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Behavior Reduction Plan / Behavior Intervention Plan A written set of instructions for
preventing and responding to problem behaviors, which is based on functional behavior
assessment results.
Behavior Reduction Plan Components Identifying Information
-Active Dates
-Confidentiality Information
-Behaviors and Definitions
-Prevention Strategies / Antecedent Controls
-Response to Target Behaviors
-Crisis Intervention / Procedural Safeguards
-Materials
-Data Collection Procedures
Behavioral Crisis A situation in which a person's behavior requires immediate intervention to
prevent serious harm.
Components of a Crisis Plan -Prevention
Based on FBA
Included as BIP Prevention and Response Strategies
-De-Escalation
Usually taught by a certified crisis interventionist
Requires intensive training outside the scope of this course
Focuses on developing skills of displaying empathy, giving choices, and controlling your tone
and affect.
, -Re-Integration
Occurs once the person's behavior is safe again
Focuses on safely re-integrating the person into their regular routine
Behavioral Crisis Safety Considerations -Protecting Bystanders
-Protecting the Person
-Protecting Yourself
-Protecting the Environment
Debriefing Formal, systematic questioning of participants following a mission or undertaking
in order to obtain useful information.3
Behavior Intervention Plans are derived from Functional Behavior Assessments. True
Behavior Intervention Plans are used in clinical settings only. False
BIPS are often revised. True
Behavior Intervention Plans are confidential documents. True
All Behavior Intervention Plans must include data collection procedures. True
Behavior Intervention Plans typically include strategies for prevention as well as response to
problem behavior. True
Approvals Required Before Implementation Client Groups
Organizational Groups
Update with 100% Correct Answers
Behavior Reduction Plan / Behavior Intervention Plan A written set of instructions for
preventing and responding to problem behaviors, which is based on functional behavior
assessment results.
Behavior Reduction Plan Components Identifying Information
-Active Dates
-Confidentiality Information
-Behaviors and Definitions
-Prevention Strategies / Antecedent Controls
-Response to Target Behaviors
-Crisis Intervention / Procedural Safeguards
-Materials
-Data Collection Procedures
Behavioral Crisis A situation in which a person's behavior requires immediate intervention to
prevent serious harm.
Components of a Crisis Plan -Prevention
Based on FBA
Included as BIP Prevention and Response Strategies
-De-Escalation
Usually taught by a certified crisis interventionist
Requires intensive training outside the scope of this course
Focuses on developing skills of displaying empathy, giving choices, and controlling your tone
and affect.
, -Re-Integration
Occurs once the person's behavior is safe again
Focuses on safely re-integrating the person into their regular routine
Behavioral Crisis Safety Considerations -Protecting Bystanders
-Protecting the Person
-Protecting Yourself
-Protecting the Environment
Debriefing Formal, systematic questioning of participants following a mission or undertaking
in order to obtain useful information.3
Behavior Intervention Plans are derived from Functional Behavior Assessments. True
Behavior Intervention Plans are used in clinical settings only. False
BIPS are often revised. True
Behavior Intervention Plans are confidential documents. True
All Behavior Intervention Plans must include data collection procedures. True
Behavior Intervention Plans typically include strategies for prevention as well as response to
problem behavior. True
Approvals Required Before Implementation Client Groups
Organizational Groups