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Cognitive Behavior ManagementSM Strategies

V. Cognitive Behavior ManagementSM Strategies Includes a collection of techniques and procedures, often incorporating: eliciting: is the process of asking a person probing questions in order to understand their hidden mental processes and in particular how they...

Communication Games

Crazy Sentence ~ From the book "104 Activities That Build:" ~ Listening to details can be very important when trying to solve a problem or when attempting to follow complicated directions. Sometimes the details are not essential but at other times these details are...

Competence Model

Competence Model A. The advent of competence approaches is a fairly late development in human services. 1. Until recent years, professionals have been dominated by defect approaches. a. Adherents of defect approaches assume that pathological, socially deviant...

Coping Skills Games

Family Fun Times ~ From the book "104 Activities That Build:" ~ Some families do many things together while others just seem to live in the same house but don't do much together. Activities can build relationships among family members if everyone enjoys what the...

Ethics

VI Ethics 01. Ethical considerations: A basic premise of human services that it is helpful in ethical consideration is to consider all human services to be experiments with human subjects. In fact, a strong argument could be made through examination of how such...

How the Brain(s) Work

VI How the Brain(s) Work We are concerned here with cognitive behavior management protocols, techniques and procedures. These interventions have one thing in common; they rely on thought as the agent of change to influence emotions and behaviors. However, thought is...

Imagery

X Imagery An image is a sense of …[something]. A thought is a meaning of …[something]. An image may include a meaning, so an image is in some fashion, more than a thought. Image as in imagining, does not need a visual picture. Although we tend to think of...