Clinical Interventions
Relationality
Clinical Functions
Even MORE Clinical Functions
Mystery Box
100

This Partially Directive intervention usually starts with "what" or "how", and can't be answered with a simple "yes" or "no". 

What is an open question (OQ)?

100

In contrast to "strong relationality," this weaker form views people as self-contained individuals first, with relationships explained by internal traits like personalities or histories. (Don't think too hard on this one). ;)

What is weak relationality?

100

This specific assessment is written during and after a client's intake interview.

What is the BioPsychoSocial (BPS) Assessment?

100

These two assessments are administered to clients prior to being added to their individual progress notes. 

What are the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 Assessments

100

This is the name of the software program SCS uses to document DHHS incident reports. 

What is Alleva

(Bonus 300 pts: Who is responsible for filling out incident reports?) 

200

This Mostly Non-directive Listening Response is also known as "paraphrasing" and contains information the client said. 

What is Reflection of Content (RC)?

200

This cultural outlook, dominant in modern Western society, prioritizes the individual's independence, goals, and self-reliance over group or community needs.

What is individualism?

200

This therapeutic approach views "problem behaviors" not as obstacles, but as valuable "gold nuggets" – rich opportunities to uncover the teen's inner world and interpersonal patterns in the moment.

What is Here-and-Now

200

Maintaining confidentiality, managing disruptions, and encouraging equal participation fall to these members during process groups.

Who are the Clinical Staff

200

This is the term/phrase used to describe the symptoms a client experiences that justifies their stay at a PHP or IOP level of care. 

What is Medical Necessity

300

Phrases like cool, sick, yeah, uh-huh, sweet, etc. are examples of this Mostly Non-directive Listening Response

What are Minimal Encouragers (ME)

300

According to the article, traditional therapists like Freud, Sullivan, and Rogers ultimately placed this above or before relationships, despite valuing them.

What is the individual

300

This clinical term is used to describe the emotional reaction of a clinician or staff member to a client's presentation or behavior.

What is Countertransference

300

Sharing honestly, listening actively, and respecting group rules (e.g., no crosstalk) fall to these members during process groups. 

Who are the Teens or Clients? 

300

This Partially Directive intervention usually starts with "do" or "did", and can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no".

What is a Closed Question (CQ)?

400

This Partially Directive intervention usually starts with "I wonder if" or "You must..." followed by a proposal of thought. 

What is a Projective (PJ) statement? 

400

According to relationists, this is the greatest fear in strong relationality, surpassing even the fear of death.

What is the Fear of Rejection?

400

This is the term/phrase used to describe the process of evaluating a client for suicidality, self-harm, or other safety concerns during an intake interview or therapy session.

What is a Risk Assessment

400

This is the part of the onboarding process that occurs after an intake assessment and before the primary therapist sends a Welcome Email with parent resources.

What is an Orientation or Student Orientation

200 Bonus Pts: Who conducts orientations?

400

This existential psychotherapist, known for group therapy and concepts like the "social microcosm" and "here-and-now" therapy is cited as one of the closest to ontological relationality in psychotherapy.

Who is Irvin Yalom?

500

This Directive Therapeutic Action should be used rarely with clients (if at all). 

What is Advice (ADV)?

500

In strong relationality, this concept emphasizes that clients should be understood deeply within their interpersonal, temporal, situational, and moral contexts, including the therapist's influence.

What is thick understanding?

500

These are the 5 expectations for supporting a process group (200 pts. for each correct answer, and a bonus 500 pts. for any group who gets all answers correct).

What are the following: 

 Monitor Dynamics

 Manage Disruptions

 Support Facilitator

 Model Active Listening

 Post-Group Follow-Up

500

These are alarming signs/disclosures from clients that require a therapist's attention (list 5). 

What are the following: 

Acute suicidal ideation, plans, or gestures

Self-harm behaviors or intense urges 

Threats of violence or aggression toward self/others 

Disclosures of abuse, trauma, or neglect 

Severe emotional dysregulation (e.g., prolonged panic attacks or rage) 

Psychotic symptoms (e.g., hallucinations, delusions) or dissociation 

Non-emergency signs of medication non-compliance or adverse effects 

Signs of substance use relapse or co-occurring disorders

500

These areas/issues are considered "Rule Outs" during the intake/onboarding process (list 5).

What are any five of the following:

Chemical Dependency

Drug Abuse

Physical Violence

Acute Danger to Self

Refusal to Attend/Participate

Low IQ (Below 80) or Neurodiversity Requiring Intense Support

Sexual Perpetrator

Eating Disorder

Psychosis

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