Risk Assessment
Miscellaneous
DBT
Family Systems
Ethics
100

What are some potential risk factors for youth/adolescents?

Bullying, mental health needs, few available resources, lack of support, barriers to health or behavioral healthcare etc. 

100

What is something you always consider when making a diagnosis for a child/adolescent? 

If it is interfering with their functioning

100

What is the skill domain that helps build skills to improve relationships?

What is interpersonal effectiveness.

100

People's behavior does not originate from within the individual who displays that behavior but from.....? 

within the interaction between that individual and other individuals 



100

Do you review informed consent with very young clients?

Yes

200
What are some ways to potentially reduce risk factors?

1. Access to effective, culturally competent care

2. Restricted access to highly lethal means of suicide

3. Strong connections to family members

4. Academic, artistic, and athletic achievements

5. A feeling of safety, support, and connectivity at school through peer groups like Gay-Straight Alliance 

6. Positive connections with friends who share similar interests 

7. Family acceptance of sexual orientation and/or gender identity

8. Connectedness to safe schools

9. Coping, problem solving and conflict resolution skills 

10. Nonviolent problem solving skills 

200

What is ACEs

Adverse Childhood Experiences

200

Name a DBT assumption

Clients are doing the best they can

Clients want to improve 

Clients need to do better, try harder, and be motivated to change

Clients may not have caused all of their problems but they have to solve them anyways

Clients must learn new behaviors in all important situations in their lives

Clients cannot fail at DBT

200

Name one reason why a kinetic drawing (of family, an activity, etc.) can be useful when working with kids

Many answers are correct. Ex: They can allow a visual representation of something a child is unable to verbally express.

200

In Oregon, how old do you have to be to be able to make decisions about your mental health care? (versus a guardian making the decisions)

14

300

Name one risk assessment you could utilize? 

CSSRS, CAMS, QPR

300

Name a sensory intervention you could use with a child or teen.

Play dough, TIPP, sand,etc.

300

Who is the creator of DBT

Marsha M. Linehan

300

How might a genogram be helpful when working with a family?

Many answers. It can show generational patterns. 

300

What constitutes making a mandatory report of child abuse?

What is having reasonable cause to believe the child you had contact with has suffered abuse or reasonable cause to believe a person has abused a child. 

400

What is one aspect of a safety plan?

Warning signs, people to reach out to, internal coping strategies, activities for distraction

400

Name two of Bowlby's four types of attachment 

1. Secure

2. Anxious-Ambivalent

3. Avoidant

4. Disorganized 

400

What are the four skill domains of DBT?

What is Interpersonal Effectiveness, Mindfulness, Distress Tolerance and Radical Acceptance

400

What are the three roles identified in Karpman's Drama Triangle and give a brief description of each one.

1. Persecutor: It's your fault. Why did you do that? What is your problem?

2. Victim: Poor me! I am not responsible. Why is this happening to me?

3. Rescuer: Let me help you. I will do it. I feel bad for you. 

400

When is it appropriate to break confidentiality when working with a minor?

When they pose a risk to themselves or others

500

You are in session with a teenage client who is talking about difficulties with friends and states "I think it would just be easier if I didn't wake up tomorrow." 

Further assessment- ask directly. 

500

What is the most important thing you have learned this semester about working with kids?

Kids are doing the best they can. 

500

What is a worksheet that is meant to help someone understand the function of a particular behavior?

What is a BCA (Behavior Chain Analysis)

500

You are facilitating family therapy between a 16 year old and their single mother. The teen has been stating that the problem is that mom is always screaming at them and their mother is stating that the problem is that the teen is always screaming. What do you have the ability to learn about these two through family therapy?

Many responses may be correct. You have the opportunity to see their interactions in real time. You can give direct feedback based on examples happening in the moment. You may be able to help facilitate a non-screaming conversation, etc. 

500

You are working with a child and the parents keep calling/emailing you asking about what you talked about in session. Do you respond to the parents?

It depends but you do your best to protect confidentiality unless there is a safety concern. 

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