The first thing that needs to happen in order to a music therapist to see a new client.
What is a referral?
A music therapy approach which integrates a variety of models and theoretical orientations to serve the needs of each individual client.
What is the eclectic approach?
The year that music therapy became a formal profession in the U.S.
What is 1950?
This person teaches Introduction to Music Therapy, Principles of Music Therapy, Instrumental Methods of MTR, and is also the MT Clinic Manager.
Who is Professor Reed?
The capital city of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
This is what a client's goals and objectives are based off of.
What is the assessment?
An largely improvisational model of music therapy that stresses the inborn musical creativity of all people, also referred to as the "music child."
What is Nordoff-Robbins music therapy?
The year that the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) was formed.
What is 1998?
This person is the director of the undergraduate music therapy program and is currently teaching Practicum II.
Who is Professor Keough?
The percentage of water in the human body.
What is 60%?
This is a statement in the treatment plan that states a general target behavior for the client, but does not necessarily provide specific information (such as a criterion or condition).
What is a goal?
A model of music therapy involving the therapeutic application of music to cognitive, sensory, and motor dysfunction due to disease in the human nervous system. Heavily influenced by neuroscientific research.
What is Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT)?
The names of the two music therapy organizations in the U.S. prior to the formation of AMTA.
What are the National Association for Music Therapy (NAMT) and the American Association for Music Therapy (AAMT)?
This person is the head of the graduate music therapy program at Nazareth, the former head of the undergraduate program, and also teaches various 400-level music therapy classes.
Who is Dr. King?
State the quadratic formula.
What is
Name the different types of data collection that a music therapist can utilize.
What are frequency counts, checklists, duration recording, interval recordings, and self-ratings.
An approach to music therapy involving largely receptive interventions, based on the idea that the combination of music and imagery can expand client self-awareness.
What is the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music?
The first college/university to offer music therapy coursework in the United States.
What is New York University (NYU)?
This person teaches Clinical Improvisation and is also a music therapist at BOCES.
Who is Professor Gold?
The amount of Grammy awards won by Taylor Swift.
What is 10?
Provide one reason that a music therapist might terminate care with a client.
What are: the client completing all goals and objectives, the client not making progress on goals and objectives, the client being discharged, or the client can no longer be scheduled?
An approach to music therapy partially based in Freudian psychology that uses music to help clients develop insight into unconscious drives, motives, and conflicts that negatively impact their present life.
What is the Psychodynamic Approach to Music Therapy?
The year that the Music Therapy Board Certification exam was implemented.
What is 1985?
This person is a supervisor in the music therapy clinic who co-authored the "Clinical Training Guide for the Student Music Therapist" (required for Principles of MTR).
Who is Donna Polen?
Who are Rose Miriam Smyth, Teresa Marie O'Connor, Agnes Patricia Breen, Raphael Lyons, or Rose Marie Carroll?