A clinician completes this with all family members within the first to second session of meeting. The clinician will help the family discuss 3-5 ways to help distinguish and problem solve in the event a crisis were to occur.
What is a Solution Card?
The Eco-Map is considered to be an activity that allows clinicians the ability to get a chance to become acquainted with a client and their family's "_________".
What is "view of their world"?
What does FAD stand for?
What is Family Assessment Device?
What does FLC stand for?
What is the Family Life Cycle?
What does SFA stand for?
What is Structured Family Assessment?
During the first session, clinicians will share key points such as "I will ask you for direct and honest feedback", "You are the expert on your family", and more. What are these key points known as?
What is the FCT Guarantees?
When explaining the Eco-Map to clients, clinicians should identify what three colors and forms of lines to depict the power, energy, and resources for identified persons/resources?
What is red (stressful/less stressful), blue (indifferent), and green (positive/less positive)?
What are the 6 Areas of Family Functioning?
What is Behavior Control, Communication, Affective Involvement, Affective Responsiveness, Problem Solving, and Role Performance?
What are the 4 different age groups covered during the FLC?
What is childhood, adolescence, young adult, and adulthood?
In what order is the SFA completed?
What is rules, family genogram (family tree), interview questions, fishbowl, reverse fishbowl, and goal setting?
Clinicians are able to better join and relate with families when they are able to use what form of language?
What is "their" language?
In ranking, what is the Eco-Map considered as it relates to being a component of the Family Centered Evaluation (FCE)?
What is the first component?
The FAD should be completed with which member of a family unit first?
What is the caregiver (mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, foster parent)?
How should clinicians orient parents to begin the FLC process?
What is requesting persons to close their eyes and begin to ask questions relating to their senses (smell, sight, touch) to aid in memory recollection.
What are the three questions discussed during the Interview component of the SFA?
What is what do you think is the main issue in the home, what do you think needs to change, what are you willing to do to make the changes happen?
DAILY DOUBLE!: What barrier can clinicians run into with families who struggle to join or openly communicate their issues during the initial sessions?
What is resistance? For the added 400 points, please describe one way to resolve/address resistance when working with a family.
In ranking, what is the Eco-Map considered as it relates to being a Fidelity Document in the FCT Model?
What is the second Fidelity Document?
Clinicians should do what after all family members have completed the FAD?
What is ask permission to share/review results during a family session?
What are the three questions used when discussing the "Let's Make a Plan" portion of the FLC?
What is what do you want to keep, what do you want to make different, and what do you want to make new?
During the genogram (family tree) portion of the SFA, what are the various things the guest clinician will ask in order to complete the activity?
What is demographics, health, legal, abuse, positive traits, and something each family should work on?
Clinicians should be mindful and observe what forms of learning styles?
What is auditory, tactile, visual, and kinetic learning styles?
About how many domains or "bubbles" should be represented on the Eco-Map?
The FAD should be completed about how many times throughout IIH services?
What is a minimum of 2?
What should clinicians do after a FLC has been completed?
What is the clinician will follow up and contact the family within 24 hours after completing the FLC?
What are the 5 different forms of abuse?
What is physical, emotional, verbal, substance, and sexual abuse?