CBMT Self-Care and Burnout Prevention 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A music therapist working in a hospice setting begins dreading sessions and feels emotionally detached from patients. This most likely indicates which stage of burnout?
- Exhaustion phase
- Depersonalization phase (Correct answer)
- Reduced personal accomplishment phase
- Honeymoon phase
Correct answer: Depersonalization phase
Depersonalization involves emotional detachment and cynicism toward clients, a hallmark middle stage of burnout.
Question 2: Which ethical principle most directly supports a music therapist's obligation to engage in self-care?
- Nonmaleficence (Correct answer)
- Justice
- Autonomy
- Fidelity
Correct answer: Nonmaleficence
Nonmaleficence (do no harm) requires therapists to maintain their own well-being so they do not inadvertently harm clients through impaired practice.
Question 3: A music therapist uses clinical supervision primarily to process emotionally heavy cases. This practice best supports which self-care domain?
- Physical self-care
- Professional self-care (Correct answer)
- Spiritual self-care
- Financial self-care
Correct answer: Professional self-care
Clinical supervision is a professional self-care strategy that helps therapists manage vicarious trauma and maintain clinical effectiveness.
Question 4: Secondary traumatic stress in music therapists most commonly results from:
- Performing repetitive musical tasks without creative variety
- Indirect exposure to clients' traumatic experiences (Correct answer)
- Lack of continuing education opportunities
- Insufficient salary compensation
Correct answer: Indirect exposure to clients' traumatic experiences
Secondary traumatic stress arises from indirect exposure to others' trauma through empathic engagement with clients.
Question 5: Which intervention is MOST appropriate when a colleague shows signs of compassion fatigue?
- Encourage them to take on fewer clinical hours immediately
- Suggest they reflect on their motivation for entering the field
- Offer peer support and recommend they consult a professional counselor (Correct answer)
- Advise them to transfer to a less emotionally demanding setting
Correct answer: Offer peer support and recommend they consult a professional counselor
Peer support combined with referral to professional counseling addresses compassion fatigue appropriately without overstepping boundaries.
Question 6: Regular participation in music-making outside of clinical work helps music therapists primarily by:
- Increasing their billing hours
- Restoring their relationship with music as a personal resource (Correct answer)
- Meeting CBMT continuing education requirements
- Demonstrating competency to supervisors
Correct answer: Restoring their relationship with music as a personal resource
Recreational music engagement reconnects therapists with music as a source of personal joy rather than just a clinical tool.
Question 7: Which organizational factor is most strongly associated with preventing burnout in music therapists?
- Access to the latest music technology
- A clearly defined caseload with manageable client-to-therapist ratios (Correct answer)
- Opportunities to work across multiple clinical sites
- Frequent performance evaluations
Correct answer: A clearly defined caseload with manageable client-to-therapist ratios
Manageable caseloads reduce workload demands, one of the most significant organizational contributors to burnout prevention.
A music therapist working in a hospice setting begins dreading sessions and feels emotionally detached from patients.
This most likely indicates which stage of burnout?