Rosana Corbacho
Presented at BIME 2022 by Keychange Ambassador, Claudia Pereira, we were ecstatic to be able to recognise Keychange alum, Rosana Corbacho, with our latest Inspiration Award! A clinical and humanistic psychologist expert, Rosana has a breadth of experience, bringing artist and professional mental health front and centre, making her an invaluable asset across the music industry.
Rosana Corbacho is a clinical and humanistic psychologist specialised in the music industry. In addition to working in therapy, she has experience from various roles in the music industry that finally lead her to found M.I. Therapy. Rosana is working with therapy treatment for music creatives and business professionals and raising awareness of mental health in the music industry. At her practice, she focuses on addiction, anxiety, depression and other disorders treatment as well as personal development for both music creatives and other people in the music industry. She works with single clients, artists, bands or group therapy.
Apart from being the Health Co-chair of AFEM, Rosana has been invited to talk and hold workshops at Berklee University, Primavera Sound, Mutek, ADE, BIME amongst others. Some of her recent work included Tunecore´s in-house Mental Health Awareness Month and Berklee University Valencia Campus Mental Health Awareness Week. She is leading group therapy sessions for Spotify Equal and collaborates with high tier UK and US Tour Managers at The Back Lounge Music Touring and Events Group. She is an active member of MITC, SheSaid.So and Keychange.
On selecting Rosana, Ibone Iza Aranguren (Content Manager, BIME), says;
“ We have chosen Rosana as the winner of the Keychange Inspiration Award because of her contribution to the industry as a person and professional. She is a person who cares and looks after the rest of her colleagues with great dedication and her work as a psychologist is booming. We believe that mental health is very important and her way of being and working is a great example of where we should go and who we should be inspired by to achieve a fair and healthy industry.”