Getting to know the Family
Joining and Assessment
FCT Treatment Metrics
Areas of Family Functioning
Certification and Training/Teams
100

A practitioner completes this activity with all family members and it allows them to explore the “map of their world”.

What is an eco-map?

100

What does the FAD stand for?

Family Assessment Device (FAD)

100
This tool is completed 3 separate times during the course of treatment. This allows the clinician and the family to identify the Area of Family Functioning.
What is What is the Family Assessment Device (FAD). *For an additional 100 points identify when it is completed and who it is completed with.
100

This area of family functioning's intended goal is to ensure that the family's expectations in their home are predictable, consistent and responsible where appropriate rewards and consequences for behaviors are provided.

Behavior Control

100
This is the first series that the clinician needs to complete as part of their FCT certification.
What is the Wheels of Change?
200

This process allows us to connect with the caregivers first through rapport building. Examples include pictures on their walls, common interests, or other facts that could come up to build a relationship. What are these called? 

Natural Bridges

200

What does the CPM-PTS stand for?

Care Process Model Pediatric Trauma Screener

200

What are the four phases of FCT treatment?

Joining, Restructuring, Valuing Change, Generalization

200

This family's functioning intended goal is to be able to achieve daily tasks, identify what is going wrong, and to talk about how things worked after they have tried everything to make the appropriate adjustments.

Problem Solving

200

A practitioner must complete ……….. field check offs as part of their FCT certification.

What is 16 field check-offs?

300
This activity is completed with the caretakers allowing the clinician to assist the family with identifying negative patterns that have occurred during past stages of development, in order to prevent them from occurring in the future.
What is the Family Life Cycle.
300

Who is the FLC completed by? 

Caregiver(s) in the home

300

What is the Foundation's minimum treatment intensity for FCT families.

4 hours

300

This area of family functioning's intended goal is to ensure that parents/caregivers work together to lead the family and that adolescents maintain an appropriate role as a child in the family to ensure that the parents retain their authority.

Role Performance

300

What is the highest administrative priority as a FCT Practitioner?

Team

400
This is the 1st fidelity document that is completed that allows us to guide the family member in identifying at least 5 solutions during the Joining and Assessment phase. 

What is a Solution Card?

400

How long should the Joining and Assessment Phase take?

5 weeks

400
What is the average duration for FCT services?

Six months

400

This area of family functioning's intended goal is to be able to express their feelings to one another in open and honest ways. Content, intensity and timing of emotions remains appropriate, even during times of stress.

Affective Responsiveness

400

Who is responsible for team-building activities?

Everyone.
500

This FCT family appears to be presenting with challenges that could require the FCT Practitioner to meet with the family more than 4 hours per week. Is it allowed? And if so, what is this called. 

Clinical Necessity or clinical appropriateness.

500

How do you explain to a new family what FCT is? 

Answer. 

500

When a FCT case is assigned, how long do you have to open the case?

24-48 hours

500

This area of family functioning's intended goal is to be flexible with one another and to meet each other's emotional and security needs. The family avoids being selfish, too uninvolved, or overly involved in each other's lives. 

Affective Involvement

500

What is the timeline for FCT Practitioners to be certified?

One year.

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