This is what the letters ABC stand for regarding ABC data
What is antecedent, behavior and consequence?
Assessments we use to figure out what items that patient likes/enjoys over other items
What is preference assessment?
When a patient requests an item
What is mand?
teaching a patient to be able to distinguish one item or response from another
What is discrimination training?
The supervision requirements for RBTs
What is 5% of your total therapy hours each month?
The type of measurement we use to track mands
What is frequency?
The child has access to choose from many items and the therapist observes which items they interact with and for how long to determine what items are preferred.
What is free operant preference assessment?
When a patient is following a direction given by others
What is LR?
Patient is engaged in the behavior of head tapping. You tell the patient to fold their hands in their lap and praise them for folding their hands.
What is DRI?
Three examples of maintaining professional boundaries
anything regarding dual relationships (up to judge to decide if correct)
For this type of measurement you track the behavior if it happens at any point during the specified time period
What is partial interval recording?
I present 3 items and track which item the patient plays with the longest. The next time I run the assessment I remove the preferred item from the array
What is multiple stimulus without replacement?
What "tact- clapping" would look like
What is labeling or identifying someone clapping?
Praising gradual approximations towards the total behavior
What is shaping?
Session notes and operational definitions should always follow 3 rules. These three rules are often referred to by the acronym MOO.
What is Measurable Objective and Observable?
The time between the SD and the response
What is Latency?
The type of continuous measurement we use to figure out which item is the most preferred during a preference assessment.
What is duration?
This operant involves matching or sorting items.
What is VPMTS?
You give the patient the opportunity to initially do each step of a chain independently
What is Total Task Chaining?
The minimum number of sentences your session note should be
What is 5 sentences?
The different types of continuous measurement
What is frequency, duration, latency and IRT?
All of the different types of preference assessments
What is free operant, single stimulus, paired stimulus, multiple stimulus with replacement, multiple stimulus without replacement?
All of the different types of verbal operants
What is mand, echoic, LR, LRFFC, VPMTS, Tact, Intraverbal, motor imitation
An example of stimulus control transfer (not trash can example)
Up to judge to decide if correct :)
Three things you should always include in your session note
What is- some type of programing you recorded in ReThink, maladaptive behavior and how you responded to behavior (will also accept: the last sentence-Data to support this session...., Nap/OT/SP)