Fundamentals
Methods
Music Skills
Clinical Skills
Miscellaneous
100

What are the domains of Music Therapy

Cognitive, Communicative, Physical, Sensory, Social, Emotional, Spiritual, Musical

100

Name all music therapy methods

Recreative, Receptive, Improvisation, Composition

100

What are the 4 main instruments used in music therapy

Piano, guitar, percussion, and voice
100

What is the term for identifying a client by their individuality before their disability

ie: Individual with cerebral palsy 

Person-First Language

100

How many total hours of clinical training do you need to be a Board-Certified Music Therapist, according to AMTA guidelines 

1,200 hours 

200

Name three populations you may see in music therapy

Older Adults, Memory Care/Dementia, Hospice, Pediatric, Substance Abuse, Developmental Disabilities, Intellectual Disabilities, Autism, Mental Health, etc

200

Name this method:

The client learns, sings, plays, or performs precomposed music or reproduces any kind of musical form presented as a model

Re-creative

200

Name three standards (songs) you SHOULD have memorized

Happy Birthday, This Land is Your Land, Amazing Grace, You Are My Sunshine, Twinkle/ABCs/Mary Had...

200

What is it called when you end services with a client

Termination

200

What receptive method variation would be best for a client with moderate cognitive delays due to Alzheimer's Disease.  

A: song discussion

B: song and movement

C: song reminiscence 

C: Song reminiscence 

300

Who is considered the "Father of Music Therapy"

E. Thayer Gaston

300

Name this method:

The client(s) makes up music while playing/singing, extemporaneously creating a melody, rhythm, song, or instrumental piece

Improvisational

300

What key are you in if your guitar capo is on the 3rd fret

G major

300

What is the difference between a goal and an objective

A goal is a broad or general statement of direction of a behavior/emotional state to be achieved.

An objective is a specific observable behavior that leads to an intended goal. It gives specific times and conditions

300

What would likely be a need of a child with Autism

A: Memory recall

B: Self-expression

C: Sensory Regulation/Stimulation

C: Sensory Regulation/Stimulation

400

Name three affordances of music therapy

motivation, group cohesion, stress/tension/anxiety relief, happiness/entertainment/pleasure, engagement, expression, motor development, sharing, patience, memory recall, etc

400

Name this method:

Therapist helps the client to write songs, lyrics, or instrumental pieces or to create any kind of musical product, such as music videos or audiotapes

Compositional 

400

What is the 12-bar blues progression in C Major

C - C - C - C 

F - F - C - C

G - F - C - F

400

What is the Iso-principle 

A music therapy technique that involves matching a client's current mood with music and then gradually shifting to a desired mood

400

What method variation would you least likely use for a teenager with schizophrenia 

A: Bonny Method Guided Imagery

B: Song Writing

C: Referential Improvisation

A: Bonny Method Guided Imagery

500

What is Bruscia's definition of Music Therapy

Music therapy is a reflexive process wherein a therapist helps the client to optimize the client's health, using various facets of music therapy experience and the relationships formed through them as the impetus for change. 

500

Name this method:

The client listens to music and responds to the experience silently, verbally, or in another modality

Receptive

500

What is the chord progression for Happy Birthday

I - V - V - I - I - IV - I - V - I

500

What are the terms for when a client unconsciously redirects their feelings about someone else onto their therapist and vice versa

Transference and Counter-transference

500

Who developed the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery

Helen Bonny