The first music therapy program emerged in this year.
What is 1944?
Music therapists are expected to be proficient on which 4 instruments?
What is voice, guitar, piano and percussion?
This diagnosis is marked by difficulties with social communication skills and the presence of repetitive and restricted behaviors.
What is Autism?
Name one psychotherapeutic approach that has influenced music therapy approaches.
What is humanistic, cognitive-behavioral, or interpersonal?
This technique requires patients to write lyrics, melodies and/or chords to serve as an emotional outlet for self-expression.
What is songwriting?
Name one way music has been used historically for healing.
What is:
-to treat illness
-to balance the mind and body
Performing something already in existence is considered what?
Post-traumatic stress disorder is common in this population.
What is military or veterans?
The therapeutic use of music applied to sensory, speech and language, cognitive, and motor dysfunctions after a neurologic event or diagnosis is known as what?
What is Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT)?
This technique is commonly used as a coping skill to help process emotions, thoughts and ideas.
What is lyric analysis?
This group of people believed in the 4 humors.
Who are the Greeks?
It is expected that music therapists have which of the following fundamentals (3 things) memorized on guitar?
Chords, strum patterns, and basic repertoire
Low birth weight and cold body temperature are physical characteristics of which population?
What are pre-mature infants/NICU babies?
This approach is focused around improvisational experiences for children and adults.
What is Nordoff-Robbins?
This technique is used with various populations and is game-based.
What is recreational music therapy?
In what 2 settings were the first music therapy program established?
What is mental health & schools for deaf/blind?
This instrument is the most commonly used in improvisation.
What is percussion?
Research shows that music therapy is more beneficial than art, recreation or talk-based therapy for this population.
What is mental health?
Name one music-education approach that is used specifically with children.
What is Kodaly, Dalcroze, Orff?
This technique is used to meet the client where they are currently and to slowly transition them to a more optimal state using music.
What is the iso-principle?
During what century did scientists begin studying the effects of music?
What is the 19th century?
Creating an original work that can be replicated in the future is considered what?
What is compositional?
______________________ is an altered state of consciousness categorized by a person’s inability to be awake, aware, or both.
What is a disorder of consciousness?
This is the function of music in the behavioral approach.
What is, a reinforcer or reward?
This technique is used with neonates as a way to help their neurologic system tolerate more stimuli.
What is multi-modal stimulation?