Phases Of TBS
Theories
CRM
Five Protective Factors
Coping Skills
100

This is the first phase of TBS

What is rapport building/assessment

100

Ainsworth and Bowlby supported the development of this theory

What is Attachment Theory?
100

Anything that can provide a person with positive or neutral sensations.

What is a Resource?

100

Providing a client with contact information for a suicide hotline

What is concrete supports in times of need?

100

Yoga and deep breathing are examples of this

What is mindfulness?

200

In this phase, the specialist and client identify a practice coping skills

What is skill building?

200

Seeks to identify and change thoughts that lead to high risk behaviors and depression

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?

200

An activity that helps a person remain/return to the present moment

What is grounding?

200

Providing caregivers with psycho education on typical vs atypical behavior for a given age range

What is knowledge of parenting and child development?

200

Flexing and holding tension in different muscles prior to relaxing them is an example of this

What is progressive muscle relaxation?
300

Caregivers implement TBS strategies in the home

What is generalization?
300

Theory that the subconscious mind affects behavior

What is psychodynamic theory?

300

The term for how a person copes with, adapts to, and overcomes stressors

What is resilience?

300

Teach parents how to encourage the child to express emotions and feel safe and supported

What is social and emotional competence of children?

300

Taking a drink of water or pushing against a wall when triggered are examples

What are Help Now skills?

400

This phase includes a systematic reduction in service hours

What is Fade Out?

400

Looks at a family and seeks to identify roles and dynamics of interactions

What is family systems theory?

400

A 1-10 scale that helps people identify levels of arousal and if they are "OK"

What is the Resiliency Zone?

400

Promote engagement in the community and participation in community activities

What are social connections?

400

Instead of hitting someone, a client verbalizes their feelings when upset

What is replacement behavior?

500

In this phase, you might see the client and caregiver role playing conflict resolution strategies

What is generalization?

500

Skinner's theory that behavior is driven by consequences

What is behaviorism theory?

500

The notion of noticing and following levels of nervous system arousal

What is tracking?

500

Encourage parents to manage stress effectively and manage anger, anxiety, sadness, feelings of loneliness and other negative feelings.

What is parental resilience?

500

Give one example of a sensory based coping skill

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