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⩥ Mart, a 40 year old woman diagnosed with depression begin to play
creatively on the piano during a music therapy session. she explore
the keyboard with different rhythms and dynamics, and is musically
supported by the music therapist on a second piano. This is an
example of which of the following:
a. exploratory music therapy
b. song writing
c. improving
d. analytic music therapy Answer: C
⩥ the application of music therapy for managing an anxiety disorder
would likely be the same as managing pre-operative anxiety.
A. True
B. False Answer: B
⩥ The music therapy performance group was created at the baltic
street clinic because...
a. the medical team recognized that performance created a needed
revenue stream for the patients
b. issues between the group members were interfering with group
practices and the music therapy sessions
,c. the facility wanted to change the stigma around mental health
d. the clinic recognized the value of community music therapy
Answer: B
⩥ which music therapy approach/model/intervention is NOT likely to
be implemented in palliative care?
a. GIM
b. improving
c. NMT
d. song writing Answer: C
⩥ Autism is the best described as...
a. a complex development disability
b. a result of poor parenting
c. a result of an acquired brain injury
d. a childhood disability Answer: A
⩥ warren lives at a long-term care facility and has Dementia. he has
been referred to music therapy to help reduce his self-isolating
behaviors. the music therapists is most likely to include which of the
following as part of the treatment plan:
a. learning a new instrument
b. rhythmic auditory stimulation
c. lyric analysis
d. singing familiar and meaningful music Answer: D
, ⩥ as per performance in music therapy...Jampel P.F, projecting family
dynamics into the music therapy performance group is an example
of...
a. family therapy
b. song parody
c. emotional growth
d. a dysfunction in one of the dimensions Answer: D
⩥ which of the following scenarios is considered music therapy?
a. a doctor playing piano next to patient to provide comfort before
going into surgery
b. MTA facilitating song writing process with an adult with anxiety
c. a nurse at a retirement home providing iPods to patients with
Alzheimer's to evoke memories
d. none of the above are considered music therapy Answer: B
⩥ It is only more recently, (since the regulation of music therapy in
Canada - 1974), that music therapy is being used in mental health and
prison settings.
A. True
B. False Answer: B
⩥ It is not impossible to collect data about the physiological impact of
music on humans because music is subjective and individual to each
person.