History
CBT
FBA
Highschool SWK
High School SWK pt2
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What was High School Social Work first organized as?

Visiting Teachers

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What does CBT focus on?

the way a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are all linked together.

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Who could these assessments be useful for?

Children, teenagers, and adults

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What does a High School Social Worker do?

Helps students manage challenges.

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What are some things that connects to High School Social Work?

Helps assess students holistically, encourages collaboration with families and teachers, supports trauma-informed practice, addresses community and cultural influences, and guides intervention planning

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When did the shift occur to where the visiting teacher program become more professionalized?

Between the 1920s and 1960s

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What can CBT also help with?

Phobias, trouble sleeping, OCD, substance use disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and sexual problems

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What outcome do these assessments include?

The identification,and description of the targeted behavior, the consequences of the challenging behavior, written reports that summarize results of the assessment.

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What figurines does the teacher have in his office?

Harry Caray, Stewie, Rhino from spiderman 

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What does Bronfenbrenner's model define?

5 interconnected systems that influence development.

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When did the school's system started to expand and gain assistance from the federal government?

1960s-1970s

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In therapy what do clients learn to differentiate between?

Thoughts, and feelings

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Who are these assessments managed by?

trained professionals who are experts in the principles of Applied Behvaior Analysis(ABA).

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What is the typical salary for a High School Social Worker?

Ranges from $50,000-$70,000.

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What are the 5 interconnected systems of Bronfenbrenner's model?

Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem, Chronosystem

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From the 1980s to present day, what do current School Social Workers want to focus on?

On the inclusion of mental health issues with the practice of evidence-based interventions.

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what is the definition of CBT?

a structured, short term. and goal- orientated form of psychotherapy that focuses on the connection between thought, feeling, and behaviors.

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What is the goal of FBA?

develop meaningful support that matches the students' needs.

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What are some services provided within High School Social Work?

Individual and group counseling, crisis intervention and suicide risk assessments, substance use prevention and intervention.

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Who developed the ecological systems theory?

Russian-American psychologist Urie Bronfenbrenner?

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What is the Every Student Succeeds Act(ESSA)?

Providing funding for promoting school-based mental health providers.

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What mental health conditions can CBT be helpful in treating?

depression, anxiety, PTSD, and an eating disorder.

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What is an A-B-C Analysis?

a descriptive assessment that us conducted as an initial part of a complete behavior assessment.

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What are some rules and responsibilities?

Conduct psycho-social assessments, develop behavioral interventions plan, participate in IEP and 504 meetings, collaborate with teachers and administrators.

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Why was Urie Bronfenbrenner theory developed?

developed as a reaction to narrow, laboratory-based child development studies that ignored broader environmental influences.

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