This technique assures that you are adapting to each of your families and creating unique connections with them according to where they are.
What is matching?
Individualized change plans that match the families values, relational functions, and abilities to increase resources and competence in adaptive positive behaviors.
What is behavior change plan?
This is not a failure but rather a normal part of treatment.
What is a relapse?
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The time you have to contact the family upon receiving a referral.
What is 24 hours?
An illustration used to encourage more deeper thinking of family issues.
What is being a scuba diver therapist?
Daily Double - What illustration is used when a therapist is skimming the surface of family problems?
It is important to use these to inform how effective you are in this phase before each session and before you move on to Behavior Change.
What are the Goals of EM?
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Communication training, problem solving, conflict management, and parenting skills are examples of what in the behavior change phase?
What is skills/interventions?
This plan should be completed before successful termination to ensure adaptation to new situations and ongoing family success.
What is a relapse prevention plan?
This person books all FFT referrals and is copied on all session completed emails.
What is Circuit Liaison?
Daily Double - Name 2 other emails the Circuit Liaison is copied on.
This FFT value should always be at the forefront of your therapy.
What is being respectful?
A reframe is a way of identifying the negative aspect of a problem behavior and then offering this ___.
What is noble intent?
Reviewing the behavior pattern of a family, the risk and protective factors, and identifying skills to be taught based on relational functions are all part of what process in behavior change?
What is developing a BC plan?
These are the 3 major components of the generalization phase.
What is generalizing the skill, relapse prevention and resource linking?
When opening a new referral it is best to use this method of treatment pacing to increase overall family success rate.
What is 3 times in 10 days?
Peeling back this illustration is bound to cause tears and layered family feelings.
What is an onion?
These techniques are used when attempting to provide a different narrative or perspective to particular behaviors/issues.
What are change meaning techniques?
When thinking of the structure of BC sessions, what is the first step?
What is presenting the rationale?
Daily Double - Name all the steps in the BC session structure.
This integral assessment should still be used in generalization to inform of the family’s connectedness to external individuals and factors.
What is the relational assessment?
This is the Statewide Redirections Coordinator.
Who is Cheryl Guglielmo?
These two therapeutic techniques are commonly encouraged when facing resistance and negativity.
What are validation and acknowledgment?
This type of assessment will give you an indication of relational connectedness and influence within the family.
What is the relational assessment?
Highlighting the positive aspects, pushing the family beyond where they typically stop, redirecting when the family gets off task, and using reinforcement strategically are examples of what category of the structure of BC sessions?
What is coaching/feedback?
This rudimentary motivation technique complemented with the relational functions should consistently be used in generalization to ensure all changes stick.
What is matching?
The maximum caseload for a therapist is 12, however, a 13th case may be assigned if a termination is scheduled to take place within how many weeks?
What is 2 weeks?
Antonio has been doing FFT for 6 1/2 years. In this time, he worked in Circuit 19, Circuit 2 and terminated his final family in this circuit.