Grounded in a strengths perspective, Driven by underlying needs, supported by an effective team process and determined by families.
What are the four key elements of wraparound?
This relationship building component occurs throughout the life of the involvement with the youth and family in wraparound.
What is engagement?
There are this many phases and sub-phases of wraparound.
What are five? (1A Engagement and Support, 1B Team Preparation, 2 Initial Plan Development, 3 Implementation, 4 Transition.
Completing a plan with the family for managing any potential crises of the youth occurs at this time.
What is at the first contact?
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder has this many types recognized in the DSM-V.
What is three?
A group of relevant people who have a strong commitment to the family's well being who are committed to the family through their relationships and results in a team functioning in partnership with the family and youth to achieve their vision.
What is the wraparound team?
Name the three styles of engagement.
What are the cheerleader logic model, muscle?
This phase of wraparound includes a maximum 3-6 month time frame, fewer contacts and preparing a family for the cessation of wraparound.
What is transition?
The potential crisis description in the crisis plans should include all of these.
What are the reasons for referral behaviors?
This diagnosis can include sadness, irritability, sleep disturbances, suicidal thoughts and a change in appetite.
What is depression?
These are designed to meet an unmet need, get us closer to meeting the family vision, use strategies that align with team strengths, are creative and potentially fun.
What are strategies?
Three of the barriers to listening
What are (ordering, warning, giving advice, persuading, moralizing, judging, agreeing, shaming, interpreting, reassuring, questioning, withdrawing)?
The first team meeting is the primary activity of this wraparound phase.
What is initial plan development?
The crisis plan is reactive in order to do this.
What is build protection around behaviors?
Stressful memories of an event, nightmares, flashbacks, difficulty concentrating, trouble feeling positive or happy and angry outbursts are potential signs of this diagnosis.
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
All four of the key elements must be present in order for wraparound to be considered this.
What is high fidelity?
Define OARS as used in engagement.
What are open ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening, summarization?
This phase of wraparound lasts the longest and makes meaningful use of strengths, supports and resources; adapts strategies based on that new information and assures the best fit with family preferences.
What is the implementation phase of wraparound?
Name the essential components of the crisis plan.
What are the safety issues/crisis behaviors, action steps, crisis plan tasks and contact information for those on the plan.
Children who have this diagnosis demonstrate temper tantrums, always questioning rules, refusing to follow rules, intentionally being annoying and frequently angry and many of these symptoms begin as early as six to eight years old.
What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder?
"Holes in our hearts that drive us to do things we shouldn't and keep us from doing things we should" are known in wraparound as this.
What are needs?
This is a way of checking in rather than assuming you know what is meant.
What is reflective listening?
The effectiveness of wraparound as a process is measured through a total of sixteen "activities" which are called this.
What are the essential process components?
Crisis plan tasks and action steps should be mindful of this in its development.
What are the things that have worked in the past to diffuse crisis situations?
This is the most common mental health concern in the United States and more than 8% of children currently suffer from the symptoms of tenseness, racing heart, shortness of breath, irritability, upset stomach and insomnia.
What are anxiety disorders?