21˚ WORKING COLLABORATIVELY WITH THE CLIENT AND FAMILY Flashcards
WHAT IS THE PRIMARY PURPOSE OF WORKING COLLABORATIVELY WITH THE CLIENT AND FAMILY IN BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS?
a) To ensure interventions are effective and culturally appropriate
b) To increase financial efficiency
c) To simplify data collection
d) To reduce the workload
CORRECT ANSWER: A
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A KEY BENEFIT OF INVOLVING FAMILY MEMBERS IN THE INTERVENTION PROCESS?
a) Increased paperwork
b) Enhanced generalization and maintenance of skills
c) Reduced need for supervision
d) Simplified intervention plans
CORRECT ANSWER: B
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO RESPECT THE CULTURAL VALUES AND BELIEFS OF THE CLIENT AND FAMILY?
a) To increase the number of clients
b) To reduce the number of interventions
c) To ensure interventions are relevant and respectful
d) To simplify data collection
CORRECT ANSWER: C
WHICH COMMUNICATION STRATEGY IS ESSENTIAL WHEN WORKING WITH CLIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES?
a) Using technical jargon
b) Avoiding regular updates
c) Discussing only positive aspects
d) Providing clear, understandable information
CORRECT ANSWER: D
HOW CAN BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS BUILD TRUST WITH CLIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES?
a) By ignoring their input
b) By being transparent, consistent, and respectful
c) By focusing solely on the client’s behavior
d) By reducing the number of meetings
CORRECT ANSWER: B
WHAT ROLE DO CLIENTS AND FAMILIES PLAY IN GOAL SETTING?
a) No role
b) Passive observers
c) Active participants
d) Financial supporters
CORRECT ANSWER: C
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXAMPLE OF CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE PRACTICE?
a) Tailoring interventions to align with the client’s cultural background
b) Implementing the same intervention for all clients
c) Ignoring cultural differences
d) Reducing communication with the family
CORRECT ANSWER: A
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO SEEK FEEDBACK FROM CLIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES?
a) ensure the intervention meets their needs and preferences
b) To increase the number of interventions To
c) To simplify data collection
d) To reduce the number of sessions
CORRECT ANSWER: A
HOW CAN BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS ENSURE THEY ARE CONSIDERING THE FAMILY’S PERSPECTIVE IN TREATMENT PLANNING?
a) By ignoring the family’s input
b) By actively listening and incorporating their feedback
c) By focusing only on their own professional judgment
d) By reducing communication with the family
CORRECT ANSWER: B
WHAT SHOULD A BEHAVIOR ANALYST DO IF A FAMILY DISAGREES WITH A PROPOSED INTERVENTION PLAN?
a) Ignore the family’s concerns
b) Discuss the concerns and collaboratively adjust the plan
c) Implement the plan without changes
d) Reduce the number of sessions
CORRECT ANSWER: B
HOW CAN REGULAR COMMUNICATION WITH THE FAMILY BENEFIT THE INTERVENTION PROCESS?
a) By increasing the complexity of interventions
b) By ensuring consistency and addressing concerns promptly
c) By reducing the need for data collection
d) By simplifying the treatment process
CORRECT ANSWER: B
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION WHEN SCHEDULING MEETINGS WITH THE CLIENT AND FAMILY?
a) The family’s availability and convenience
b) The behavior analyst’s preferred schedule
c) Reducing the number of meetings
d) Simplifying the intervention plan
CORRECT ANSWER: A
WHY SHOULD BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS PROVIDE TRAINING TO FAMILY MEMBERS?
a) To increase the workload
b) To empower them to support the intervention and promote skill generalization
c) To reduce the number of interventions
d) To simplify data collection
CORRECT ANSWER: B
WHAT IS A POTENTIAL BARRIER TO EFFECTIVE COLLABORATION WITH FAMILIES?
a) Regular communication
b) Simplified intervention plans
c) Cultural and language differences
d) Increased supervision
CORRECT ANSWER: C
HOW CAN BEHAVIOR ANALYSTS ADDRESS POTENTIAL BARRIERS TO COLLABORATION WITH FAMILIES?
a) By ignoring them
b) By identifying and addressing them through open communication and cultural competence
c) By reducing the number of interventions
d) By simplifying data collection
CORRECT ANSWER: B