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COURSE TITLE - MUSIC 2MT3
QUIZ 4
1)Palliative care addresses the same principles as the biopsychosocial model.
a) True
b) False
2) Which of the following scenarios is (are) considered music therapy?
a) A doctor playing piano to a patient to provide comfort before going into surgery
b) MTA accompanying a teenager with guitar to help facilitate communication
c) A nurse at a retirement home providing iPods to patients with Alzheimer’s to evoke memories
d) All of the above are considered music therapy
3) A child with ASD is referred to music therapy to support self-expression through music. Which approach/model would a music therapy most likely draw upon?
a) Analytical Music Therapy
b) Cognitive Behavioural Approach
c) GIM
d) Nordoff-Robbins
4) Collecting data about physiological responses to music therapy intervention would most likely be
a) Quantitative data
b) Experiential data
c) Qualitative data
d) Unreliable data
5) Music is a universal phenomenon, not a universal language
a) True
b) False
6) A music therapist is working with a client who has been referred to build coping mechanisms related to anxiety. Which approach is the music therapist most likely to draw upon?
a) Cognitive Behavioural Music Therapy
b) Freud MT
c) Nordoff-Robbins
d) NMT
7) There is a specific area of the brain that has been identified as responsible for processing music, if this area is damaged, an individual will not be able to engage in music.
a) True
b) False
8) Which of the following is NOT an improvising technique?
a) Playing Rules
b) Matching
c) Harmonics
d) Mirroring
9) Music therapists can work with every culture
a) As long as they study the culture
b) As long as they learn the language
c) Only if they share the same culture
d) Music therapists need to recognize if culture is a barrier to reaching health care goals
10) Which music therapy approach/model/intervention is NOT likely to be implemented in palliative care?
a) NMT
b) Song Writing
c) Improvising
d) GIM
11) Music therapy can be offered as group therapy and/or individual therapy.
a) True
b) False
12) Pain is subjective
a) True
b) False
13) Music therapy research can only be found in music therapy journals.
a) True
b) False
14) Palliative care does not include…
a) End of life care
b) Preventing pain and discomfort
c) Physician lead care
d) Patient guided care
15) In the article by Jampel, the music therapy space for the Music Therapy Performance Group looked like…
a) A typical music therapy space
b) A clinical space
c) A classroom
d) A performance space
16) Music therapy in NICU is most likely to draw upon which technique to reach health care goals?
a) Entrainment
b) Listening to pre-recorded music
c) Lyric analysis
d) Improvisation
17) If a music therapist is referred to work with an individual in palliative care, it would be unethical for the client to ask family members to be involved in any way in the client’s music therapy process.
a) True
b) False
18) Palliative care is a reason to refer an individual to music therapy
a) True
b) False
19) An individual cannot be in palliative care for more than 6 months
a) True
b) False
20) Community music therapy was one of the models used in the South African research discussed
a) True
b) False
21) In a music therapy session, a music therapist can support a client to self express though improvising on the piano, even if a client does not have previous experience playing on the piano
a) True
b) False
22) An example of community music therapy in the “Collaborative Work…” paper is
a) The children performing self-written songs in nearby communities
b) Musicians and music therapists working together
c) Musicians and music therapists working together
d) The children working with musicians and music therapists to impact the community
23) A journal dedicated to music therapy research was established in the states in: a) 1990s
b) 1940s c) 1960s d) 1980s
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