Stages of Behavioral Consultation
Multicultural Concerns and Competencies in Behavioral Consultation
Principles of Behavior Change
Implications of Behavioral Consultation in a School-Based Setting
Process & Key Concepts of Behavioral Consultation
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This is the first stage of behavioral consultation, in which the consultant and teacher define the problem behavior.

What is Problem Identification?

100

This psychologist is famous for their Bobo Doll experiments.

Who is Albert Bandura?

100

This behavioral principle increases desirable behaviors through the application of approving conditions, such as praise or attention, when such behaviors are performed.

What is Positive Reinforcement?

100

This important aspect of Behavioral Consultation is also an imperative facet within the school setting as a school counselor.

What is Data?

100

Behavioral consultation is grounded in this view of human behavior, which implies a systematic, structured approach to the delivery of human services, such as consultation.

What is a Scientific view?

200

During this stage, the consultant and teacher examine why the behavior is occurring.

What is Problem Analysis?

200

Black and brown students are disproportionately referred to this and disciplinary action.

What is SPED or Special Education?

200

In this behavioral principle, aversive conditions are applied to reduce the occurrence of an undesirable behavior.

What is Punishment?

200

School-based behavioral consultants, such as school counselors, are increasingly engaging in these programs.

What are PBIS or Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support programs?

200

Behavioral consultation defines problems presented in consultation as being this.

What is Outside the Skin of the Client?

300

This stage involves carrying out the behavior intervention plan developed by the consultant and teacher.

What is Treatment Implementation?

300

The Doll Tests conducted by Doctors Kenneth and Mamie Clark helped support this case.

What is the Brown v. Board of Education case?

300

This principle of behavior change eliminates an undesirable behavior by terminating the conditions that reinforce the subject’s performance.

What is Extinction?

300

This trend in behavioral consultation in schools uses parents and teachers as combined consultees.

What is Conjoint Behavioral Consultation?

300

There are three key concepts of Behavioral Consultation: Its scientific view of behavior, its emphasis on current influences on behavior, and this.

What are the Principles of Behavior Change?

400

This stage involves reviewing data to determine whether the intervention was successful.

What is Treatment Evaluation?

400

These three factors are key to culturally considerate behavioral consultation

What is Empathy, Language, and Communication?

400

The behavioral principle of removing an aversive condition if the subject engages in desirable behavior.

What is Negative Reinforcement?

400

In school-based behavioral consultation, consultants typically have to take on this type of role.

What is an Expert role?

400

This is a challenge within behavioral consultation.

What is selecting an effective treatment strategy that can be managed by someone who hasn’t had specific training in behavior-changing methods?

500

These are the two phases of the Problem Analysis stage.

What are the Problem Analysis and Plan Formulation phases?

500

Behavioral Consultation holds this focus, which poses as a cultural issue within the consultation model.

What is a Eurocentric-based focus on environmental events?

500

During this educational learning process, the subject practices a new, adaptive behavior in a controlled setting.


Behavioral rehearsal

500

Positive behavioral supports are being widely implemented in these three levels in schools.

What is the school system level, classroom level, and individual level?

500

These are the three forms that behavioral consultation can take.

What are behavioral case consultation, behavioral technology training, and behavioral system consultation?

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