Adolescence
Adolescent Problems
Behavioral Model
Counseling Techniques
Functional Behavior Assessment & Behavior Definitions
100

True or False. Attending school is a protective factor for teen substance abuse.

TRUE!

100

True or False. Teens who drink alcohol, skip school, shoplift, and assault or murder others are fundamentally different than teens who abide by the law.

FALSE!

100

True or False. You should use an open-ended question to gain more specific information.

FALSE!

Word question in a way that prompts responses (e.g., closed-ended question)

100

True or False. When conducting an assessment, you should obtain information about the circumstances surrounding the behavior.

TRUE!

200

True or False. As children develop into adolescents, it is essential that household rules and parental expectations remain unchanged.

FALSE!

*Rules and expectations need to change as we change. It is important for parents to find a balance between allowing teens independence while also guiding them in the right direction.*

200

Define chronic absenteeism.

Missing 10% or more of the school year.

200

True or False. Punishment is an effective procedure for decreasing behavior.

TRUE! 


200

What is a high tolerance level?

The counselor allows a great deal of inappropriate behavior.

200

True or False. You should gain information about the consequences of behavior when conducting an indirect assessment but NOT when conducting a descriptive assessment.

FALSE!

*The only difference between an indirect and descriptive assessment is that you are not present in the environment when conducting an indirect assessment.*

300

What area of the brain is last to develop?

Prefrontal cortex or the region of the brain responsible for abstract thinking/reasoning/planning/thinking long-term

300

Does truancy include excused absences, unexcused absences, or both?

UNEXCUSED ABENCES

*Review definition of truancy in KS

300

Criminal behavior is maintained by ______.

Access to reinforcement!

300

What technique should a counselor use when their client's statements do not match their motor behavior?

Reflecting!

*Use reflecting when there is a difference between the content of the client’s statements and their paralanguage or motor behavior*

300

You conducted a functional behavior assessment of Nola's shoplifting. What is wrong with this indicated function: 

Nola shoplifts because her friends think it's cool.

"Because her friends think it's cool" is NOT a function of behavior. 

*How can we improve this statement knowing that Nola's friends play a role in her shoplifting behavior?

400

Thinking of the biological changes that occur during adolescence, why should we expect adolescents to engage in risk taking?

Adolescents rely on their amygdala or the region of the brain responsible for emotions and impulses.

400

What are the three main predictors of school dropout?

A= attendance

B= behavior problems

C= course failure

400

What increases the effectiveness of punishment?

Consistency, immediacy, idiosyncrasy of punishers

400

You begin your first session with your new client, Alicia, who is reluctant to disclose information. What approach should you take when asking questions? 

Indirect approach! 

*Asking questions about different areas in the youth’s life to subtly figure out what the problem is*

400

When Madison is alone in her room, she engages in cutting behavior as a form of stress relief. What is the function of Madison's behavior?

Automatic negative reinforcement

*Automatic= not socially-mediated (Madison is alone in room); negative reinforcement= removing something from environment (removing physiological symptoms of stress)*

500

The interaction between _____ and _____ makes adolescence a difficult time.

The interaction between BIOLOGY (e.g., brain development) and ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES (e.g., academic expectations) makes adolescence so stressful. 

500

How does bullying relate to suicide?

Being involved in bullying (in any way) may increase the risk of suicide.

500

The way in which society uses punishment creates _____ or _____ responses.

Escape or Avoidance 

500

Which of the following takes priority: 

1. Reporting neglect (and running the risk of your client's parents removing your services or losing the family's trust that you've worked hard to develop) 

2. Maintaining confidentiality and continuing to see your client

REPORTING NEGLECT TAKES PRIORITY. 

*Situations in which you must break confidentiality*

500

As compared to functional analyses, why are descriptive and indirect assessments important when working with adolescents who engage in shoplifting, sneaking out, curfew violations, truancy, etc.?

They are more practical, useful for behavior that occurs at a low frequency, more ethical than evoking illegal or dangerous behavior (as done in a functional analysis)

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