Psychotherapeutic treatment administered to the family that improves family functioning
What is Family Therapy?
Leadership, advocacy, collaboration, and systemic change as part of it’s framework.
What are the four themes of the ASCA Model?
700 hours
What is the total amount of training hours needed for practicum and internship?
a written document that's developed for each public school child who is eligible for special education.
What is an IEP?
A one-on-one meeting with your direct manager at your internship site
What is individual supervision?
Paints, crayons, paper and sculpting helps bring awareness to a client’s emotional conflicts and feelings
What is Art Therapy?
In 2019, the four components of the ASCA National Model were changed from Foundation, Management, Delivery, and Accountability to….
What are Define, Manage, Deliver, and Assess?
120 hours
What is total number of direct hours needed per semester?
a plan developed to ensure that a child who has a disability identified under the law and is attending an elementary or secondary educational institution receives accommodations that will ensure their academic success and access to the learning environment
What is a 504 plan?
This is a part of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that prohibits discrimination based upon disability.
What is Section 504?
A model initially called nondirective therapy that communicates acceptance and empathic understanding to the client
What is Person-Centered Therapy?
The ASCA component is focuses on the preferred or desired future, is bold and inspiring, and states the best possible outcomes that are 5-15 years away.
What is a vision statement?
180 hours (outcome planning, record keeping, case study, journaling)
What is the amount of indirect service hours you need each semester?
a federal law that affords parents the right to have access to their children’s education records, the right to seek to have the records amended, and the right to have some control over the disclosure of personally identifiable information from the education records.
What is FERPA?
A therapist’s reactions or feelings that are irrational or neurotic toward a client.
What is countertransference?
A theory that contains a 5-tier model of human needs, where individuals are motivated to increase from lower levels in pursuit to reach Self-Actualization
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
This includes: academic, attendance, behavior, and short term and long term data.
What is the school data profile?
a specialized accrediting body that assures graduate counseling programs—both on-campus and online —throughout the United States and the world meet standards within the counseling profession.
What is CACREP?
multi-tier approach to the early identification and support of students with learning and behavior needs.
What is Response to Intervention (RTI)?
Dr. Samantha Knox
Who is the internship coordinator at Trinity Washington University?
Dr. Albert Ellis founded the first form of cognitive behavioral therapy which goals are to help individuals become self-actualized by minimizing self-defeating behaviors and emotional disturbances.
What is Rational Emotive Behavior Theory (REBT)?
You would use this action plan to address academic or behavioral discrepancies between groups of students.
What is a small group action plan?
A weekly group meeting, with other interns, facilitated by a licensed program faculty or qualified supervisor
What is supervised seminar training?
an approach to figuring out why your child acts a certain way. It uses a variety of techniques to understand what’s behind inappropriate behaviors.
What is a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)?