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  • Adrian Ramirez
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  • 1

    is a place where people can obtain help while also giving back to others.

    THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

  • 2

    A person receiving assistance or support from others due to a problematic behavior or when they are in distress

    CLIENT ROLE

  • 3

    A person helping or supporting another person who is in need.

    THERAPIST

  • 4

    A participative, group-based strategy called a _________________ is used to treat drug addiction, personality problems, and chronic mental disease.

    THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

  • 5

    serves as a platform for TC to promote behavioral and attitudinal change.

    COMMUNITY

  • 6

    Working under staff supervision, are responsible for running the community as a whole.

    THE MEMBERS

  • 7

    Salient feature of therapeutic community

    ROLE MODEL, TRUTHFUL/HONEST, WORK ETHICS

  • 8

    The members in Therapeutic Community is working under ___________

    STAFF SUPERVISION

  • 9

    5 distinct categories of activities that help promote the change

    RELATIONAL/BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT, AFFECTIVE/EMOTIONAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL, COGNITIVE/INTELLECTUAL, SPIRITUAL, PSYCHOMOTOR/VOCATIONAL SURVIVAL SKILLS

  • 10

    4 CARDINAL RULES OF THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

    NO DRUGS, NO VIOLENCE, NO ACTING OUT SEXUALLY, NO STEALING

  • 11

    Refers to treatment settings like sanctuaries, group homes, schools, for mental illness, substance abuse, and alcoholism.

    THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

  • 12

    This is developed to help military veterans with severe psychological trauma.

    BRITISH THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

  • 13

    Who introduced the term therapeutic community

    THOMAS MAIN

  • 14

    Who developed similar community therapy concepts influencing British mental hospitals by 1954.

    MAXWELL JONES

  • 15

    What prison designed to apply TC concepts in treating criminal offenders.

    GRENDON PRISON

  • 16

    Synanon is founded by who?

    CHARLES DEDERICH

  • 17

    a former alcoholic who felt unfulfilled by Alcoholics Anonymous and created his own racially integrated community of former addicts and ex-offenders.

    CHARLES DEDERICH

  • 18

    When TCMP launched in the Philippines?

    1998

  • 19

    Four Interconnected Development Aspects:

    BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT ASPECT, EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT, INTELLECTUAL AND SPIRITUAL ASPECT, VOCATIONAL AND SURVIVAL SKILLS

  • 20

    Who will encourage and guide inmate through the orientation phase is then allocated to him along with a static group.

    BIG BROTHER

  • 21

    WHAT ARE DIFFERENT PHASES OF TREATMENT UNDER THE THERAPEUIC COMMUNITY MODALITY PROGRAM OF BJMP?

    PHASE 1: ENTRY/ORIENTATION PHASE, PHASE 2: PRIMARY TREATMENT, PHASE 3:PRE-RE-ENTRY, PHASE 4: RE-ENTRY, PHASE 5: AFTER CARE

  • 22

    This was created as a reference and manual for TCMP practitioners in order to achieve uniformity in the application of the program.

    BJMP TCMP MANUAL

  • 23

    What is the backbone program of BJMP for inmate development?

    THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY MODALITY PROGRAM

  • 24

    What is the phase where inmates are introduced to the TC program, its rules, and the community members?

    PHASE 1: ENTRY/ORIENTATION PHASE

  • 25

    In which phase does the inmate start full participation, learn coping skills, and develop vocational skills?

    PHASE 2: PRIMARY TREATMENT

  • 26

    In which phase is the inmate expected to rebuild social and family ties and prepare for life outside jail?

    PHASE 3: PRE-RE-ENTRY

  • 27

    In which phase does the inmate prepare for reintegration into society and develop personal life goals?

    PHASE 4: RE-ENTRY

  • 28

    What phase provides continued support through outreach centers to help prevent recidivism?

    PHASE 5: AFTER CARE

  • 29

    a specialized group activity discussing issues to control anger

    ANGER MANAGEMENT

  • 30

    information given to all residents.

    ANNOUNCEMENT

  • 31

    the general condition of the TC family as a whole, including incidences, positive and negative.

    ATTITUDE

  • 32

    a behavior shaping tool to prohibit a resident to a specific area, activity, verbal, another client.

    BANS

  • 33

    an older member of the community tasked to provide guidance to the newly committed residents.

    BIG BROTHER

  • 34

    logged an incident to the Coordinator of the Day.

    BOOKED

  • 35

    the principal guiding rule observed by all residents in a TC Community with heavier corresponding consequences.

    CARDINAL RULES

  • 36

    the use of internal and external sources to heighten dissonance on the client and magnify his choices and the specific consequences of his choices.

    COERCION

  • 37

    a department which oversees the daily census, entry, news and other information to be disseminated.

    COMMUNICATION

  • 38

    the residents of the TC Family.

    COMMUNITY

  • 39

    the highest position attained by a resident in a TC Hierarchy, who works with the staff in running the house, implementing rules. With corresponding status, a resident has an authority over the other residents.

    COORDINATOR

  • 40

    assigned coordinator (resident) to oversee and address the incidents, attitudes of the house through the use of behavior shaping tools – talk to, dealt with, haircut.

    COORDINATOR OF THE DAY

  • 41

    staff member position who assists the residents’ needs

    COUNSELOR

  • 42

    list of day to day activities

    DAILY STRUCTURE

  • 43

    a ranking resident next to the coordinator in the TC Hierarchy assigned to oversee, monitor tasks to be done in a particular department.

    DEPARTMENT HEAD

  • 44

    the time period of admitting, denying before coming up with a decision.

    DISSONANCE

  • 45

    the highest staff facility officer (Warden) who has direct command to both residents and staff.

    DIRECTOR

  • 46

    a cell where the residents stays while on confinement.

    DORMITORY

  • 47

    A group process utilized to vent out concerns, anger and hurt feelings

    ENCOUNTER

  • 48

    box used to receive slips being dropped.

    ENCOUNTER BOX

  • 49

    an activity in the TC community aimed to aid residents in treatment.

    ENTERTAINMENT OR RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY

  • 50

    an assessment done anytime during the treatment

    EVALUATION

  • 51

    a department that serves as police of the community to ensure order among residents

    EXPEDETING TEAM

  • 52

    the ejection of one from the community because of his/her serious offense.

    EXPULSION

  • 53

    a resident who has the closest regard to the other resident.

    FRIEND

  • 54

    a behavior shaping tool addressing serious infraction of a resident.

    GENERAL MEETING

  • 55

    the lowest position in the TC hierarchy

    GENERAL WORKER

  • 56

    pertains to lawns, pathways and landscape

    GROUNDS

  • 57

    a behavior shaping tool consisting of a five-man panel that addresses a resident’s infraction.

    HAIRCUT

  • 58

    the chain of command of residents in TCMP.

    HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE

  • 59

    pertains to the jail facility.

    HOUSE

  • 60

    are day to day standards that need to be followed inside the jail facility to ensure the smooth and orderly flow of operation.

    HOUSE RULES

  • 61

    a department that maintains cleanliness of the facility.

    HOUSEKEEPING TEAM

  • 62

    a violation to the House Rules of the TC Family.

    INFRACTION

  • 63

    a form of sanction that aid residents realize the value of correcting infractions.

    LEARNING EXPERIENCE

  • 64

    a daily ritual addressing attitudes of previous days, performed to start the day right.

    MORNING MEETING

  • 65

    friends of the same entry period

    PEERS

  • 66

    the activity preceding the Morning Meeting that discusses attitudes of the house and eliciting theme of the week and word of the day.

    PRE-MORNING MEETING

  • 67

    verbal reprimand done during the Morning Meeting.

    PULL-UP

  • 68

    a member of the TC community having the position such as Static Group leader and its Assistant and In Charge of various special services groups.

    SENIOR RESIDENT

  • 69

    refer to jail personnel.

    STAFF

  • 70

    a group composed of residents known as permanent support group.

    STATIC GROUP

  • 71

    friendly reminder for resident violators.

    TALK TO

  • 72

    refers to all residents of the TC community.

    TC FAMILY

  • 73

    refers to a guiding value which residents reflect and hold on.

    UNWRITTEN PHILOSOPHY

  • 74

    a resident who commits an act in violation of the TC/Jail Rules.

    VIOLATOR

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is a place where people can obtain help while also giving back to others.

    THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

  • 2

    A person receiving assistance or support from others due to a problematic behavior or when they are in distress

    CLIENT ROLE

  • 3

    A person helping or supporting another person who is in need.

    THERAPIST

  • 4

    A participative, group-based strategy called a _________________ is used to treat drug addiction, personality problems, and chronic mental disease.

    THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

  • 5

    serves as a platform for TC to promote behavioral and attitudinal change.

    COMMUNITY

  • 6

    Working under staff supervision, are responsible for running the community as a whole.

    THE MEMBERS

  • 7

    Salient feature of therapeutic community

    ROLE MODEL, TRUTHFUL/HONEST, WORK ETHICS

  • 8

    The members in Therapeutic Community is working under ___________

    STAFF SUPERVISION

  • 9

    5 distinct categories of activities that help promote the change

    RELATIONAL/BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT, AFFECTIVE/EMOTIONAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL, COGNITIVE/INTELLECTUAL, SPIRITUAL, PSYCHOMOTOR/VOCATIONAL SURVIVAL SKILLS

  • 10

    4 CARDINAL RULES OF THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

    NO DRUGS, NO VIOLENCE, NO ACTING OUT SEXUALLY, NO STEALING

  • 11

    Refers to treatment settings like sanctuaries, group homes, schools, for mental illness, substance abuse, and alcoholism.

    THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

  • 12

    This is developed to help military veterans with severe psychological trauma.

    BRITISH THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY

  • 13

    Who introduced the term therapeutic community

    THOMAS MAIN

  • 14

    Who developed similar community therapy concepts influencing British mental hospitals by 1954.

    MAXWELL JONES

  • 15

    What prison designed to apply TC concepts in treating criminal offenders.

    GRENDON PRISON

  • 16

    Synanon is founded by who?

    CHARLES DEDERICH

  • 17

    a former alcoholic who felt unfulfilled by Alcoholics Anonymous and created his own racially integrated community of former addicts and ex-offenders.

    CHARLES DEDERICH

  • 18

    When TCMP launched in the Philippines?

    1998

  • 19

    Four Interconnected Development Aspects:

    BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT ASPECT, EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT, INTELLECTUAL AND SPIRITUAL ASPECT, VOCATIONAL AND SURVIVAL SKILLS

  • 20

    Who will encourage and guide inmate through the orientation phase is then allocated to him along with a static group.

    BIG BROTHER

  • 21

    WHAT ARE DIFFERENT PHASES OF TREATMENT UNDER THE THERAPEUIC COMMUNITY MODALITY PROGRAM OF BJMP?

    PHASE 1: ENTRY/ORIENTATION PHASE, PHASE 2: PRIMARY TREATMENT, PHASE 3:PRE-RE-ENTRY, PHASE 4: RE-ENTRY, PHASE 5: AFTER CARE

  • 22

    This was created as a reference and manual for TCMP practitioners in order to achieve uniformity in the application of the program.

    BJMP TCMP MANUAL

  • 23

    What is the backbone program of BJMP for inmate development?

    THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY MODALITY PROGRAM

  • 24

    What is the phase where inmates are introduced to the TC program, its rules, and the community members?

    PHASE 1: ENTRY/ORIENTATION PHASE

  • 25

    In which phase does the inmate start full participation, learn coping skills, and develop vocational skills?

    PHASE 2: PRIMARY TREATMENT

  • 26

    In which phase is the inmate expected to rebuild social and family ties and prepare for life outside jail?

    PHASE 3: PRE-RE-ENTRY

  • 27

    In which phase does the inmate prepare for reintegration into society and develop personal life goals?

    PHASE 4: RE-ENTRY

  • 28

    What phase provides continued support through outreach centers to help prevent recidivism?

    PHASE 5: AFTER CARE

  • 29

    a specialized group activity discussing issues to control anger

    ANGER MANAGEMENT

  • 30

    information given to all residents.

    ANNOUNCEMENT

  • 31

    the general condition of the TC family as a whole, including incidences, positive and negative.

    ATTITUDE

  • 32

    a behavior shaping tool to prohibit a resident to a specific area, activity, verbal, another client.

    BANS

  • 33

    an older member of the community tasked to provide guidance to the newly committed residents.

    BIG BROTHER

  • 34

    logged an incident to the Coordinator of the Day.

    BOOKED

  • 35

    the principal guiding rule observed by all residents in a TC Community with heavier corresponding consequences.

    CARDINAL RULES

  • 36

    the use of internal and external sources to heighten dissonance on the client and magnify his choices and the specific consequences of his choices.

    COERCION

  • 37

    a department which oversees the daily census, entry, news and other information to be disseminated.

    COMMUNICATION

  • 38

    the residents of the TC Family.

    COMMUNITY

  • 39

    the highest position attained by a resident in a TC Hierarchy, who works with the staff in running the house, implementing rules. With corresponding status, a resident has an authority over the other residents.

    COORDINATOR

  • 40

    assigned coordinator (resident) to oversee and address the incidents, attitudes of the house through the use of behavior shaping tools – talk to, dealt with, haircut.

    COORDINATOR OF THE DAY

  • 41

    staff member position who assists the residents’ needs

    COUNSELOR

  • 42

    list of day to day activities

    DAILY STRUCTURE

  • 43

    a ranking resident next to the coordinator in the TC Hierarchy assigned to oversee, monitor tasks to be done in a particular department.

    DEPARTMENT HEAD

  • 44

    the time period of admitting, denying before coming up with a decision.

    DISSONANCE

  • 45

    the highest staff facility officer (Warden) who has direct command to both residents and staff.

    DIRECTOR

  • 46

    a cell where the residents stays while on confinement.

    DORMITORY

  • 47

    A group process utilized to vent out concerns, anger and hurt feelings

    ENCOUNTER

  • 48

    box used to receive slips being dropped.

    ENCOUNTER BOX

  • 49

    an activity in the TC community aimed to aid residents in treatment.

    ENTERTAINMENT OR RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY

  • 50

    an assessment done anytime during the treatment

    EVALUATION

  • 51

    a department that serves as police of the community to ensure order among residents

    EXPEDETING TEAM

  • 52

    the ejection of one from the community because of his/her serious offense.

    EXPULSION

  • 53

    a resident who has the closest regard to the other resident.

    FRIEND

  • 54

    a behavior shaping tool addressing serious infraction of a resident.

    GENERAL MEETING

  • 55

    the lowest position in the TC hierarchy

    GENERAL WORKER

  • 56

    pertains to lawns, pathways and landscape

    GROUNDS

  • 57

    a behavior shaping tool consisting of a five-man panel that addresses a resident’s infraction.

    HAIRCUT

  • 58

    the chain of command of residents in TCMP.

    HIERARCHICAL STRUCTURE

  • 59

    pertains to the jail facility.

    HOUSE

  • 60

    are day to day standards that need to be followed inside the jail facility to ensure the smooth and orderly flow of operation.

    HOUSE RULES

  • 61

    a department that maintains cleanliness of the facility.

    HOUSEKEEPING TEAM

  • 62

    a violation to the House Rules of the TC Family.

    INFRACTION

  • 63

    a form of sanction that aid residents realize the value of correcting infractions.

    LEARNING EXPERIENCE

  • 64

    a daily ritual addressing attitudes of previous days, performed to start the day right.

    MORNING MEETING

  • 65

    friends of the same entry period

    PEERS

  • 66

    the activity preceding the Morning Meeting that discusses attitudes of the house and eliciting theme of the week and word of the day.

    PRE-MORNING MEETING

  • 67

    verbal reprimand done during the Morning Meeting.

    PULL-UP

  • 68

    a member of the TC community having the position such as Static Group leader and its Assistant and In Charge of various special services groups.

    SENIOR RESIDENT

  • 69

    refer to jail personnel.

    STAFF

  • 70

    a group composed of residents known as permanent support group.

    STATIC GROUP

  • 71

    friendly reminder for resident violators.

    TALK TO

  • 72

    refers to all residents of the TC community.

    TC FAMILY

  • 73

    refers to a guiding value which residents reflect and hold on.

    UNWRITTEN PHILOSOPHY

  • 74

    a resident who commits an act in violation of the TC/Jail Rules.

    VIOLATOR