1.9 The goals and objective of the counselling can be generally facilitated through types of music-based interventions.

a) Receiving or listening, improvising and composing
b) Free drawing and basic scribbling
c) Performing and playing
d) Receiving and improvising

The correct answer is a) Receiving or listening, improvising and composing.

The goals and objectives of counseling can be facilitated through various types of music-based interventions, including:

a) Receiving or listening, improvising, and composing: This involves the client actively receiving and listening to music, improvising their own sounds or melodies, and potentially composing their own music as a form of self-expression and exploration.

b) Free drawing and basic scribbling: While not directly music-based, these activities can be combined with music as a therapeutic intervention. Clients can listen to music while engaging in free drawing or basic scribbling, allowing them to explore their emotions and thoughts in a non-verbal way.

c) Performing and playing: Clients can actively participate in music-making by performing on an instrument or playing with others. This can create a sense of accomplishment and self-confidence, while also allowing for emotional release and self-expression.

d) Receiving and improvising: Similar to the first option, this involves the client actively receiving and listening to music, but also engaging in improvisation. Improvising can be a powerful tool for self-expression and exploring emotions in the moment.

These music-based interventions can support the goals and objectives of counseling by promoting self-awareness, emotional expression, and personal growth.