At what point in the treatment process does the referral for music therapy services occur? (Beginning, middle, or end)
Beginning
The overall purpose or intent of a therapeutic intervention is known as a client's __________
Goal
One example of a non-musical environment in which a music therapist could observe a client is:
recess, classroom, soccer practice, activity at a day center
The deep connection and understanding of a client's feelings, thoughts, and actions is called ________
Empathy
A source of additional data related to the client's progress could be
a survey completed by the client, an interview, a self-evaluation
In the first session, the music therapist and client should establish roles and ________
Expectations
______________ identify behaviors that music therapy interventions will focus around, and define how many times the behavior should happen and by when
Objectives
The treatment plan is an individualized plan created for a client based on the referral and _________
Assessment
_________ provides a summary of client progress after a music therapy session
Documentation
Other benefits of the therapeutic process that emerge in addition to progress toward goals and objectives are called
Secondary gains
In the first session, asking questions like "What type of music do you like?" helps the music therapist assess the client's __________________?
Music preferences
During treatment, the observable, measurable behaviors the therapist works to change are the _______
Target responses
The step-by-step instructions explaining how an intervention will be facilitated in called a:
Task Analysis
One way to display clinical data is through a ________
table or graph
When does a music therapist evaluate client progress?
After each session AND at the end of the treatment period
What process is commonly used to assess client responses to various interventions in the first session?
Observation
Objectives should contain a target response, a frequency or duration for the behavior, and a _______
Deadline
Things that happen outside the therapy session that may influence treatment outcomes are known as
Extra-therapeutic factors
The therapist's projection of feelings and behaviors toward others onto the client is called
countertransference
If a music therapist determines a client is not progressing in music therapy, what should happen next?
Revise goals and objectives
What is an example of a contraindication for music therapy
Prior music experience
An additional consideration when designing music therapy experiences for a client is ________
cultural background, client's age, client's music preferences
Data collected in session can include the frequency or the _____ of a behavior
The client's projection of relationships with key figures in life directly onto the therapist is called
Transference
When preparing to terminate music therapy services, it is important to ________ the client that services will be ending
Inform