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Flashcards focusing on key concepts related to recommending intervention goals based on client preferences, environments, risks, constraints, and social validity.
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Client Preferences
The interests and desires of the client that should be considered when developing intervention goals.
Supporting Environments
The settings or contexts where intervention takes place, which must support the implementation and sustainability of the intervention.
Risk Constraints
Factors related to the potential risks involved in treatment, including physical, emotional, and ethical considerations.
Social Validity
The extent to which an intervention is meaningful and relevant to the client and stakeholders.
Do No Harm
An ethical principle in which practitioners must avoid actions that could cause physical or emotional harm to clients.
Sustainability of Intervention
The ability of an intervention to be maintained over time within a given context or environment.
Stakeholders
Individuals or groups involved or affected by the intervention, such as parents, teachers, and caregivers.
Behavior Change Goals
Targets for intervention that should be both meaningful and purposeful, tailored to the client’s developmental levels.
Moral Compass
An individual's sense of right and wrong that guides ethical decision-making in intervention planning.
Emotional Intelligence
The ability to recognize and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others, crucial in client interactions.