Principles
DoLoop
Drivers
Substance Abuse
E/A
100

This principle is the only principle that is also a part of the analytic process.

What is the fit (principle 1)?

100

The first step in the loop.

What is the fit?

100

The five ecologies drivers are pulled from.

What is the individual, peers, family, community and school ecologies?

100

The most common measurement for if substance abuse goals are being met.

What are drug screens?

100

3 strategies used when caregiver wants you to only meet with their child.

What are revisiting DO, identifying their barriers to meeting, explain risks of cont tx with only their child etc

200

This principle ensures homework is given during sessions.

What is daily effort (principle 7)?

200

The background of the doloop is encompassed by this process.

What is engagement and alignment?

200

The principle that guides the most how drivers are written in behaviorally specific terms.

What is principle 4?

200

At least 3 methods to ensure valid drug screen results.

What are sweeping the bathroom, parent monitoring of drug screen, random implementation, providing time limits etc?

200

MST goal for engagement discharges.

What is less than 5%?

300

MST therapist calling the school to develop the academic plan is a violation of which principle?

What is increasing responsibility (3) or generalization (9)

300

The step after the fit.

What is prioritization of driver?

300

The principle that will be used when drivers are written in blaming or negative terms.

What is principle 2?

300

An appropriate response when caregiver declines to complete a drug screen because the probation officer is already doing it.

What is lack of sustainability, caregiver being able to monitor impact of interventions, to build trust etc?

300

Our first step when encountering barriers with family engagement?

What is a fit?

400

The principle that is often used to help build the fit.

What is sequencing (principle 5)

400

Skipping steps in the analytic process leads to this barrier.

What are random acts of intervention?

400

Label 3 examples of the different categories of fit assessments.

What are referral behaviors, success, and treatment barriers?

400

The appropriate response if caregiver is too ucomfortable to administer the drug screen and asks the MST therapist to please do it.

What is assess fit for caregiver hesitancy, role play, coach etc until they feel comfortable but to NEVER administer a drug screen themselves?

400

LPE often reports this is the 6th system we assess when engagement is poor with families.

What is us/MST?

500

The back end of the do loop is a good reflection of which principle?

What is evaluation and accountability (principle 8)

500

The first step in the analytic process.

What are referral behaviors?

500

There are 7 "Ps" of prioritization, name at least 3.

What are proximal, powerful, participant, pre-requisition, proven, present-focused or practical?

500

The criteria for determining if full Contingency Management protocol would be needed.

What is risk for placement, other interventions have not worked, high risk of safety, and caregiver needs additional support?

500

The difference between engagement and alignment.

What is likeability/rapport versus being on the same page with goals and interventions?

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