Hillview-Who Are They?
Informed Consent
CBT
Myth or Fact
MMSE
100

Security guard who greets you with a smile and makes your coffee daily 

Who is Officer Fox?

100

Signed before treatment begins, outlines policies, fees, confidentiality limits, and the client's rights

What is an Informed Consent form (or Disclosure Statement)?

100

Term for the negative, automatic thoughts that CBT therapists help clients identify and challenge."

What are cognitive distortions?

100

People with mental health disorders are more likely to be violent than those without a diagnosis

What is a MYTH? Research shows people with mental illness are far more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators.

100

This is the full name of the MMSE

What is the Mini-Mental State Examination?

200

Office Manager: Front Desk, Medical Records, sends green sheets via Welligent. 

Who is Laura Diaz?

200

When working with a minor client, consent must be obtained from this party in addition to the minor's assent.

Who is a parent or legal guardian?

200

This 3-part model illustrates how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected and influence one another. (Hint:Shape)

What is the Cognitive Triangle (or ABC Model)?

200

Asking a client directly if they are thinking about suicide will plant the idea in their head.

What is a MYTH? Research consistently shows that asking about suicidal ideation does not increase risk and can actually provide relief to the client.

200

In this MMSE attention and calculation task, the client is asked to subtract this number repeatedly from 100

What is 7 (Serial Sevens)?

300

Nancy Rodriguez

Who is the Housing Specialist/Manager?

300

IC is an ongoing process rather than a one-time event because of this — the clt's ability to agree/disagree at any point in tx.

What is the right to withdraw consent (or autonomy)?

300

CBT tool asks clients to record their automatic thoughts, the situation that triggered them, and the emotions they experienced

What is a thought log (or thought record)?

300

Therapy is only necessary for people with serious mental illness — people with everyday stress don't really need it.

What is a MYTH? Therapy is beneficial for a wide range of concerns including stress, life transitions, relationship issues, and personal growth.

300

An alternative to Serial Sevens, the examiner may ask the client to spell this common five-letter word backwards to assess attention.

What is WORLD (D-L-R-O-W)?

400

Conducts Welligent training; Sets up therapy clients in EHR 

Who is Cheryl Driscol?

400

If a client has limited English proficiency, ethical practice requires that IC be provided in this manner to ensure comprehension.

What is in the client's primary language(or with the use of a qualified interpreter)?

400

Technique involves a therapist guiding a client to examine the evidence for and against a negative belief

What is cognitive restructuring?

400

A therapist's theoretical orientation has the greatest impact on client outcomes in therapy.

What is a MYTH? Research consistently shows that the therapeutic alliance — the quality of the relationship between therapist and client — is the strongest predictor of positive outcomes, regardless of modality

400

Clinician notes that a client's affect shifts rapidly and unpredictably between emotions within a short period of time.

What is labile affect?

500

Claudia Gonzalez and Jaelyn Spargue

Who are the Employment Specialist?

500

When releasing client records to a third party, this document must be signed by the client and must include the specific information being released, the recipient, and an expiration date.

What is an Authorization to Release Information (or ROI)

500

This CBT pioneer-identified the connection between cognitions and emotional disturbance, laying the foundation for modern cognitive therapy.

What is Aaron Beck?

500

Trauma only occurs as a result of extreme events such as combat or natural disasters, not everyday experiences like emotional neglect or bullying.

What is a MYTH? Trauma can result from any experience that overwhelms a person's ability to cope, including chronic stress, emotional neglect, and relational injuries — often referred to as small 't' trauma.

500

This thought process disturbance occurs when a client takes an excessive amount of time to reach a conclusion due to unnecessary detail and digression, but ultimately arrives at the intended point.

What is circumstantial thinking?