Three levels of training resulting in the designation of FAMI.
What are the training requirements and professional designation for the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music? (FAMI stands for Fellow of the Association for Music & Imagery)
The first and last name of the founder of the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music.
Who was Helen Bonny?
This approach utilizes recorded classical music to evoke imagery for the purpose of uncovering unconscious issues.
What is the Bonny Method?
These approaches are generally contraindicated for people with dementia, active psychosis, and anyone having difficulty distinguishing reality from fantasy.
What are the Bonny Method and Psychodynamic Music Therapy?
This approach utilizes operant procedures (cause and response) to reframe an individual's thinking processes in order to affect behavior.
What is the Cognitive Behavioral approach?
New York City (New York University) and the United Kingdom (University of London)
Where do music therapists receive training in the Nordoff Robbins approach?
The three founders of the Nordoff Robbins music therapy approach.
Who were Paul Nordoff, Clive Robbins, and Carol Robbins?
This approach utilizes musical improvisation and client-led, interactive musical experiences to discover what the founders referred to as an innate quality in all humans: "the music child."
What is the Nordoff Robbins approach?
This approach was first used with children, and has since expanded to people of all ages.
What is Nordoff Robbins?
The approach that operates within three domains: Cognitive, Behavioral, and Physiological.
What is Cognitive Behavioral?
Requires advanced academic training in psychology (master's, doctorate) as well as extensive training and skill in musical improvisation.
What is the psychodynamic approach in music therapy?
Tyson, Alvin, Priestley, Wigram, Bruscia
Who were and are the music therapists who developed the psychodynamic approach in the field of music therapy?
Two approaches that extensively utilize musical improvisation.
What are the Nordoff Robbins Approach and the Psychodynamic Approach to Music Therapy?
This approach, utilizing recorded classical music, can be utilized with either individuals or groups.
What is the Bonny Method?
Therapists utilizing this approach would agree that our thoughts and feelings play a fundamental role in our behaviors and that changing destructive or disturbing thought patterns will have a positive influence on our behaviors and our lives.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
Requires a master's degree in music therapy and three levels of certification, including extensive training in musical improvisation.
What are the prerequisites and training required for the Nordoff Robbins approach?
The Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis who heavily influenced the music therapists who developed the psychodynamic approach to music therapy.
Who was Freud?
Two approaches that incorporate Guided Imagery and Music (GIM).
What are the Bonny Method (BMGIM) and the Psychodynamic Approach?
This approach traditionally features two music therapists working together, and requires video recordings of each session.
What is Nordoff Robbins?
Therapists utilizing this approach would agree that reinforcing desirable behaviors and eliminating maladaptive behaviors is their primary goal.
What is Behavioral Therapy?
Individuals engaging in advanced techniques within this approach require advanced psychology degrees, however some of the techniques can be learned and trained within basic psychology courses and supervised clinical applications.
What are Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Techniques?
Dr. Michael That and colleagues at the Center for Biomedical Research in Music
Who are the founders of the Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) Approach?
Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation
What is RAS, the standardized NMT technique used to support walking and gait?
Typical adult clients referred for the NMT approach (Neurologic Music Therapy)?
Who are individuals who are in rehabilitation programs or working from their homes to regain skills in walking or speech production following a stroke or a traumatic brain injury or those with neurologic diseases such as Parkinson's Disease?
This NMT technique involves rhythmic sensory cuing of the motor system and utilizes the principle of entrainment.
What is RAS (Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation)
The approach that typically requires a 4-day Institute training that results in approval to use the certification title and reference the techniques by name for 3 years. An individual may choose to become a Fellow through additional review of their application of the techniques.
The founders of the Behavioral Approach to Music Therapy.
Who were Clifford Madsen and E Thayor Gaston?
task analysis
*prompt
*errorless learning
*chaining (and reverse chaining)
*successive approximation
*shaping
*modeling
*positive reinforcement
*Premack Principle
What are techniques associated with the Behavioral Approach?
The approach that is founded upon the belief that human needs and values are more important than religious beliefs, and was highly influenced by Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers.
What is Humanistic Music Therapy?
Biofeedback
What is an advanced technique utilized only by a trained psychologist and associated with the Cognitive Behavior Therapy Approach?
A newer approach in the music therapy toolbox, associated with social change.
What is Community Music Therapy?
An acronym starting with P representing the major theoretical tenets that leads to an understanding of the "techniques" used in this newer music therapy approach.
What is PREPARE?