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True False - Mental health can equal impaired functioning.
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False
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Tre False - Mental illness can equal impaired functioning.
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True
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Title 6A Chapter 14
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The administrative code that governs special education.
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EI
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Early intervention - State agency mandated to service children with disabilities from birth to age 3.
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Child Fund
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Responsibility of the district to seek out children who need services age 3 years to mandatory school age.
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I&RS
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Intervention and Referral Service - Not special education
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Referral
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Teacher or parent will ask for an evaluation by the CST
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CST
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Child study team (all graduate level) Inter disciplinary
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Examples of CSTs
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School Psychologist, school social worker, medical personnel, neurologist
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Eligible or Ineligible
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Decision made by the cst based on criteria in the code
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
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Requires things like keeping a daily diary of significant events and associated feelings, thoughts and behaviors; questions and testing cognitions, assumptions, evaluations and beliefs that might be unhelpful or unrealistic; self talk and affirmations
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Psychoanalytic
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Treatments are based on the premise that childhood experiences exert an unconscious influence that actively shapes peoples current feelings and behaviors; this includes Free Association (streams of consciousness)
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Group Therapy
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Irvin Yalom, talking and connecting in a group setting
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Humanisitc, AKA Rogerian
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Client centered, designed to reach self actualization
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Our Definition of Mental Health
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Our mental well-being that can include our cognitive functioning, behaviors, emotions and self esteem. It can be impacted by stress, relationships, heredity and our environment.
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Percentage of children that suffer from a mental illness severe enough to cause some impairment
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1 in 10
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Why does treatment need to change through developmental years?
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Children change rapidly, diagnosis and treatment must be appropriate regarding these changes, some problems are short lived, some respond best to early intervention
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Pevasive means
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Permeates every facet of your life
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An example of free association
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A walk in the forest
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When you think self actualization! Think...
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Carl Rodgers
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Positive regard
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Insitincts of love, affection, nurturance and so on...
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Positive self regard
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Conditions of self worth
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Conditional Positive self regard
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Realize our potential of self actualization
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The encourager
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Positive energy, support
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The energizer
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Wants to move forward
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Initiator
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First person to talk
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Harmonizer
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Helps things go smoothly
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Aggressor
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Points out the negative things
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Dominator
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Talks a lot
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Follower
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Follows people
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Stress can be both
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Negative and positive (stress and eustress)
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What can over power stress
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Self esteem
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Eustress prevents
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Opportunites
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Signs of stress
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Anxiety, sweating, fatigue, sleeping, depression, headaches
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The birth of the iep was from
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Mills vs boe
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The lion that roared |
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Narc
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National association of retarded citizens
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Why was the narc formed?
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Many students with iq below 50 were not allowed in public schools and parents were extremely dissatisfied with their treatment
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And child retarted or disabled, is entitled to - from 5-18 years old
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Fape
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Fape
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Free and appropriate education
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Rescuing is
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Moving the spotlight, having someone else talk
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Universiality
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The idea that we are not alone, realizing it and installing hope
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CBT A and D
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Considered extremely helpful with depression, anxiety, PTSD
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Requires consumers to actively participate in the therapy process, especially in 'homework' |
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Psychoanalytic A and D
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Has been effective in treating sexual abuse, personality disorders, intimacy and relationship problems
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Requires multiple sessions a week and can last for an average of 5 years. Overemphasizes the impact of sexual drives. Analyzes causes of disorders - is this valuable in treating? |
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Group Therapy A and D
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"Universiality"
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Fighting, violence can result. Like any of the therapeutic techniques, you get out of it when you put into it. Think wallflower |
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Humanistic ( Rogerian) A and D
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Client centered, makes being non judgmental a centerpiece of the therapy process
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PErhaps too optimistic in its view of clients ability to change. Not based on any scientific approach, making it impossible to properly replicate results |