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behavioral consultation

1. indirect problem-solving services provided to an individual or organization by a specialized consultant utilizing behavior theory.

2. in school psychology, a model developed in the 1970s by U.S. educational psychologist John R. Bergan (1931–  ) to address academic, social, or behavioral problems in students. The model combines applied behavior analysis with a step-by-step problem-solving approach to develop interventions and evaluate outcomes. The interventions are provided indirectly by a consulting school psychologist to a consultee—that is, to a teacher or other school professional—who directly applies them to students in need. A widely used adaptation of the model, conjoint behavioral consultation, was developed by U.S. educational psychologists Susan M. Sheridan (1960–  ) and Thomas R. Kratochwill. It engages both teachers and parents collaboratively as consultees in the problem-solving process, with the guidance and support of a consulting school psychologist. See also mental health consultation.

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risk-assessment matrix

risk-assessment matrix

a table used to prioritize hazards on the basis of risk, which is defined by the intersection between the probability of the hazards and the severity of their consequences. Also called hazard-assessment matrix.