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,Music therapists adopted the idea that certain music FALSE
should be used to evoke certain moods and to influence
ethos from the Greeks.
TRUE
FALSE
there are no theories to support music being beneficial FALSE
to evolutionary survival
TRUE
FALSE
Cognitive Behaviour Music Therapy and FALSE
Psychodynamically informed music therapy both place
importance on childhood experiences
TRUE
FALSE
starting the song writing process as a music therapy FALSE
intervention should NEVER happen on the first session
with a client with a TBI
TRUE
FALSE
what is the most important part of song writing as an A
intervention in music therapy?
A) the process
B) the product
C) the editing
D) the lyrics
A client is happy with the lyrics she has created over the FALSE
last few music therapy sessions. Since the client cannot
read or write music, the next step is for the MTA to create
and write the melody for the client.
TRUE
FALSE
, Based on research exploring common themes found in D
self-written songs in music therapy sessions by clients
with an ABI, which of the following would be a likely line
in a song.
A) I want to go home
B) When i grow up, I want to be famous
C) Roses smell the sweetest in spring
D) Will they ever see me the same way again
song writing is the best music therapy intervention to FALSE
implement when working on symptoms related to an
Acquired Brain Injury.
TRUE
FALSE
Memory is impaired as a result of Alzheimer's disease, B
however.....
A) ability to learn to play an instrument remains intact
B) ability to recall lyrics of a song often remains intact
C) ability to recall the names of loved ones often remains
intact
D) all of the above
which of the following is an example of music therapy in C
Dementia care
A) the Alive Inside Video
B) a nurse singing meaningful precomposed music with a
resident
C) a music therapist using a meaningful precomposed
song with a resident to evoke a positive emotional state
D) all of the above