TDM
Speech/Language
Cognitive
Sensorimotor

Random (vocab, concepts, etc.)
100

Step 1 of the TDM

What is Assessment (there's standardized assessment and client specific assessment)

100

A technique that incorporates a variety of speech/language strategies strategies in a song 

What is Therapeutic Singing (TS)

100

Musical _______ Training (MMT) is used to exercise various memory encoding and decoding/recall info (a great example is creating jingles to memorize something)

What is Mnemonic

100

This technique uses elements of music to provide spatial, temporal, and force cues to movements that are not intrinsically rhythmic.

What is Patterned Sensory Enhancement (PSE)

100
The number one tool in NMT (you should always use it)

What is a metronome

200

Step 2 of the TDM

What is Goals/Objectives

200

A technique used for speech sounds, appropriate context, vocab development, cognitive concepts, and educational application. Commonly used with children who have developmental and speech delays

What is Developmental Speech and Language Training through Music (DSLM)

200
The goal is to practice focused, sustained, divided, and alternating attention functions. Typically used with patients/clients who have ASD, ADHD, CVA, TBI, Psychiatric disorders, and demenia/Alzheimers

What is Musical Attention Control Training (MACT)

200

The I in TIMP

What is instrumental

200

Difficulty planning muscle movements for speech

What is Apraxia

300

Step 3 of the TDM

What is Non musical exercise/stimulus (aka: how is this going to transfer to the client's every day life) 

300

SLPs originally developed this technique

What is Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) BONUS: can anyone remember the steps of MIT?

300

The four subcategories of the cognitive strategies

What are Attention and Perception, Memory, Executive Functioning, and Psychosocial Behavior

300

RAS gait training can be co-treated well with this other type of therapist

What is a physical therapist

300

This type of practice combines clinical expertise, patient values, and best evidence. NMT is this type of treatment.

What is evidence-based medicine (EBM)

400

Step 4 of the TDM

What is Therapeutic Music Exercise (3 things to think about: therapeutic logic, scientific logic, and musical logic)
400

This technique can be used when a client has complete loss of expressive language and dysfunctional or absent language development (hint: it's the most similar technique to Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy)

What is Symbolic Communication Training through Music (SYCOM). The goal is to build and enhance understanding of rules, function, and meaning of language interaction.

400

This technique improves melody processing not only in musical perception, but also in speech processing. Its aim is to improve the general communication situation and participation in social life.

What is Auditory Perception Training (ATP)

400

This technique of NMT is recognized as best practice by the VA and the DoD

What is Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS)

400

The use of external objects to navigate your environment

What is thigmotaxis (hey can you go back to the room vs. hey can you take this drum back to the room)

500

Steps 5 and 6 of the TDM

What are Reassessment and Transformation/transfer (has it improved? Can client use skills in every day life?)
500

This technique may sound like choral warm-ups

What is Vocal Intonation Therapy (VIT)

500
This technique is used by translating non-musical structures to music, making music an audible process. 

What is Music Psychosocial Training and Counseling (MPC)

500

The 4 steps for implementing PSE

What are:
1-doing the movement with the client to set the tempo

2-using the metronome while talking client through the movement

3-maintaining verbal cues while bringing the music in

4-fading out verbal cues and letting the music facilitate the movement.

500

Stance phase vs. swing phase in gait training (looking for the percentages)

What is 60% vs 40%

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