Exam 6: Behavioral Consultation, the Problem-Solving Model, and Conjoint Behavioral Consultation

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This notion emphasizes the distal or remote variables that may affect the presenting problem of the client.

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How does background-environment differ from the setting in which the behavior occurs?

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This notion emphasizes the immediate environmental variables that affect the problem behavior.

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What are the similarities and differences between CBC and BC?

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As a part of CBC, which step characterizes the implementation of the intervention, as well as the monitoring of the intervention?

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As a part of CBC, which step involves the consultant and consultee evaluating the effectiveness of the interventions, including whether the treatment goals have been attained?

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What methods can be used to assess intervention treatment integrity and generate information to discuss during an intervention treatment integrity interview?

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What are the four main goals of CBC?

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As a part of CBC, which step involves baseline data of the presenting problem to be collected and analyzed?

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How is behavioral consultation principally used?

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This type of consultation relies on both parents and teachers as consultees to address the academic, social, and behavioral concerns of a student.

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Which of the following may be considered a factor that affects the consultee's perception of the consultant?

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External consultants, who are unfamiliar to the organization, may go through specific steps of _________ before beginning the consultative process.

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