CBMT Study Guide / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
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CBMT
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CBMT
5 Domains of human functioning - Emotional: refers to appropriateness of affect and emotional
responses to various situations, cogitive, musical, physical, spiritual
5 Stages of Grief: Denial, anger, Bargaining, depression, Acceptance -
Abbreviated Grief: short lived. Occurs when there is no pe...
CBMT Study Guide / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+ 5 Domains of human functioning - ✔✔Emotional: refers to appropriateness of affect and emotional responses to various situations, cogitive, musical, physical, spiritual 5 Stages of Grief: Denial, anger, Bargaining, depression, Acceptance - ✔✔ Abbreviated Grief: short lived. Occurs when there is no perceived time to grieve, the loss might be minor, there is no strong attachment to the loss or it is seen as a gain. (Moving to a new city, excited but sad to leave behind your favorite ice crea m shop, excited for the new ice cream shops) - ✔✔ Adagio/Largo: Slow tempo - ✔✔ Addictive Disorders - ✔✔Use of music to restore, maintain and improve mental, physical and physiological needs. Aeolian: Natural minor scale - ✔✔ Aesthetic Sensitivity: A p attern of reactions or impressions that humans generate to make judgments of sentiment and taste. We all view music, art, and things - ✔✔ Allegro: Fast Tempo - ✔✔ Ambiguous/Disenfranchised Grief: It is hard to pin down exactly what is bothersome. Losses are hard to define and therefore also hard to identify. (never going back to the ocean again) - ✔✔ Ambulation - ✔✔Walk/move from place to place Andante: Moderately slow - ✔✔ Anecdotal Record - ✔✔Narrative account of behaviors and events which is recorde d while observing Anticipated Grief: When you know something sad is coming. (knowing someone is going to die from cancer) - ✔✔ Aphasia - ✔✔Disorder of language due to a brain damage. Language is disproportionally worse when compared to other cognitive fu nctions/impairments. Specific to brain areas responsible for language Apoplexy - ✔✔Unconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke. Applied Relaxation Training: Involves using relaxation techniques that have already been lear ned in real life situations in which anxiety is aroused. - ✔✔ Appropriation:????? the action of taking something for one's own use, typically without the owners permission - ✔✔ Apraxia - ✔✔Inability to execute or carry out purposeful movements effects ex pressive speech Argentina 4:4 - Tango Rhythm - ✔✔ Assessment Domains: - ✔✔ Assimilation - ✔✔A developmental process describing a person's ability to comprehend and integrate new information At the time of termination of services, evaluate client's func tioning levels in - ✔✔physiological, affective, sensory, communicative, social -emotional, and cognitive functioning Ataxia - ✔✔Lack of coordination of muscle movements Augmentative: paring with a primary therapist - ✔✔ Autobiographical: episodes put tog ether - ✔✔ Autogenic Relaxation is primarily used in guided imagery approach or model - ✔✔ Autogenic training: Generally focuses on bodily sensations, visualizing and breathing. The GOAL is to achieve deep relaxation and reduce stress. - ✔✔ Autonomy - ✔✔self-directing freedom and especially moral independence. Auxiliary: Losey given therapy - ✔✔ Baseline -Treatment Design - ✔✔A design which compares behavior under conditions of no treatment and treatment of some kind Behavioral therapy - ✔✔This approac h focuses on learning's role in developing both normal and abnormal behaviors. Classic conditioning: Pavlov's dog: associated sound with food. Desensitizing: client with phobia - repeated exposure. Behavioral: Therapist uses music to increase or modify adaptive (or appropriate) behaviors and to extinguish maladaptive (or inappropriate) behaviors. Focuses on overt behaviors and not the actual musical activities or processes. - ✔✔ Binary: AB - ✔✔ Case Studies - ✔✔Examinations of clients undergoing treatment, generally reporting the progress of a single case or group over time Cerebral Vascular Accident: Stroke - ✔✔ Charting by exception: only documenting when something out of the ordinary happens - ✔✔ Child Onset Fluency Disorder - ✔✔Trouble with flow of speech Chronic Grief: Unhealthy grief - ✔✔
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