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Eun Suh

Associate Professor


esuh@marywood.edu

Music Theater & Dance

570-348-6211 x2527

Sette Laverghetta Cntr Prf Art 101

Courses taught:

Introduction to Music Therapy MTH-170A
Introduction to Music Therapy MTH-170B
Pre-Internship Seminar MTH-371S
Psychological Foundations I MTH-372
Psychological Foundations II MTH-373
Pre-Internship Seminar MTH-471SB
Music in Therapy MTH-474
Influence of Music on Behavior MTH-475
Director, Associate Professor of Music Therapy
(570) 348-6268 ext. 2527
SLV Room 101
esuh@maryu.marywood.edu
Dr. Eun Sil Suh is an associate professor and the director of music therapy at Marywood University and Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC). Eun Sil earned her PhD in Expressive Therapies from Lesley University, Master’s in music therapy at Illinois State University, and completed Equivalency Music Therapy program at Arizona State University. She received her bachelor’s in piano performance from Kyungpuk National University in Korea. Eun Sil has received specialized training in Advanced Vocal Psychotherapy (AVPT), and Neurologic Music therapy (NMT).

Prior to appointment at Marywood, Dr. Suh has taught in the Music Therapy graduate school at Ewha Womans University and Daegu Arts University in Korea. Eun Sil’s clinical experience includes working with children and adolescence with disabilities and emotional/behavioral challenges, as well as working with adults with psychiatric diagnoses, and Alzheimer’s disease. Her current interests are music therapy and its relationship to school violence and agreesion prevention, music therapy supervision, and physiological response of music.

Dr. Suh is serving as a committee member of the Academic Program Approval Committee (APAC) at the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), Publication Commission for the World Federation of Music Therapy, Certified Emirati Music Therapy (CEMTP) for the music therapy certification program in United Arab Emirates. In addition to this, she serves as a Board Member and Editorial Board member of the Korean Music Therapy and Education Association. She also served as a mentor for BIPOC doctoral students at Lesley University for several years.