institute for Infant and Child Music Therapy housed within the Florida State University College of Music.

Whipple has been active in the profession of music therapy for 20 years, previously chairing the Certification Board for Music Therapists exam and practice analysis committees and serving on the editorial board of the peer-reviewed Music Therapy Perspectives journal, and serving on several national and regional American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) committees, including the Southeastern Region’s Executive Board. She is currently the Chair of the AMTA Autism Spectrum Disorder Task Force.

Whipple earned a Bachelor’s degree in music education from the University of Richmond and holds a Master’s degree in music therapy and a Doctor in music education/therapy from the Florida State University. She has also completed the Newborn Behavioral Observations and the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale certification training through the Brazelton Institute of Harvard Medical School’s Children’s Hospital in Boston.

Most importantly, Whipple is wife to Patrick Morgan, an archaeologist, part-time anthropology professor, and full-time high school social studies teacher. She is also mother to Elliott Virginia “Elli," Laura Jane “Lulu," and Patrick Hallman III “Hall," along with two cats, Garnet and Golden.

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