Name that code:
Child: "I made a tall scraper!"
Parent: "You made a great sky-scraper!"
What is a LP?
This is what CDI stands for.
What is Child-led Play?
What is 10 of each (BD, RF, LP)?
At the beginning of each session, you need to spend a few minutes discussing _____ with the parent.
(also: homework)
Name that code
Child: "I'm going to draw a picture of you!"
Parent: "You're going to draw a picture of me!"
What is a RF.
DC2b p.28
PCIT is based on the belief that whatever we ____ _____ ____, that will increase.
What is
"Give attention to."
You must have ___ or less of the "Don't" Behaviors as part of reaching criteria.
What is 3 (or less)?
You need to review this at the beginning of each coaching session.
What is home practice?
Name that code
Parent: "You wrote your name really fancy!"
What is a BD.
Praise 1b p.34
Name one developer of PCIT.
Who is...
Shiela Eyberg
Rhea Chase
Beverly Funderberk
Doing home practice at least ___ times per week is considered staying inline with the treatment.
What is (at least) 5 times per week?
This is how long you should coach parent for (when there are 2 caregivers).
What is 10-15 minutes?
Name that code
Parent: "If you keep working hard like this at school, you'll get straight A's."
What is a DC?
Basic Coding Rules p.13
This is what DPICS stands for and refers to the time when therapist codes parent.
What is Dyadic Parent-Child Interaction Coding System?
These skills are part of PRIDE but are not coded.
What are Imitate and Enjoy?
When hearing a parent tell you they did the home practice 3/7 days this past week, this is what you should avoid saying.
What is "Okay." Or giving the impression it is okay.
Name that code
Child: (Drawing)
Parent: "You make a circle like this." (Draws)
What is TA
TA 3a. p.57
PCIT is based out of _____ theoretical foundation.
What is
Parenting Styles
Behavior Therapy
Play Therapy
Social Learning Theory
In order for a case to be considered "Clinically significant," the ECBI score must be greater than _____.
What is 131?
This is what it means to make small adjustments to treatment to help your family grasp the concepts of PCIT better, without sacrificing any of the core concepts.
What is tailoring?