3 core values of FFT
What is Respect, strength-based, non-judgmental?
Anyone in the family that has a stake in the change process
Who are Key/Major players?
Goals of Motivation
What is balanced alliance, increase hope, reduce negativity/blame, build a relational focus ?
Relational Functions are used to plan and match to what Phases?
What is BC and GEN?
Individualized change plans that match the families values, relational functions, and abilities to increase skills and competence in adaptive positive behaviors.
What is behavior change plan?
Generalizing the skills can feel like an extension of what phase?
What is BC phase?
This technique promotes families to be their "authentic self" during treatment
What is Matching?
Focusing on the family vs 1 person
What is Relational?
The goal of the Engagement phase
What is "to build credibility and give the family a different experience with services"?
Ideal treatment pacing for high risk families during the motivation phase.
What is 3x in 10 days?
3 Functions of the relational assessment
Autonomous, Mid-pointing, Contacting
Communication, problem solving, conflict resolution, and coping are examples of what in the behavior change phase?
What are behavior targets?
This is not a failure but rather a normal part of treatment.
What is a relapse?
The most important stakeholder in FFT
Who is the family?
Accountability applies to who in FFT?
Who is the family and therapist?
Who should be engaged?
All Key/Major players
3 parts of a reframe
What is identify negative aspect, provide nobility and check for impact?
50% contact and 50% autonomy
What is mid-pointing?
More than half of the BC session should consist of what?
What is skill practice/behavioral rehearsal?
Minimum number of sessions in GEN
What is 3?
Number of required session recordings per year to maintain certification?
What is 1 recording?
Applying the principles and values happen in what phases?
All Phases
Daily Double- Name the phases of the FFT Model
Timeframe to engage the family once a referral is received
What is within 24 hours?
These techniques are used when attempting to provide a different narrative or perspective to particular behaviors/issues.
What are change meaning techniques?
Individual who holds minimal power, influence and resources in a relational dyad
Who is "one down"?
Matching to these in the BC phase helps provide a rationale for skill use
What are relational functions?
Daily Double - Name all the steps in the BC session structure.
Another way of saying "maintenance of change"
What is relapse prevention?
Daily Double: What are the 3 domains of Generalization?
How many years does it take to perfect FFT
What is the rest of your life
Another term for "not giving up or being persistent" in FFT
What is relentlessness?
Name of the planning phase before engagement
What is pre treatment?
Secondary purpose of a sequence
What is assessing for behavior patterns ?
Relational Assessment is gathered from assessing what?
What are Family Patterns?
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?
Name one person who should receive the relapse prevention plan
Family, Kid, Parents, Siblings, referral source etc.
"CSS" is an acronym for
What is Clinical Services System?