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Cbmt Review Exam Questions With Verified Answers left brain strokes do better with a. nonverbal cues and gestures b. short, simple verbal cues - answera. left brain stroke do much better overall comprehending nonverbal cues and gestures true or false: when compliance/participation is a problem in mt sessions, it may indicate that mt is not appropriate for that individual - answertrue being open and experiencing the session in the moment with the clinet is a. reflective b. clinical c. authentic d. accessible - answerC. authentic when a music therapist is able to restate and clarify the content of the session to further the therapeutic progress it is known as: a. reflective b. clinical c. authentic d. accessbile - answerA. reflective taking on as one's own action or a behavior that belongs to or is demonstrated by an outside source (like a style of music from another culture) is known as: a. appropriation b. misplacement c. transference d. resistence - answerA. appropriation a hierarchy of objectives and target behaviors that outlines the expected course of therapy sessions is: a. assessment b. objective c. target behavior d. treatment plan - answerD. treatment plan in which approach would the mt identify and interpret aspects of the client's song choice and response to it in relation to his emotional development? a. psychodynamic b. holistic c. humanistic d. cognitive - answera. psychodynamic which approach engages the whole person, emotional, mental, and physical ? a. psychodynamic b. holistic c. humanistic d. cognitive - answerB. holistic a session that includes the MT and group members verbally reflecting their thoughts and feelings about other members' song choice would be using the approach: a. psychodynamic b. holistic c. humanistic d. cognitive - answerC In a humanistic approach, the client is allowed to make choice and express feelings and thoughts and the therapist is providing feedback and support in an open and accepting manner while encouraging others to do the same the act of focusing on a particular object for a period of time while simultaneoulsy ignoring irrelevant information that is also occuring is: a. sustained attention
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