Theorist
Sensory/Perception/Learning
True/False
Interventions
Diagnosis
100
What theory focuses on the structure of basic elements of the mind?

What is Structuralism

100

The process by which the brain organizes and interprets sensory information is called?

What is Perception?

100

The majority of OT treatment in a MH setting is 1:1 with the client

False

100

What type of materials do OTPs typically use during treatment sessions?

Arts and crafts

100

What diagnosis a person have if they are feeling sad, lack of willingness to participate in everyday tasks, and possible thoughts of suicide?

What is Depression?

200

What theory was created by Sigmund Freud?

What is Pschoanalysis?

200

What are the 5 senses?

Hearing, Taste, Touch, Smell, and Sight

200

Outward or overt Actions and Reactions are known as Behaviors

True

200

What are 2 ways to work on stress management?

What is progressive relaxation, guided imagery?

200

What is marked by a minutes-long episode of intense dread in which a person experiences terror accompanied by chest pain, choking or a frightening sensation?

What is a Panic Attack?

300

What theory is based on the perception varying on the human tendency to distinguish objects from their backgrounds, complete pictures with a few clues, and the ability to see patterns?

What is Gestalt Psychology?

300

What is the most important sense in humans?

What is the Visual System?

300

Operant Conditioning focuses on reoccurrence of a behavior without reinforcement

False

300

What is o ne assessment that would be completed in a MH setting?

What is the MoCA, Interest Checklist, Activity Card Sort, KELS, COPM

300

List 4 substances considered under Substance abuse

Alcohol

Tobacco

Cannabis

Hallucinogens

Opioids

Sedatives

Stimulants

400

What two psychologists focused on Behaviorism?

Who is Pavlov and Skinner

400

What is Imaginative Coding?

What is the creation of mental or visual images? IE..drawing pictures or sketching the human body to learn its parts

400

Serotonin is the "Mood Molecule" that involves emotional experiences

True

400

What are at least 3 safety precautions to follow when running a group?

The number of sharp material, the demeanor/emotional level of the client, location of the group, the topic (possible a trigger).

400

What disorder involves when conscious awareness becomes separated from previous memories, thoughts, and feelings?

What is Dissociative Disorder?

500

What are the 5 stages of Maslow's Hierarchy?

What is Physiological needs, Safety, Belongingness and Love, Esteem, and Self-Actualization

500

How can you improve storage of information?

What is review the information right away, review all headings and bold face print, form a question for each heading, answers each of the questions pertaining to the material

500

An Individual's Unique pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that persists over time and across situations is known as Personality

True

500

What are the benefits of group therapy?

What is problem solving, Reality testing, Creativity, and shared experience

500

What are the 3 Symptom categories of Schizophrenia?

What is Positive - hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech and thoughts

Negative symptoms - anhedonia (reduced motivation/pleasure), avolition, blunted affect

Cognitive symptoms - memory issues, inability to process social cues, impaired sensory perception

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