
FAQs
Mental Health-Informed Lesson FAQs
What is a mental health-informed lesson?
These voice lessons provide multiple mental health benefits. Students can expect:
To create singing goals that are meaningful to you.
To building a trusting relationship with your teacher.
To experience compassionate support no matter your skill level.
To receive constructive feedback without ridicule or criticism.
To have a safe space to talk about your artistry.
Who is teaching mental health-informed lessons?
Danielle Pinals is a voice teacher and a licensed mental health counselor in Boston, Massachusetts. She combines these skills and knowledge to provide trauma-informed lessons.
Is a mental health-informed lesson right for me?
You do not have to be diagnosed with a mental health condition to take a mental health-informed voice lesson. These lessons are for anyone struggling with mental health who would like to learn singing as part of the healing process. If you are unsure, you can book a free consultation to see if it’s right for you!
Does it cost extra?
No.
Where do lessons take place?
On Zoom!
When can I schedule a lesson?
Lessons are held Sunday through Wednesday between 11am and 7pm. Contact us for scheduling questions.