Evaluation & Diagnosis
School-Based Mental Health
MTSS
Trauma
Culture & MH
100

Excessive, chronic worry related to more global issues such as school, making friends, health and safety of self and family, future events, and local and world events.

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

100

______is  school-based mental health service provider often provides career counseling and academic advisement?

What is a school counselor?

100

School-based mental health services follow a ________________ of service delivery.

What is public health model?

100

Exposure to a single traumatic event

What is acute trauma?

100

The culture with which someone identifies and to which he or she looks for standards of behavior.

What is Cultural identity?

200

An individual’s orientation to time and place as well as descriptions of the patient’s appearance, general behavior, and alertness.

What is a mental status exam?

200

A _______ is school-based mental health service provider conducts comprehensive evaluations related to special education eligibility

What is a school psychologist?

200

When youth receiving disciplinary action are funneled to the juvenile justice system instead of into receiving mental health services.

What is the school to prision pipeline?

200

When youth receiving disciplinary action are funneled to the juvenile justice system instead of into receiving mental health services.

What is the school-to-prison pipeline?

200

Missed/misdiagnosis, Less access to mental health services, Less likely to receive needed care (When received, more likely to be poor in quality)



What is cultural disparities surrounding mental health?

300

___ a subtype of social anxiety disorder where speaking may be extremely limited in some social situations. 

What is a selective mutism?

300

The leading cause for teachers to leave the profession and students' mental health needs to remain unmet

What is burnout?

300

The intentional shift from the term RtI to Multi-Tiered Systems of Support. The umbrella under which academics, behavior and technology all fit. 3 Tiers of Support for all students (Gifted Ed, Special Ed, Regular Ed.)

What is the definition of MTSS or Multi - Tiered System of Support?

300

_______ involves families as part of treatment and focuses on thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

What is Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT)?

300

A Cluster of negative attitudes

What is Stigma?

400

A ______ is used to determine the number of times a behavior occurs during an observation.

What is an event/frequency recording?

400

Cost, Transportation, Subclinical needs, Accessibility, and Schools as centers of communities

What is examples of what SBMH reduces?

400

whole class core differentiated instruction + additional targeted instruction (often small group in addition to core instruction) + intensive support.

What is Tier-3 Intervention?

400

______________trauma is personal or historical event or prolonged experience that continues to have an impact over several generations.

What is Historical? 

400

Assessment of oneself or one's actions and attitudes, in particular.

What is self-reflection?

500

This is how you would code a disorder that was serious but didn't meet all the criteria

What is "other or unspecified" 

500

1. Students need services
2. Build system within schools
3. Adopt practices that reduce racial and ethnic bias
4. Disciplinary practices are prosocial
5. Train staff to recognize signs
6. Monitor school climate
7. Connect with families
8. Systems of care

What is the guiding assumptions of school based mental health services?

500

In order to adjust instruction in a timely manner and not lose or waste instructional time, monitoring that matches instruction and increases in frequency with student need is essential in maximizing student progress.

What is the reason we do progress monitoring?

500

The ability for the brain to reorganize itself in both structure and how it functions

What is neuroplasticity?

500

A personal lifelong commitment to self-evaluation and self-critique whereby the individual not only learns about another's culture but one starts with an examination of her/his own beliefs and cultural identities.

What is Cultural Humility?