Music 2MT3 Midterm Latest Update - Actual Exam 250 Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed A+
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- Likes music
- Good at music
- Gifted at music
- Responds to music
- Was in a choir?
** don't know what this means - CORRECT ANSWER: ...
1789 - CORRECT ANSWER: earliest reference to music therapy in America made in
magazine article.
19th century - CORRECT ANSWER: when did MT start being used in educational
institutions for people with disabilities
600B.C. - CORRECT ANSWER: rational medicine had replaced magical and religious
rites in Greece when?
Active MT - CORRECT ANSWER: - individual is contributing, engaging in the session
ADL - CORRECT ANSWER: Activities daily living
Advocacy & Community - CORRECT ANSWER: - Research
- Volunteer with associations (CAMT, MTAO,WFMT)
- Go abroad
- Participate (March for MT, TAMT- Tennessee Association for Music Therapy)
Aging - CORRECT ANSWER: - No normative established values of what cognitive
impairment or memory loss or what neurochemical and neurophysiological changes accompany normal aging
- a complex developmental process the involves the intersection of physical,
- Older adults are the fastest growing population
psychological and social factors
ancient Egypt (5000bc): - CORRECT ANSWER: what time period was this?
magical, religious, and rational components of medicine existed side by side - healers only focus on 1 side.
ancient greece - CORRECT ANSWER: where was music considered to be an emotional
catharsis? 1 / 3
ancient greece - CORRECT ANSWER: where?
music was believed to have force over thought, emotion, and physical health
approach - CORRECT ANSWER: Way of teaching a musical skill or facilitating a
therapy session
Babylonian culture (1850bc) - CORRECT ANSWER: what time period was this?
disease was viewed as religious perspective and the sick were deemed outcasts - treatment included music
Becoming a MT - CORRECT ANSWER: University--> Internship-->Graduate-->Exam
Bell choir - CORRECT ANSWER: -Works well in group sessions
-Create songs as a group of people who have limited ability to engage -Grey zone between recreational and music therapy -Can each all kinds of healthcare goals- cognitive decline- limited ability to communicate and ability to be in group sections -They watch and help each other, be apart of a group and support each other
Benjamin Rush - CORRECT ANSWER: who played a strong role in creating interest for music therapy during early 19th century? He encouraged two medical students, Atlee and Mathews, to write on the topic.
Biological age - CORRECT ANSWER: - On going process birth-death
- Wrinkles, Grey hair
- Loss of stamina
- change in weight, bone density, muscle strength
- cellular, molecular, organ functions become less efficient with age
Biopsychosocial Model - CORRECT ANSWER: -biological (physical)
- psychological (cognition/emotions)
- social (values/culture/family/community)
biopsychosocial model of health and illness - CORRECT ANSWER: The introduction of the ______ _____ __ ____ __ _______ has prompted new approaches and applications of music therapy for emotional expression and social integration.
Blackwell's (Roosevelt) Island Experiments - CORRECT ANSWER: what experiment
was this?
series of music sessions (large group sessions followed by 9 individual sessions) to measure the response of the mentally ill to live music provided by instrumental and vocal soloists. 2 / 3
blood, phlegm, yellow bile, black bile - CORRECT ANSWER: what are the 4 cardinal humours?
Blumer - CORRECT ANSWER: who was likely to be first in establishing an ongoing
music therapy program in an American hospital?
Boethius - CORRECT ANSWER: who claimed that music had the power to degrade or
improve human morals? Cassiodorus saw it as a potent type of catharsis. St. Basil believed it to be a positive vehicle for sacred emotion.
Business plans - CORRECT ANSWER: - clientele
- marketing (cold calling)
-support (reach out to others who are pros and new to get resources) -systems -management -fees
CAMT - CORRECT ANSWER: Federally incorporated, self-regulated non-profit
professional association that aims to create strong certified music therapists (MTAs) and bring awareness about professional music therapy services throughout Canada.
CAMT - CORRECT ANSWER: National body promoting music therapy and supporting,
advocating, and certifying professional music therapists (MTAs) in Canada
Case example of TBI - CORRECT ANSWER: - 19 year old male involved in a train
accident or possible suicide
- angry/ physically and cognitively impaired
- referred for emotional expression and communication
- after relationship building and other MT interventions, songwriting introduced
- Filthy song (took 3 sessions) similar to heavy metal music with major to minor chords
- chose semi tones for tension building
Case study #2 - CORRECT ANSWER: -12 years old pedestrian struck by car
- not engaging
- spice girls
- MT DOESN'T HAVE TO RHYME OR FLOW, its about the process of choosing the
lyrics for self expression
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy - CORRECT ANSWER: changing unhealthy thoughts into
healthy ones
cognitive reframing - CORRECT ANSWER: what step in the bonny method for GIM is
this?
Client experiences a cathartic release of emotions leading to cognitive reframing
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