Midterm Flashcards
What are the 3 parts of Behavioral Objectives:
- Performance
- Condition
- Criterion
What is the performance?
what the client will do
What is the condition?
under what circumstances
What is the criterion?
with what degree of accuracy
Why are Behavioral Objectives important? (3)
- they are the goal of tx
- they are MEASURABLE
- can be shared
What are Baselines? (1)
A measure of the frequency of occurrence of a given behavior
Why are BASELINEs important? (3)
Before Tx
…And After Tx…
- tell how the client is doing before tx
- can be used to plan tx
- objective statement of how far the client has progressed
Baseline gives idea of _________
progress
What does each letter of SOAP notes stand for:
S= Subjective O= Objective A= Analysis/Assessment P= Plan
What is Subjective?
what you observe or are told
What is OBJECTIVE?
your goal for tx and the results of your tallying
What is ANALYSIS/ASSESSMENT?
Your analysis of what occurred in tx and why
What is PLAN?
what you are going to do next time based on your analysis and what occurred in tx
Why are SOAP notes important? (3)
- document tx
- monitor progress over time
- help to establish efficacy of tx