What does TCI stand for?
Therapeutic Crisis Intervention
What is NMT stand for?
Neuro sequential model of therapeutics
What is the model called that we use for our blocks and therapeutic holds?
Handle with Care
What is Trauma ?
Trauma is the result of distressing events that can have lasting adverse effects on mental, emotional, and physical well-being
What is the name of the learning site that AYN uses to help you learn and to keep you updated with trainings?
Relias
Name a non-verbal technique discussed in TCI?
silence
facial expression
Eye contact
tone of voice
Why can't you make yourself sweat by just sitting in your seat without any physical activity?
Because its something you can not control,
located in brainstem.
What are some attributes of a Solid Object, name at least 2?
Calm able to make (appropriate) eye contact
unafraid understanding
centered able to listen
balanced Verbally Reassuring
empathetic Fair
Non threatening but not vague or wishy washy
Consistent and firm without being intimidating
Finish the sentence: Brain development happens from the ?
If I don't do my Relias training(s) on the due date required, I am considered what?
Out of Compliance
Name and explain 3 behavior support techniques that helps with providing environment and emotional support!
Managing the environment
prompting
caring gestures
hurdle help
redirection & distractions
Proximity
Directive statement
time away
What part of the Brain controls emotional reactivity?
Limbic
In order for a client to act in his/her best interest, we need to be in control of what?
Behaviors and feelings
The brain develops by forming what?
Connections
Alexander is accredited by who??? Which is recognized nationwide as a symbol of healthcare quality reflecting the highest level of performance.
The Joint Commission
What are the types of use of Self?
Self Awareness
Self Regulation
Relationship skills and Attunement
Self Care
If someone is in their brainstem what are some ways to help a person get out of brainstem?
Rocking, drumming, walking, drawing, dancing....
What triggers a Flight Fight Freeze response?
Anger and Fear
If a threat continues to happen or is repeated what happens to a person system or brain?
It stays on alert
How many Positive human interactions is needed to outweigh the impact of 1 negative human interaction?
It takes 5-8 positive human interactions to outweigh the impact of 1 negative human interaction.
Name ALL events or levels in the stress model of crisis model?
Baseline
triggering event - agitation
escalation - aggression
outbusrt - violence
recovery
what are the 4 parts of the brain?
Brainstem
Diencephalon
Limbic
Cortex
What are the elements (6) of a supportive intervention, name 2?
Listen
Accept
Focus
Encourage
Offer
Contract
You can respond in 3 different ways once the brain releases chemicals to help the body respond to a threat. What are those 3 ways?
Fight, Flight and or Freeze
In order to help children Heal, what is AYN's Model of Care (3)?
Routine and Structure
Positive Human Interactions
Targeted Activities