CAMT Midterm Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
b Answer- A client is happy with the lyrics she has created over the last few music therapy sessions. Since the client cannot read or write music, which of the following step(s) would happen next?
a) the music therapist will write music to accompany the lyrics b) the client will direct the music therapist in the melody writing process
c) the music therapist will teach the client how to write a melody to accompany the lyrics d) none of the above
a Answer- Most published work about music therapy with the elderly is concerned with which of the following:
a) group activity to expand socialization
b) enhancing cognition
c) transitioning into long-term care facilities
d) individual empowerment
a Answer- To become a music therapist in Canada one must
a) complete in the mandates of the CAMT
b) complete a 1000hr internship approved by the CAMT & an exam
c) be recognized by the CRPO
d) all of the above
f Answer- (t/f) Only a health care professional can make a referral to music therapy.
d Answer- A creative tool to explore the client's inner life so as to provide the way forward for growth and greater self-knowledge" is at centre of which approach to music therapy?
a) Nordoff Robbins b) Freudian Music Therapy c) Jungian Music
d) none of the above
d Answer- Can a client benefit from music therapy if they don't want to play an instrument?
a) Yes, music therapy is defined as listening to relaxing music, not playing an instrument.
b) No, playing an instrument is integral to the success of the outcomes. c) No, a client needs to be proficient on an instrument and willing to play.
d) Yes, not all interventions require playing an instrument.
f Answer- (t/f) There are no journal publications about music therapy, although there
many published papers about the impact of music on health and well being.
f Answer- (t/f) Music therapy is still an emerging and currently only recognized and practised in Europe and North America.
f Answer- (t/f) All music therapists in Ontario, must also be recognized by the CRPO.
b Answer- Songwriting in music theory...
a) is only beneficial for clients who are verbal
b) is aimed to address psychosocial, emotional and cognitive needs
c) is aimed to support the client in being recognized in the music world
d) requires the client to have music training
d Answer- Mary, a 40 year old woman diagnosed with depression begins to play creatively on the piano during a music therapy session. She explores the keyboard with different rhythms and dynamics, and is musically supported by the music therapist on a second piano. This is an example of which of the following:
a) song writing
b) exploratory music therapy
c) analytic music therapy
d) improvising
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