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• Archive: Faculty:Scott D. WallsDuration:6 Hours 15 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 08, 2018 Description Manual (4.56 MB) 124 Pages Available after Purchase Instructions for ASHA Credit- SELF STUDY ONLY - 05/08/18 (0.03 MB) Available after Purchase Outline Mental health and behavioral issues in the classroomOppositional Defiant DisorderADHDAnxiety and depressionSelf harm/suicideBullyingAggressive behaviorsNon complianceAssessments: For cause, motivation and reinforcementFunctional Behavioral Assessment forms including:Functional assessment/behavioral change planIndividual student safety planIntervention planParent, student and teacher interview formsIntake formsSetting the stage for successThe 3 Tiered ApproachThe types of changeDefining the goalDefining successUnderstanding motivationAddressing difficult adultsSafety plans and protective techniquesSafe room set upPhysical intervention – when and whyUse of environment – for safetyProactive strategiesBehavioral plansMotivational incentivesIncorporating the functions of the behaviorReactive strategies for:AggressionEscape behaviorsNoncompliance and following directionsRefusal to do school workTargeted techniques for:Calming studentsEnvironmental reaction plansCrisis Intervention for:RagePhysical aggressionSelf-harm/suicideHarm to othersSpecific case studiesProblem solving AFTER a behavioral crisisStaff trainingThrough conversationUsing a premade template Faculty Scott D. Walls, MA, LIPC, CCMHC Related seminars and products: 2 Scott D. Walls, MA, LIPC, CCMHC, is a mental health counselor in private practice in Lincoln, NE, and has previously spent 15 years with the Lincoln Public Schools as a behavior specialist and psychotherapist.
• Scott has provided therapy and consultation services for hundreds of children, teens and families in the Lincoln area.
• In addition, Scott has provided numerous trainings for teachers, administrators and case management staff for various agencies.
• He is also the author of Oppositional, Defiant & Disruptive Children and Adolescents (PESI, 2016) and Behavior Management Skills Guide with Deb Rauner (PESI, 2015).Scott co-founded a domestic violence group for female offenders and was a practicing therapist and case manager supervisor for a special project in Lincoln that offered treatment for torture and trauma survivors for refugees and immigrants.
• In addition to his duties as a therapist and consultant, Scott is the founder and owner of the Lincoln Karate Clinic, Inc. This karate school offers specialized karate lessons for children ages 4-7 and youth ages 8 and up.