Who makes up ONE Intensive In Home team?
A Team Lead
QP/AP
QP
Who has been to 13 countries?
Hannah Grady
What do ODD and DMDD stand for?
Oppositional defiant disorder
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
What does SDQ stand for?
And how often should they be done?
Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire
1x a month at every CFT (Child and Family Team Meeting)
DOUBLE POINTS !!!! What are the age group services in IIH?
This service may only be provided to beneficiaries through age 20.
0-20
Who enjoys reading so so much?
Elizabeth Campbell
An experience in which you see, hear, feel, or smell something that does not exist
hallucination
What is a CCA?
And how long before it expires?
Comprehensive Clinical Assessment
1 year!
How often are clinical rehabilitative interventions available? *On Call
This team provides a variety of clinical rehabilitative interventions available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year
Who sang professionally for 4 years?
Stacie Towe
What is a common type of treatment utilized for individuals with anxiety and phobias?
CBT - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
DOUBLE POINTS !!!!!! What is a C-SSRS?
COLUMBIA-SUICIDE SEVERITY RATING SCALE
What can the billable 2 hours be made up of?
direct clinical interventions as identified in the PCP; or
case management interventions (in-person, telephone time, and collateral contacts).
Kaydreon Brown
What does DSM stand for?
the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
What does ACE stand for?
Adverse Childhood Experience
DOUBLE POINTS !!!!!!! Name 2 expected clinical outcomes for an Intensive In-Home client.
ANY BELOW IS ACCEPTED
Decrease in the frequency or intensity of crisis episodes;
Reduction in symptomatology;
Beneficiary and family or caregivers’ engagement in the recovery process;
Improved beneficiary functioning in the home, school and community settings;
Ability of the beneficiary and family or caregiver to better identify and manage triggers, cues, and symptoms;
Beneficiary’s sustained improvement in developmentally appropriate functioning in specified life domains;
Beneficiary’s utilization increased coping skills and social skills that mitigate life stresses resulting from the beneficiary’s diagnostic and clinical needs;
Reduction of symptoms and behaviors that interfere with the beneficiary’s daily living, such as negative effects of the substance use disorder or dependence, psychiatric symptoms, or both;
Decrease in delinquent behaviors when present; and
Increased use of available natural and social supports by the beneficiary and family or caregivers
What former member of our team is a published author?
Shawna Cook
What two factors must someone have present in order for it to be considered PTSD
Similar Answers Accepted
1. Experienced, witnessed, or confronted with an event or events that involved actual or threatened death or serious injury, or a threat to self or others.
2. The person's response involved intense fear, helplessness, or horror.
What does ASAM stand for?
American Society of Addiction Medicine