Definitions
Behavioral Model
Mental Health Paradigm
Functional Consultation Models
Consultation Configurations and Settings
100

In the school setting, the teacher typically responsible for the implementation of in-class or playground interventions. 

What is a consultee?

100

The "A" in the ABC's of analyzing behavior.

What is antecedent? 

100
In this model, consultation is usually conducted as a short series of ____________. 

What are Interviews?

100

Most consultation models applied in the school setting have a strong base in the __________ consultation tradition. 

What is Behavioral? 

100

The group of professionals responsible for planning the next steps after school for a student with disabilities. 

What is a Transition Planning Team? 

200

A process that "involves professionals collaborating to use information to plan academic or behavioral treatments."



What is Consultation?

200

The first step in the problem solving interview.

What is Problem Identification? 

200

The main goal of mental health consultation is to increase the capacity of the ______________

What is Consultee? 

200

A functional consultation model with a focus on both content and process.

What is Instructional Consultation? 

200
 A school setting employee under the supervision of a certified or licensed teacher in a variety of learning environments. 

What is a paraprofessional? 

300

What IEP stands for.

What is Individualized Education Program?

300

The type of definition required to accurately describe a problem behavior. 

What is Operational Definition? 

300

The emphasis on feelings and their effects on interpersonal relationships is in stark contrast to the beliefs of this model.

What is The Behavioral Model? 

300

A consultation model that combines ecological systems theory with behaviorism, based on the Bronfenbrenner's ideologies. 

What is Ecobehavioral Consultation?

300

What PCL stands for in the context of consultation. 

What is Professional Learning Community? 
400

A person well versed in consultation strategies and knowledgeable of assessments and interventions.

Who is a Consultant?

400

The stage of the Behavioral Model that the consultant dives into the nature of the problem by observing the problem or conducting an FBA. 

What is problem analysis? 

400

Knowledge, Skill, Confidence, and Objectivity are the four _________ of consults. 

What are Lacks? 

400

An indirect service-delivery model that builds on positive parent-teacher relationships, integrates structured data-based problem solving and collaboration, and implements evidence-based interventions across home and school settings.

What is Conjoint Behavioral Consultation? 

400

The most common method of Co Teaching.

What is the One Teach, One Assist method? 

500

Consequences that increase the likelihood of a behavior occurring. 

What are positive and negative reinforcement?

500

The effects of a behavior on a student, that may be reinforcing, neutral or adverse.

What are Consequences?

500
The primary developer of the Mental Health Paradigm. 

Who is Gerald Caplan? 

500

A Consultation model that emphasizes the consultant-consulted relationship as the primary vehicle by which problem solving occurs. 

What is Consultee-Centered Consultation? 

500

The 4 roles of a school-based consultant. 

What are, Information Delivery, Coordination/facilitation/coaching, Indirect service provision, and Assessment? 

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