CH.1 & 2 Flashcards

School-Based Consultation

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What is collaborative consultation?

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Process in which trained consultant, working in an egalitarian, nonhierarchical relationship with consulted assist to carry out plans in best interest of their student/s

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In collaborative consultation, who is the primary interventionist?

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The consultee

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Define problem solving

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structured set of steps or procedures intended to assist consult in addressing students academic or behavioral problems

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What does ACCEPT Stand for?

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Acknowledging, Commenting, Convincing, Expecting, Pointing out, Treating

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what are the three components of the Triadic process of consultation

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Client (Student), Consultee (counselor), consultant (Teacher).

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Describe equitable collaborations

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requires schools to see families as experts in knowledge about children, community, or culture.

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RTI

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Response to Intervention

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what are some consultation models found in profession practice?

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Behaviora, Mental Health, Functional consultation models

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uses Behavioral & Mental Health are:

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Taking preventative measures and during times of crisis or explosive behaviors

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Who are the pioneers of the behavior model?

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Skinner, Bandura, Meichenbaum

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What do Behaviorist believe?

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Behaviors are a function of the contingencies that control them and the functional relationships between behaviors and their environmental and congnitive contexts.

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how is behavior consultation provided

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Indirectly by empowering the consultee to implement a plan that they have had a large part in developing.

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What is a consequence?

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What happens after the behavior occurs

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What three components compose the Basic Behavior Paradigm?

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Antecedents, Behavior, and Consequences

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What effects can a consequence have on behavior?

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Could reinforce behavior(increase likelihood), be neutral, or could punish the behavior (decrease likelihood)

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What are the four stages of Behavioral consultation?

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Problem Identification (discuss referral with consultee), Problem Analysis (observation, conducting assessments, looking further into the problem), Plan Implementation (proceed with the appropriate interventions), Plan evaluation (is it working? do we need to change anything?)

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give me some characteristics of the Mental Health Paradigm.

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focuses on intrapsychic feelings, does not ignore environmental influences, focuses on consulted rather than client.

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Consultee centered administrative consultant

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Ozzie, Consultant meets with group of consulates to develop management skills.

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Program centered administrative consultant

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Consultant review or evaluates policy or program (reading expert reviews our reading program)

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Client Centered Consultant

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Consultant deal directly with student to give services (counseling, assessment)

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Consultee Centered Consultant

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deals direct with consultee in formulating plan. (reading expert meets with teacher to help with planning)

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Home to school consultation

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family are school are consults, consistency across settings, home + school

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What is an SST

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Student Support Team, general ed. assist students with academic or behavior problems.
MEMBERS (Teacher, admin, ss providers)

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What are equitable collaborations?

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requires school leaders and educators to see families as experts. especially marginalized.

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