This theory focused on unresolved subconscious complexes and can take years to achieve treatment goals.
What is psychodynamic?
"I saw you attended all your classes the last 2 days. Great work!" is an example of this type of scaffolding intervention.
"So you're at a 5 this week. What would it take to move it to a 6?" is an example of this technique.
What are "Scaling Questions"?
This strategy acknowledges the student as the 'expert in their life'. CLUE: It's in the name of this category.
What is 'lead from behind'?
A SFBT approach that avoid focusing on a students weakness and instead focusing on this.
What is 'Strengths-Based' Approach.
This theory uses structured sessions and homework to change thought patterns.
What is CBT?
If student is struggling to find the answer, you might engage in (?) nudging?
What is 'gentle nudging'?
"If you could wave a magic wand and everything magically becomes better, what would be different?" is an example of this type of intervention.
What is "The Miracle Question"?
"I don't know how to fix this problem." The student said. The Social Worker replied, "Tell me how did you solve this problem in the past?" is an example of this type of intervention.
What is 'Explore Previous Solutions'?
Many interventions require days or weeks of certification as well as strict fidelity. SFBT on the other hand is fast to learn and easy to (?) in any environment or population.
What is adaptable.
This theory focuses on challenging maladaptive thinking patterns.
What is CBT?
Legos is the visual used to depict this type of intervention, implying that you build little by little until your reach your goal.
What is "scaffolding"?
Changing "Did you have a good day?" to "What was great about your day?" is an example of this intervention.
What is "Closed to Open Question"?
Looking for a rose in the desert is an example of this type of intervention?
What is "look for exceptions"?
You can use this type of therapy in a structured session or even when having a conversation down the hallway.
What is SFBT?
What is SFBT?
"Maybe you might want to say 'thank you' to your mom after dinner?" is an example of this type of intervention.
What is 'gentle nudging'?
"What are some goals you would like to work on?" Is an example of this type of intervention?
What is "Present and Future Focused"?
"I'm terrible, at everything" said the student in a depressed mood. "I remember you saying you like mine craft, could you teach me how to play?"
What is 'looking for exceptions/strengths'?
Small increments of change, can lead to (?) large increments of change?
What is "large" increments of change.
While many men focused on solving the problem this woman, along with co-founder Steve de Shazer, focused on identifying solutions.
Who is Insoo Kim Berg?
The use of a platform ladder to slowly build a brick wall or face of a building from the bottom up is the origin of the name of this intervention category?
What is "scaffold"?
Use (?) as a primary communication.
What are "Questions as primary communication?"
The social worker said, "Today we've got some paper's to fill out, but before we do that, I'd like to hear what's importantto you?" is an example of this strategy.
What is "lead from behind?"
Can be used in conversations with parents as well as students.
What is "SFBT"?