Assessment
Treatment Planning
Progress Notes
Ethical Considerations
Just for Fun
100

The PHQ 9, GAD 7 and SDQ are examples of these

What are assessment tools?

100

This establishes clear, measurable objectives that align with the client's needs and desired outcomes.

What is the treatment plan?

100

True or False: Start and stop times for sessions should be precise, to the minute.

What is true?

100

This is the term for the ethical obligation to protect client information and unauthorized disclosure

What is confidentiality? 

100

In which decade was CBT developed?

What is the 1960's?

200

The primary purpose of an initial assessment

What is gather comprehensive information about the client's history, current issues and goals?

200

Caring, smart, hardworking, creative are examples of this part of a treatment plan

What is the Strengths section?

200

This includes statement of location and mode of communication, statement of therapy, outcome, and plan.

What is a progress note?

200

This is considered a fundamental ethical principle in therapy because it ensures that clients are fully aware of and agree to the treatment process

What is informed consent?

200

Who first proposed the hierarchy of needs that includes mental well-being?

Who is Abraham Maslow?

300

The number of areas CARF looks for in the interpretive summary

What is 9?

300

Why is it important to involve the client in setting treatment goals?

What is to ensure the goals are meaningful and aligned with the client's needs and values?

300

What is it important to maintain continuity in progress notes?

What is to ensure a clear and comprehensive record of the client's treatment journey?

300

The term for the ethical principle that requires therapists to maintain appropriate boundaries with clients

What are professional boundaries?

300

Mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness are components of this therapy

What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

400

Demographics, Mental Status, Presenting Problem, Clinical Judgement, Brief family and social history, treatment history, Medications, Rationale of Diagnosis, Recommendations

What are areas in the interpretive summary?

400

A specific therapeutic activity or technique used to achieve treatment goals 

What is an intervention?

400

How can a therapist ensure their progress notes are both comprehensive and concise?

What is by using a standardized template, focusing on key themes and interventions and avoiding unnecessary details

400

This ethical principle requires therapists to act in the best interest of their clients and avoid harm

What is Beneficence?

400

The reason the therapist went to the Caribbean

What is to study the effects of relaxation on the mind? 

500

True or False:  You should put specifics like a provider's name and time frames in your recommendations.

What is false?

500

This helps in understanding the client's presenting problem, underlying issues and contextual factors, guiding the selection of appropriate interventions and goals.

What is case conceptualization?

500
What strategies can a therapist use to document progress notes after a busy day?

What is having a scheduled, dedicated time for documentation?

500

This is the term for the ethical dilemma where a therapist must balance confidentiality with the duty to warn others of potential harm

What is the Tarasoff decision?

500

The concept of therapy dates back to this ancient civilization where philosophers like Socrates and Plato discussed the importance of self-reflection and personal growth

What is Ancient Greece?