Checkoffs
Joining / Restructuring
Value Change / Generalization
Fidelity
Surprise Me!
100

The number of FCT checkoffs are there.

What is 16 checkoffs?

100
A crucial step to the joining phase that should always be done first. 

What is a solution card

100

When should the MIGS 2 be completed?

What is 90 days.

100

The name of the transitional indicator for the joining phase of treatment.

What is Making Changes

100

How often should you see your clients during the course of FCT?

What is twice a week, for multi-hour sessions.

200

The phase of treatment that one should plan to go for the creating ownership checkoff.

What is Valuing Change?

200

Which documents help you ensure a family is ready to move to the next phase of FCT?

What are transitional indictors. 

200

What document ask how our family is practicing the new behaviors when our practitioner isn’t present?

What We did it on our own

200

The transitional indicator that is completed at the end of the Restructuring phase.

What is Making Changes We Choose

200
In what TWO places can you find all of the documents you need to complete FCT?

What is Eloomi and our Teams Channel

300
What checkoff is about families taking ownership, responsibility, and accountability for the things they have control over in their lives?

What is Reversal?

300

What is the final Joining document that must be completed before the transitional indicator?

What is the Family Centered Evaluation (FCE)

300

True or False: The family must complete all other phases/fidelity in order to have a proper Generalization session?

True

300

The name of the line in the middle of the MIGS map.

What is Parental Authority Line.

300

How many times should a family complete a FAD assessment?

What is 3 times.

400

These TWO checkoffs are commonly combined and involves the practitioner instructing the family to practice new behaviors and process the results. After the processing, the practitioner instructs the family to make a plan to maintain the new behaviors.

What is Family Session and Enactment

400

A way to create a paradigm shift in thinking from client centered to family centered while creating goals for parenting?

What is the Family Life Cycle.

400

This fidelity document helps the family to use their resources to help others.

What is the Family Give Back Project

400

MIGS stand for?

What is Maps, Issues, Goals, and Strategies. 

400

Children under the age of 6 should do what trauma screener, rather than a CPM. 

What is a CANS assessment.

500

This checkoff involves discussing a topic the family often avoids and coming to a resolution in order to continue making progress towards family goals.

What is Emotional Block?

500

The first enactment that the family participates in where the intervention identifies patterns and helps create family goals.

What is the SFA

500

If you need to reauthorize a client, how soon do you need to provide that information to your supervisior for the reauthorization?

What is 30 days before their authorization ends. 

500

When should the MIGS 2 be completed?

What is 90 days

500

What kind of leadership do we use, when working with families to know when to be more directive and when to be more supportive?

What is situational leadership?

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