active listening Correct Answer: A hospice patient communicates to the music therapist concerns about how the family will cope in bereavement. While the
... [Show More] patient is talking, the music therapist leans toward the patient and occasionally nods. After the patient finishes speaking, the music therapist waits for a moment and then says, "It sounds like you're really concerned about your family." Which of the following does the music therapist's verbal and nonverbal behavior demonstrate?
A.
unconditional positive regard
B.
active listening
C.
countertransference
D.
sympathy
Provide clients with a playlist of the music and relaxation scripts for practice at home. Correct Answer: A music therapist works with adults with anxiety disorders in a partial hospitalization program once a week in music-assisted relaxation sessions. Which of the following is the BEST strategy to promote the independent use of music for self-care?
A.
Practice progressive muscle relaxation using live guitar chord progressions.
B.
Provide clients with a playlist of the music and relaxation scripts for practice at home.
C.
Facilitate music imagery and have clients imagine themselves as independent adults.
D.
Work with the clients on mindfulness training and help them breathe through their anxiety.
the client's cultural group may have a different perspective regarding questions of a personal nature. Correct Answer: A client who is originally from a different country has undergone a traumatic experience. The music therapist encounters resistance to questions about the trauma, despite the client's willingness to engage in musical interaction. The music therapist can infer from the client's responses that
A.
the client does not feel the need to address the trauma in music therapy sessions.
B.
the therapist should be more persistent in using follow-up questions after engaging in musical interaction.
C.
the client's cultural group may have a different perspective regarding questions of a personal nature.
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