What is the Risk Safety Assessment
These items should be stored securely to promote harm reduction. Review the following areas to ensure that your household is a safe environment.
1986
What is the year Youth Villages was founded
is a screening and monitoring tool to assist staff with assessing posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) in children and adolescents.
When does aftercare/discharge planning start in a therapeutic relationship
at the very beginning of services
a scale used to determine progress rating multiple outcomes/perspectives
a strategy to help people stay safe and reduce the risk of harm
what is a safety plan
DCS, Trustpoint, Court system, Caregivers, Skyline Madison Campus, Perimeter Behavioral Health
What is "referral sources"
Find a yes that matters
1 of the YV pillars
a method used in mental health treatment to help clinicians understand a client's situation and develop an effective treatment plan
What is conceptualization
How is a youth's pain assessed?
General Health Screener
a short-term, intensive treatment program for children and adolescents who are at risk of out-of-home placement
what is comprehensive child and family treatment (CCFT)
Children do well if they can
What is the CPS philosophy
Where can you find Clinical Protocols?
What is Guide Tree
communicates imminent danger and high acuity concerns that may impact the youth/family’s ability to meet goals and to maintain their safety
What is Red Flag
A tool to track problems to be solved, lagging thinking skills and corresponding plans
What is the Collaborative Problem Solving Planning Assessment Tool (CPS-APT)
the passing down of emotional and psychological wounds from one generation to the next.
What is Generational Trauma
the equilibrium between the time you spend working and the time you spend on other aspects of your life
What is Work-Life balance
Youth Villages helps children and families live successfully.
YV mission statement
a structured assessment of a patient's mental state that helps healthcare providers evaluate a patient's cognitive and behavioral functioning
A form used through the duration of services identifying tasks to be completed and the expected timeframe
What is a PI sheet
the ability to understand the atmosphere and dynamics of a group of people by observing their nonverbal cues, such as body language, facial expressions, and vocal tones
What is reading the room
Conducting 45 minute sessions and documenting 1 hour; using duplicate signatures for multiple forms; copying/pasting text from previously completed notes into new notes are examples of
What is fraud
The name of the EAP provider Youth Villages partners with EAP-helps an employee and their family members address an array of life challenges before they become distractions that affect home life as well as work performance.
What is Com Psysch
incorporates opening questions inquiring about the frequency of past-12- month use of alcohol or other substances, in place of the previous opening questions that asked “yes” or “no” questions about any past-12 month use
What is CRAFFT