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A comprehensive review of key concepts and theories related to music therapy, focusing on its applications in various settings, including cancer care, senior care, and special education. It includes multiple-choice questions and answers, covering topics such as the effects of music on mood, pain management, and cognitive function. Valuable for students studying music therapy or related fields, offering insights into the therapeutic potential of music.
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"The Sound of Healing" reports on a program at the Lacks Cancer Center in Grand Rapids, MI. Sister Mary Margaret's criteria for performance for the cancer patients includes ALL BUT ONE of the following. Which one is NOT included in her criteria for Healing Music?
A. Tempo should be between 60 - 80 BPM.
B. Should not have a constant high tessatura (range)
C. Should not be invasive
D. Should blend feelings of visitors and patients
E. Should play mostly in a minor tonality (key) - ANS-E. Should play mostly in a minor tonality (key)
What was the main point of the 'short' visual only powerpoint on Music Medicine and Our Seniors?
Music Medicine is....
A. a choice of nurses
B. better than other therapies
C. cost effective
D. downright fun - ANS-C. cost effective
The documentary on the __________ Hearing before the Special Aging Committee of the United States was on the role of music therapy with the Aging. - ANS-Senate
In the article "The Effect of Music on perceived atmosphere and purchase intentions in a restaurant" by Stephanie Wilson, showed that different of music had different __________ on perceived atmosphere and the amount patrons were prepared to spend. - ANS-types, effects
The media by Jennifer Trippe, shows her playing a guitar as a music therapist for __________. - ANS- hospice
Research indicates that the 85+ population is the fastest growing population in Hawaii, and nearly half suffer from some type of __________. - ANS-(d)ementia
A poet poignantly described "Music is is search of a word. - ANS-love
Which of the following is NOT one of the theories presented for "How Music Dampens Pain"?
A. Music may distract a person's attention
B. Music may cause the body to release endorphins
C. Slow music may relax a person by slowing breathing and the heartbeat.
D. Music may give the person a sense of control.
E. Music makes the skin less sensitive - ANS-E. Music makes the skin less sensitive
The Egyptians called music "the __________ of the soul"! - ANS-physic
In the research article published in Psychology of Music, it reported on an empirical investigation of the anxiolytic ________ and effects of music. - ANS-pain reducing
The one page article "Music and The Mind" focuses on the therapeutic role of music which persons with which illness/disability?
A. Alzheimers
B. Cancer
C. Parkinson's
A. True
B. False - ANS-A. True