Method-Variations
Relationships
Treatment Stages
Terminology
Diagnostic Information
100

What is the method and variation where you create a pre-composed piece of music by singing?

recreation-vocal

100

What type of relationship is a relationship between a client and his therapist.

interpersonal

100

What is the process of requesting services for a client?

referral

100

Music IN or Music AS therapy: 

Music is the primary agent for change in the treatment setting.

Music as therapy

100

True or False: Developmental disabilities can be caused by genetics, maternal health during pregnancy, complications during birth, and environmental toxins. 

True

200

What method and variation are used when a therapist directs clients to play a pre-composed song with tone chimes?

recreative-instrumental

200

What type of relationship is a connection between one’s body and mind?

intrapersonal

200

What is the stage of treatment where a therapist's aim is to gain insights about the client's needs, strengths, concerns and resources?

assessment

200

What orientation is the following: a music therapist uses targeted goals to formulate experiences for a client?

outcome orientation

200

Spina bifida, cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy are all examples of what type of disability?

physical disabilities

300

What is the method and variation where the client and therapist adapt music from a pre-composed piece?

composition-song/music transformation

300

What type of relationship is the connection between two group members' voices singing in harmony?

intermusical

300

What is the stage of treatment where the therapist engages the client in music therapy experiences, employing methods and techniques to support the client's goals?

treatment

300

What orientation is the following: music experiences and the relationships in treatment serve as a medium for exploring health needs?

experience-orientation

300

Name an Axis 1 diagnosis (mental health and substance use disorders)

Bipolar do; Major depressive do; Persistent Depressive do (Dysthymia); Anxiety dos (generalized, panic, separation, social phobia); Delirium; Dementia; PTSD; Acute Stress do; Elimination dos; Attachment dos(reactive attachment); obsessive-compulsive do; behavior dos; neurodevelopment dos (ADHD, autism, IDD, communication do, motor disorder, etc.); Psychotic Dos (schizophrenia, schizoaffective, etc.); Dissociative Disorders; Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders; Eating Disorders; Sleep Disorder; Adjustment Disorders; substance use do (alcohol, stimulant, opioid, sedative, hallucinogen, nicotine, etc.)

400

When the therapist plays calming music and leads the client through a series of directions to gradually reduce tension in the body.

receptive-progressive muscle relaxation

400

A client’s rhythmicity in response to her musical phrasing is an example of what relationship?

intramusical

400

What treatment stage does a therapist determine whether the client is making progress and if he should continue treatment?

Evaluation

400

The idea that there is no correct way for brains to function and that every person thinks differently is called...

neurodiversity

400

What does ACE stand for?

Adverse childhood experience

500

When a client plays instruments to make up music in-the-moment without a particular idea in mind.

improvisation; non-referential

500

The relationship between a person and their culture

ecological

500

What treatment phase involves the therapist and client preparing for separation?

Termination

500

A therapist's efforts to bring into awareness, evaluate, and modify their work.

reflexivity

500

Someone with limitation in intellectual functioning and adaptive skills that occurred before 18 years of age, might be diagnosed with an...

Intellectual Developmental Disorder (IDD) (previously known as intellectual disability)

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