Types of Treatment Programs
Types of Intervention/Therapy Styles
Types of Effects
Clinical Speech Instruction Components
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In this approach a single target, or pattern, is addressed for a single session or a week or more.

What is Cyclically Structured Treatment Program?

100

This type of intervention/therapy is different from drill because you include an antecedent motivational event (e.g., card games, roll of dice).

What is Drill Play?

100

This effect is when the client improves because he or she becomes convinced that the particular treatment he or she is receiving is working.

What is the Hawthorne Effect?

100

The behaviors the clinician has targeted for the client.

What are Responses?

200

A strategy in which one of two goals or targets are trained to some performance criterion before proceeding to another target

What is Vertically Structured Treatment Program?

200

Type of intervention style in which the clinician arranges the activities so that the target responses occur as a natural component of the activity.

What is Play?

200

This effect is well-known and is the improvement results from the fact that any intervention is being applied.

What is the Placebo Effect?

200

This is the third aspect of the temporal sequence for instruction. It also occurs following a particular response and usually is labeled as punishment or reinforcement.

What is Consequent Events?
300

This strategy is also known as training broad, and is used by the clinician to address multiple goals in each session

What is Horizontally Structured Treatment Program?

300

The type of therapy that relies heavily on the clinician presenting some form of antecedent instructional events following by client responses.

What is Drill?

300

This is the effect in which the client responds positively to signals and/or interactions with the clinician so that change occurs.

What is the Pygmalion Effect?

300

The stimulus events presented during or just prior to a response.

What is Antecedent Events?

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