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| Outcomes in Children Crisis Treatment Center's behaviorally based behavioral rehabilatition program for children with emotional disturbance |
| Sunday, May 30, 2004 |
| 10:30 AM–11:50 AM |
| Beacon H |
| Area: CSE/CBM; Domain: Applied Research |
| Chair: David Reitman (Nova Southeastern University) |
| Abstract: Learning Objectives
Participants will learn to connect functional assessment data to intervention
Participants will learn quick ways to track and assess changes in large response classes for children with emotional and behavioral disorders.
Participants will learn some common interventions used in school based behavioral health programs. |
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| Do Children with Multiple Problem Behavior Patterns Improve in the Real World: The Effectiveness of an Intensive Behaviorally Based School-based Intervention Program |
| ILEANA HELWIG (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Joseph D. Cautilli (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Nadine Harrington (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Antonio Valdes (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Andrea Ettingoff (Children's Crisis Treatment Center) |
| Abstract: Many children have large response class patterns of behavior, which inhibit there ability to be maintained and educated in the public school system. Individualized programming based on functional assessment and combined with empirically valided behavioral interventions such as token systems with response cost, offer these children much hope for acheiving integration with there peers. This symposium will evaluate such a program. |
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| Performing a Functional Assessment and Common Interventions used in an Intensive School Based Program for Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders |
| NADINE HARRINGTON (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Joseph D. Cautilli (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Ileana Helwig (Children's Crisis Treatment Center) |
| Abstract: This presentation reviews the basics of Functional Behavioral Assessment and how such an assessment is tied into an empirically valid intervention program. Methods to increase treatment integrity are reviewed as well as teacher resistence in the consultation process. |
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| Building an Intensive School Based Behavioral Health Program |
| ILEANA HELWIG (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Joseph D. Cautilli (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Antonio Valdes (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Nadine Harrington (Children's Crisis Treatment Center), Jamie Deming (Children's Crisis Treatment Center) |
| Abstract: The overall design of an intesive school based program is important. This presentation will deal with deaily team problem solving and operationalizing each team members role to increase team focus and treatment integrity |
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