One on one or group treatment to help a person identify and change troubling emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.
What is Outpatient Therapy
A behavioral disorder characterized by impulsive behaviors, hyperactivity, and/or inattention that interferes with functioning or development.
What is ADHD
Facilitating Child and Family Team Meetings, Communicating with stakeholders and family, and completing documents.
What is Case Management
The time frame in which outreach is required for a newly assigned member.
What is 24 hours
Are you asleep yet?
Direct, in-home, support to help manage crisis situations by teaching coping skills and providing family support to guardians.
What is MMWIA (WIT)
DOUBLE POINTS!!
A disorder that is developed due to an experience that is shocking, scary, or dangerous.
What is PTSD
Providing direct support by teaching prosocial behaviors to members through a variety of activities.
What is Living Skills
A person, required by law, to share information about suspected abuse or neglect.
What is Mandated Reporter
DOUBLE POINTS!!
What goes up but never comes down?
Your age
A scientific approach to therapy with intention to teach social skills that are based on principles of learning theory.
What is ABA Therapy
A feeling of sadness, loss of interest, and change in sleep/appetite that impacts a person's ability to function.
What is Depression
What is Family Support
DOUBLE POINTS!!!
A law establishing time lines for behavioral health services unique to foster and adoptive children.
What is Jacob's Law
You see a boat filled with people, yet there isn't a single person on board. How can this be?
They are all married.
Treatment where member is placed in an alternative setting, but without medical monitoring.
What is a BHRF level of care
A disorder characterized by problems with social communication, interactions, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interest.
What is ASD
A standardized, age-appropriate, evidence-based, validated, functional assessment tool that provides determination of the appropriate level of service intensity needed by a child or adolescent and their family.
What is a CALOCUS
A tool used to determine possible dangerous events, their likelihood to occur and consequences of the event.
What is a Risk Assessment
A cowboy rode into town on Friday, stayed three nights, and rode out on Friday. How is this possible?
His horse's name is Friday.
An evidenced-based, intensive treatment focusing on behavioral health disorders by providing support to the family system.
What is Multisystemic Therapy
A disorder characterized by frequent and ongoing pattern of anger, irritability, arguing and defiance toward parents and other authority figures.
What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
A method to assess an individual's behavior, personality, cognitive abilities, and several other domains.
What is a Psychological Evaluation
A trauma-informed, parenting skills group for foster, kinship, or adoptive placement intended to provide education on the impact of trauma and how guardians can manage and support the problem-behavior.
What is Project Hope
I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
A map