MUSIC THERAPY COMPILATION DASDSA

Create an image that represents the concept of music therapy, featuring elements like musical instruments, therapy sessions, and people engaging in music-related activities in a calming environment.

The Music Therapy Challenge

Test your knowledge on music therapy with our comprehensive quiz designed for both beginners and professionals! This quiz covers various aspects of music therapy, including its history, interventions, and techniques.

  • 55 engaging questions
  • Mix of multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Great for educators, students, and therapy professionals
55 Questions14 MinutesCreated by StrummingSoul241
Why is improvisation an effective intervention in music therapy?
There are not mistakes
All listed options?
Provides control
Offers a creative, nonverbal means of expressing thoughts and feelings
During the Baroque period it was believed that certain personality characteristics were associated with certain styles of music. This therapy is still followed together
True
False
Which organization regulates music therapy in Canada?
CAMT
CRPO
MTAO
CCMT
Music entertainment differs from music therapy because...
Entertainment is not therapeutic
Entertainment is not a health care disapline
Entertainment requires an audience relationship
All of the above
Music and speech use the same areas of the brain. This is why music can activate speech and communication
True
False
What can instrumental playing as a music therapy intervention do?
Instrumental playing is not a music therapy intervention
Help a client to learn musical concepts
Help a client to learn an instrument
Improve range of motion, dexterity, and muscle strength
Other health care professionals can provide music therapy as long as...
Only an accredited music therapist can provide music therapy
They know what music therapy is
They have permission from the client
They can play an instrument
Which of the following is NOT a music therapy intervention?
Lyric analysis
Composing
Listening alone to your ipod
Singing
According to Piaget, one of the following is not a primary stage of child development
Concrete operational
Communication operations
Formal operations
Sensorimotor
Classical music has the greatest impact on pain relief
True
False
A music therapist needs to be a proficient and flexible musician
True
False
Music therapy goals and interventions should reflect developmental age opposed to chronological age
True
False
Music therapy was used in educational institutions in the USA as early as the 1830s
True
False
What is required to become an accredited music therapist?
Completion of a BA music therapy or MA in music therapy
Completion of a 1000hr internship approved by the CAMT
Be an accomplished musician
All listed options
All music therapists in Ontario, must also be recognized by the CRPO
True
False
In the early 20th century, music therapy research could be found in scientific publications
True
False
Music therapists in Canada carry the title MTA (Music Therapist Accredited) it they are recognized by the CAMT
True
False
Which of the following statements is true of preliterate cultures
Medicine was based on the four humors
Music held no value in relation to health
It was believed that music affects mental and physical well-being
Music was used as preventative medicine
Music and speech use the same areas of the brain. This is why music can activate speech and communication
True
False
It can be beneficial for music therapists to collaborate with other professionals such as speech therapists or physiotherapists
True
False
"Music Therapy in Parkinson's Disease: An Integrative Method for Motor and Emotional Rehabilitation" had measurable results supporting music therapy
True
False
NMT would be an appropriate approach for a music therapist working with a client toward the following goal..
Improving gait
Processing bereavement
Supporting social skills
Managing depression
Music can influence physical behaviour including autonomic activity
True
False
Some music therapy approaches are psychoanalytically informed
True
False
It is effective for music therapists to use a biopsychosocial approach to gain management because...
Music can address the physical, emotional, and mental aspects of pain
Music can address the physical, emotional, and social aspects of pain
Music therapy is not an effective intervention for pain
Music can evoke relaxation, memories, and movement
Music therapy in a medical setting promotes "normalization"
True
False
NMT provides measurable outcomes
True
False
What was/were the outcome(s) of the study "music therapy in parkinson's disease: an integrative method for motor and emotional rehabilitation"?
Music therapy demonstrated no improvement to the UPDRS scores
Music therapy demonstrated significant improvement in speech scores
Music therapy demonstrated no improvement in HM
Music therapy demonstrated significant improvement in UPDRS scores
Music therapists trained to use NMT are most likely to work with clients who have the following diagnosis...
Anxiety disorder
Austism spectrum disorder
Traumatic brain injury
Depression
NMT is an example biopsychosocial model
True
False
One of the following is a factor that heavily influences music therapy appraches
Changes to the music industry
Changes to educational programs
Societal changes
Cultural differences
A music therapist begins his session with a "hello song". Throughout the session, he is encouraging self expression through using improvisation and using precomposed music to facilitate coordination of movement. Sometimes, the client changes the words to the song. The therapist supports this as part of the self expression goals. Which approach describes the music therapist's way of working most?
Improvisation informed approach
Psychodynamically informed approach
Behaviour approach
Eclectic approach
Which music therapy approach aims to replace irrational thinking?
Psychodynamic
Cognitive behavioural
Eclectic
Behavioural
Parkinson's disease is a motor system disorder
True
False
What was the purpose of the study "Music Therapy in Parkinson's Disease: An Integrative Method for Motor and Emotional Rehab"?
To explore the efficacy of improvising on motor functions in patients with PD
To explore the efficacy of active music therapy on motor and emotional functions in patients with PD
To explore the efficacy of listening to music on motor functions in patients with PD
To explore the efficacy of passive music therapy on motor and emotional functions in patients with PD
Pain is best described as
A fight or flight experience
A physical experience
A subjective experience
An emotional experience
Music therapists should not receive supervision or personal therapy as it may bring up issues that will negatively impact their music therapy sessions with clients
True
False
NMT is a research based system of standardized clinical techniques for training in the following areas
Sensorimotor, speech & language, and memory
Sensorimotor, cognition, and concrete operations
Sensorimotor, speech & language, and cognition
Sensorimotor, speech & language, and concrete operations
Using a metronome to deliver music therapy intervention is common with which approach?
Psychodynamic Music Therapy
Aesthetic music therapy
Neurologic music therapy
Community music therapy
Which of the following is a reason to refer somebody to music therapy?
To feel happy
To improve communication
To develop perfect pitch
To learn an instrument
The music therapy performance group was created at the baltic street clinic because...
Issues between the group members were interfering with group practises and the music therapy sessions
The facility wanted to change the stigma around mental health
The medical team recognized that performance created a needed revenue stream for the patients
The clinic recognizes the value in community music therapy
What is the purpose of the study "... in 5 dimensions" by Jampel, P.F.
To develop a language not only between therapists but with clients
To understand the dimensions of performance
To assist individuals with mental health issues with performance
To change the stigma associated with mental illnesses
Structure in a music therapy session is particularly important when working with an individual with Austism
True
False
What was the purpose of the "bubble space" exercise implemented in the special needs class?
To create a fun and interactive environment
Children were motivated by using bubbles as part of a game
Children were able to practise recognizing personal space
The bubbles were used to musical intruments
Autism in one of the most common developmental disabilities in Canada
True
False
The developmental deficits of child with autism are highlighted when engaging in music
True
False
Which is the best description for health
The absence of illness
Complete physical and mental well-being
The ability to contribute to the community
Complete mental, physical, and social well-being
As per Performance in Music Therapy:... Jampel P.F. Projecting family dynamics into the music therapy performance group is an example of...
Transference
Family therapy
A dysfunction in one of the dimensions
Song parody
The music therapy space for the Music Therapy Performance Group looked like...
A perfomance space
A clinical space
A classroom
A typical music therapy space
Autism is best described as...
A complex developmental disability
A result of poor parenting
A result of an acquired brain injury
A childhood disability
 
 
 
 
 
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