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Ear & Brain
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100

The clinical & evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program.

What is music therapy?

100

Types of research 

What are qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods ?

100

The number of CMTE credits required upon music therapy board certification renewal.

What is 100?

100

One or more viable options in which to handle a difficult or sensitive situation.

What is an ethical dilemma?

100

Caused by disease or obstructions in the outer or middle ear, usually affect all frequencies of hearing and do not result in severe losses

What is conductive hearing loss?

100

School, hospital, group home, nursing home

What are settings that music therapists work in?

200

A step by step instruction on what is done during a session

What is a procedure?

200

Name two peer reviewed music therapy journals based in the USA

What are the Journal of Music Therapy and Music Therapy Perspectives?

200

The frequency at which board certification is renewed.

What is every five years?

200

Kindness, social responsibility, respect, equality accountability, excellence, integrity, and courage

What are the AMTA core values?

200

Damage to the delicate sensory hair cells of the inner ear or a problem with the auditory nerve

What is sensorineural hearing loss?

200
Disabled folks, Substance use disorder, cancer, school-age populations

What are populations that music therapist's work with?

300

Compositional, Improvisational, Receptive, Recreative

What are Bruscia's 4 music therapy methods?

300
A discipline specific type of research

What is an RCT or randomized controlled trial?

300

The number of clinical training hours required before a music therapy student is eligible to become board certified.

What is 1,200?

300

The impact of online behavior on one's professionalism

What is e-professionalism?

300

The part of the ear with little hair cells that turn vibrational waves into electrical signals

What is the Organ of Corti?

300

Highest level of occupational regulation

What is licensure?

400

Referral, Assessment, Treatment Planning, Documentation of Progress, Evaluation and Termination of Treatment

What are the steps in the music therapy treatment process?

400

Interviewing a person

What is an example of a qualitative research method?

400

The entry level degree for a music therapist

What is a Bachelor's degree?

400

Created when a helping professional undertakes more than one role or relationship with a client

What are multiple relationships?

400

Helps to form and retrieve memories and emotions

What is the limbic system?

400

The standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the United States

What is the DSM-5?

500

The organization that manages certification and recertification of music therapists in the United States.

What is the Certification Board for Music Therapists?

500

A combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods

What is mixed methods?

500

Nordoff-Robbins, NICU music therapy, Neurologic Music Therapy, and the Bonny Guided Imagery in Music Model of Music Therapy are all examples of this type of music therapy.

What are music therapy approaches that requires advanced training?

500

Beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, and justice

What are the ethical principles to help guide professional behavior?

500

Damage to this part of the brain will lead to disorientation and eventually memory loss

What is the hippocampus?

500

being able to understand and respect the differences in cultures that are not the same as your own; respecting each one as their own and believing neither one is greater than another

What is cultural empathy?

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