This is what DBT-C stands for
What is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy for Children
These children may get upset very easily, have really strong feelings, or take a long time getting ready.
What are the challenges of being a supersenser?
A full body response to a specific event. It is not inborn, it is learned
What is behavior
How many levels of validation are there?
What is 6 Levels of Validation
Validation and behavior modification techniques are examples of
What are parenting training
The treatment components of DBT-C
What is
Individual Therapy
Skills Coaching
Parent Training
Phone Coaching
These children may feel positive emotions very strongly, can easily read other people's emotions, have increased empathy and caring, and are creative
What is...
Advantages of being a supersenser
Three elements to behavior change
What is Awareness, Willingness and, Capability
Emotions, behaviors, thoughts, and physiological responses.
What are, what we want to validate
Decrease child's risk of psychopathology in adolescence and adulthood, Improve parent-child relationship, and target child's current symptoms.
What is the Hierarchy of Treatment Targets for Families
This is based on an interaction between the child's behavior and the parent's reaction to it.
What are some problems sensitive children can experience if they are invalidated?
They learn not to pay attention to their feelings, they don't learn what to do with their feelings and thoughts, feelings, thoughts, and behaviors get out of control, they get into trouble, they feel bad about themselves, and they try and try, but do to know how to fix problems.
Behavioral techniques we want to use prior to a behavior occurring.
What is prompting, shaping,
Sharing opinions instead of listening, judging, fixing, comparing, blaming, lecturing, insulting, accommodating, lying, telling the child what they should think/feel/do, etc.
What are examples of Invalidation
Catch and challenge should, self-blaming thoughts, letting go of emotional priorities, and engaging in self-care activities are steps in
Based on the Treatment Target Hierarchy the child's behavior is [blank] until the environment is ready to change.
What is IRRELEVANT
I can love my child and at times their behaviors make me want to be as far away from them as possible.
What is dialectics
In behavioral change techniques Contextual factors, vulnerability factors, prompting, and consequences are an example of
When do we want to Validate?
Before a problematic behavior begins or after a problematic behavior stops.
It models a relationship that is built on acceptance, trust, reinforcement, shared interests, and mutual respect, which helps instill in the child a sense of self-love, safety, and belonging.
What is the basic function of positive parent child relationship
Some children are born with really sensitive feelings. Some children get the message that what they feel, think, or do is not valid. When sensitive children get these messages it can cause problems.
What is the
Biosocial theory
What are super parents
Minding, obeying, calmly speaking, being gentle with words and actions, are examples of what
What is a Positive opposite behavior
Name one of the 6 Levels of Validation
Being Present
Accurate Reflection
Mind Reading
Understanding the behavior based on past experiences and biology
Normalizing or recognizing emotional reactions
Validating the person and their ability to change the future
Modeling the behaviors you want to see, validate, reinforce all desirable behaviors, ignore all undesirable behaviors, and have fun with your child.
What are the 5 cardinal rules of Parenting