Treatment goals should be
What is SMART
specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, timely
Give example
What's wrong with these goals?:
Client will decrease mal adaptive behaviors from 4-5x/day to 2-3x/day.
Client will increase communication when upset from 0x/day to 2x/day.
Client will decrease hitting and verbal outbursts from 5x/week to 2x/week.
Notice of actions forms are completed when
What is the client is a single contact, the client can't be seen in a timely manner, there is a therapist change
The Clinical Loop is
What is assessment findings (symptoms/behaviors connect to diagnosis and functional impairments), linked to MTP, linked to notes, linked back around to assessment.
Step One - Completion of a Mental Health Assessment including:
-Symptoms/Behaviors leading to an Included Diagnosis
-Impairments in Life Functioning
Step Two - Carry this information forward into the MTP and document:
-Goals/Objectives linked to the identified Symptoms/Behaviors
-Interventions to effect the identified impairments
Step Three - Carry these goals/objectives forward into the Progress Note which documents:
-Goal-based interventions and diagnosis related interventions provided to client
ISFC stands for
What is Intensive Services Foster Care
List the EBP's used here at trinity
What is TFCBT, MAP, Seeking Safety
Client participation section needs to state
What is how the client plans on participating
Days you have to complete outcome measures
What is a 14 day window
You have 90 to complete an assessment true or false
What is false
You have 30 days to complete an assessment
MAP stands for
What is Managing and Adapting Practices
Steps to beginning MAP with a client
What are creating PPMT, completing appropriate outcome measures, and printing out PPMT for chart
Name an appropriate time to use a goal targeting communication for a client
What is when client has selective mutism
Productivity is calculated by
What is Client Service Hours divided by hours worked
What are Communication, fine motor, gross motor, personal-social, problem solving,
PEI stands for
What is Prevention and Early Intervention
An outcome measure used for MAP Anxiety
What is the RCADS
Modality(s) that must be included on the tx plan
What is ICC
A client with Adjustment Disorder should be re-assessed after how many months
What is 6 months
It is okay to to leaves blanks and write Unknown on an assessment. True or false.
What is False
SIB stands for
What are Self Injurious Behaviors
A modality used for a client who is new to MHS, has experienced trauma, is having PTSD symptoms, and is stable
What is Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
The difference between TCM and rehab is
What is TCM requires linkages and rehab requires learning a skill
List the items you need to review with any new client
What is disclosure form/license status, supervisors information, mandated reporting, confidentiality, and treatment goals.
The clinical formulation should have
What is the therapist's clinical formulation based on symptoms/behaviors reported and observed that coincide with the DSM 5 criteria including risk factors, strengths, medical necessity statement, diagnosis, and functional impairments
The dual Diagnosis code for no dual Diagnosis
What is 30XNO
The ECBI is for measuring
What is disruptive behaviors