Developed prior to age 14
What are 50% of mental health disorders?
The year in which an enactment of laws required professionals in all 50 states to report cases of sexual assault.
What is 1976?
Believes modeling provides youth with positive model or examples of behaviors they might imitates
What is social learning theory?
The third leading cause of death of adolescents
What is suicide?
Client led play that doesn't involve therapist directions
What is non directive play?
Can occur naturally when goals are met or prematurely prior to goals being achieved
What is the termination stage of counseling?
Different counseling associations with their own ethical principles
What are ACA and ASCA?
Focuses on problem solving and addresses here and now actions and choices
What is reality therapy?
What are self-injury behaviors?
Acknowledging feelings, communicating expectations and targeting alternatives
What is ACT: ways to set clear boundaries in play therapy?
Overindulgence in childhood, lack of financial resources, change in family structure, intimate partner violence, family members with physical, mental or emotional challenges and intergenerational trauma.
What are family risk factors?
Education, training and supervised practice essential to protect from malpractice
What is competence?
Involves unlearning maladaptive behaviors and replacing them with behaviors that promote adaptive functioning
What is Behavior therapy?
These are documents that address triggers, supports, coping skills, resources and are typed/written and provided to the client/family
What are safety plans?
Exploratory, testing, dependency and therapeutic growth stages
What are stages of experiential play?
This informs individuals and communities response to stressors and challenges including when and from whom help-seeking may occur
What is cultural context?
If a youth age 14 comes to your office in a new state seeking clinical services but parents are unaware your first step is
What is check with state laws for underage youth care?
Observing inner experiences, acting with awareness, nonjudgement of inner experiences, describing or labeling inner experiences, nonreactivity
What are mindfulness tenets?
substance use, trouble shooting, emotions, parental history and stressors
What is "Steps" part of SIMPLE STEPS homicide assessment?
Play used to promote healthy thinking, used to model
What is CBT play therapy?
Recognizing/acknowledging what is occurring
Identifying and reducing parental conflict and maintaining friendships; Resolving loss; Resolving intense emotions; Accepting lived situation; Achieving hope for future relationships
What are six psychological tasks youth progress through a divorce?
The process in which the provided obtains permission to provide services or treatment
What is informed consent/assent?
opening phase
middle phase
termination phase
What are phases of counseling in psychodynamic therapy?
In cases of suicidality ensure measures are taken to promote safety, document steps to enhance safety, understand state guidelines related to the hospitalization of youth
What are legal and ethical obligations?
Integrated with all approaches and theories, culturally relevant, creates a bridge of the different parts of the brain
What is creative arts in counseling?