Molloy-Daugherty, DellaDimaio, LaurenWest, Rebecca2024-07-122024-07-122023This is the published version of an article that is available at https://issuu.com/presidentwfmt/docs/mt_today_vol.18_no._1. Recommended citation: Molloy-Daugherty, D., DiMaio, L., & West, R. (2023). Trends of ethical dilemmas in music therapy in the United States. Music Therapy Today WFMT Online Journal, 18(1). This item has been deposited in accordance with publisher copyright and licensing terms and with the author’s permission.https://hdl.handle.net/11274/16416https://issuu.com/presidentwfmt/docs/mt_today_vol.18_no._1Unfortunately, ethical dilemmas occur in the music therapy profession. While the topic has received some overall attention in the research literature, a gap exists surrounding this topic. It is currently unknown what ethical dilemmas that board certified music therapists in the United States have experienced. It is also unknown if these dilemmas were resolved; and, if so, how that resolution was perceived by the music therapist. It is unknown what ethical dilemmas have arisen in music therapy education settings.en-USMusic therapy educationWorkplace sexual harassmentWorkplace discriminationTrends of ethical dilemmas in music therapy in the United StatesArticle