Behavioral & Emotional Disorders
HIPAA & REMS
MT in the Schools
MT Treatment Process
MT Approaches
100

This disorder affects 3.5% of U.S. adults and can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event such as a natural disaster, a serious accident, a terrorist act, war/combat, rape or other violent personal assault.

What is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?

100

HIPAA stands for this.

What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?

100

Proximity, strategic seating and clear expectations are techniques for this.

What is classroom management?

100

The first part of the music therapy process.    

What is the referral?    

100

Uses Orff-Schulwek, Dalcroze and Kodaly methods.

What are music education experiences?

200

This type of disorder affects 1% of the population and includes both positive symptoms such as hallucinations and negative symptoms such as blank affect.

What is Schizophrenia?

200

These are the functions of music in therapy.

What is reinforcement, environment, mediator and structure?  

200

IEP

What is an individualized education program?

200

An area of focus in which a music therapist designs interventions to meet. They are broad, stated positively and address a major CAMMES(a) area.

What are music therapy goals?

200

Therapeutic application of music to cognitive, sensory and motor dysfunctions stemming from the brain.

What is neurological music therapy?

300

In 1999 the Olmstead Act was passed requiring public agencies to provide services "in the most integrated setting appropriate to the needs of qualified individuals with disabilities." This led to what is called _______________________________.

What is deinstitutionalization?

300

A client’s name, address, and email address are all known as this.

What is Protected Health Information (PHI)?

300

IDEA principle that no students can be excluded from a public education.

What is zero reject?

300

An area of focus in the music therapy treatment plan that is more specific. It is developed from a music therapy goal.

What is a music therapy objective?

300

Shaping undesirable behaviors into desirable behaviors; music often functions as reinforcement.

What is behavioral music therapy?

400

This type of psychiatry is the treatment of prisoners who have been found not guilty by reason of insanity.

What is forensic psychiatry?

400

This function of music in therapy utilizes an ascending melody, paired with directional lyrics to reach up high.

What is structure?

400

IDEA principle that students must be integrated as much as possible.

What is the least restrictive environment?

400

Music therapy objectives should be S.M.A.R.T., an acronym for this:

What is specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely?

400

Utilizes improvisation, all persons have musical ability and creativity.

What is Nordoff Robbins?

500

This level of group therapy designs interventions to promote healthy behavior, foster participation, improve social interactions and reality orientation.

What is the supportive, activity oriented level of group therapy?

500

This music therapy Code of Ethics principle acknowledges the worth of all people and the importance to reflect sensitivity in all interaction.

What is Respect and Rights of All?

500

FAPE

What is a free and appropriate public education?
500

The steps and order of the music therapy process.

What is the referral, assessment, treatment plan, documentation of progress, treatment summary/evaluation and termination of therapy?

500

Using classical music to stimulate imagination and facilitate self-exploration and self-awareness.

What is the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery?

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