Hospital Staff & Procedures
Behavioral Therapy and Principles
Graduate School
CMC Fun Facts
Problem Solving Therapy
100
Nurses PT/OT/ST Child Life Medical students Residents Fellows Attendings
Who makes up the hospital medical team?
100
Anything that, when added or removed, will increase the frequency of a behavior.
What is reinforcement?
100
An additional year in which to obtain specialized training and supervision in an area of psychology after obtaining your doctorate.
What is a postdoctoral fellowship?
100
"To make life better for children."
What is Children's Health's mission statement?
100
A brief, focused type of psychological therapy that has been created to help people learn to solve problems in their lives more effectively.
What is problem solving therapy?
200
Provides developmentally appropriate education about medications, procedures, and treatments. Engages in medical play.
What is Child Life?
200
Intervention directed at either increasing or eliminating a specific behavior through the use of a reinforcement or consequence-based plan.
What is a behavioral intervention?
200
The most difficult task you ever attempted to complete in graduate school.
What is your dissertation?
200
Selfless service Passionate advocacy Commitment to excellence Unwavering integrity
What are Children's Health's values?
200
This step includes recognizing and identifying a problem.
What is the first step to problem solving therapy?
300
An individual who provides administrative support by scheduling appointments and checking patients into and out of clinic.
What is ASR?
300
Giving attention
What is the most common reinforcer for child behavior?
300
The question all your friends and family constantly ask you.
When are you going to be finished with graduate school?
300
595 of these in the hospital system
What are the total number of patient beds in the Children's Health hospital system?
300
Problems with adherence Loss or bereavement Difficulties coping with illness/hospitalization
What are some common problems that could be addressed with PST?
400
Step 1. Receive your consult. Step 2. Contact the provider. Step 3. Conduct consult. Step 4. Provide feedback to the provider/team. Step 5. Write up consult.
What is the process for completing a consult?
400
The process of determining the cause of behavior before developing an intervention.
What is functional behavior anaylsis?
400
A contractual right to not have your position terminated without just cause, often obtained through teaching, publications, and clinical work.
What is tenure?
400
1913 (year)
What is the year Children's was opened?
400
Identifying stressors that trigger emotions To become more hopeful about abilities to cope with difficult problems To decrease avoidance of problems To be less impulsive about wanting a "quick fix" solution
What are common goals of problem solving therapy?
500
Acknowledge. Introduce. Duration. Explanation. Thank you.
What is AIDET?
500
This decreases the likelihood of a undesirable behavior reoccurring by taking something favorable away. Time out is an example.
What is negative punishment?
500
Activity in which a faculty member provides guidance and assistance in clinical work to ensure patient safety and training enrichment.
What is supervision?
500
An interactive space where young patients can explore the creative aspects of radio, television, and new media.
What is Ryan Seacrest Studios?
500
To continue to review your solution's effectiveness.
What is the last step in PST?