Therapeutic support staff

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Therapeutic Support Staff (TSS) are professionals who provide therapeutic interventions to children and adolescents in various settings. They work under the supervision of a licensed mental health professional and are part of a treatment team that includes a psychiatrist, psychologist, and a behavioral specialist consultant.

Role and Responsibilities[edit]

The primary role of a TSS is to implement behavioral intervention plans designed by the treatment team. They work directly with the child or adolescent, providing one-on-one support and implementing strategies to manage and modify behavior. Their responsibilities include:

  • Implementing behavioral intervention plans
  • Monitoring the child's progress and documenting observations
  • Providing feedback to the treatment team
  • Assisting the child in developing social and coping skills
  • Providing support to the family and other caregivers

Training and Qualifications[edit]

TSS professionals typically have a bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, or a related field. They also undergo specific training in behavioral management techniques and crisis intervention. Some states may require TSS professionals to be certified.

Settings[edit]

TSS professionals work in a variety of settings, including schools, homes, and community settings. They may also provide support in structured after-school programs or during summer camps.

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