Vocabulary Words
Models of Practice
Stages of Adolescence
Examples of Volition Behaviors
Group Taxonomy
100

abbreviation of "fear of missing out"

What is a FOMO?

100

What does a Model of Practice do

What is the structure and organization of thinking about the evaluation and interpretation of findings?

100

Stage when individuals are consolidating their values, self-identity, and self-value. 

What is late adolescence?

100

Sally tries to learn a new language.

What is "Seeks Challenges?"

100

Used to assess an adolescent's capacity to function with the group.

What is an evaluative group?

200

A person's self-efficacy, values, and interests

What is Volition?

200

A model that emphasizes occupational performance shaped by the interaction between person, environment, and occupation. 

What is the Person-Environment-Occupation Model?

200

Period of the most intense psychosocial development.

What is middle adolescence?

200

Devin chooses to audition for the ensemble instead of leading role.

What is "Shows Preferences?"

200
Assists in gaining knowledge, skills, and attitudes for occupational performance.

What is a thematic group?

300

A psychologically distressing life event that increases the likelihood of mental distress, delayed developmental tasks, and behavioral challenges

What is an Adverse Childhood Experience

300

A response to the environment occurs because of an interaction among three systems. Volition (motivation), Habituation (roles and habits), and Performance Skills (skills of the mind, brain, and body).

What is Kielhofners Model of Human Occupation?

300

Period of time when individuals are most concerned with forming intimate relationships.

What is late adolescence?

300
Martha asks questions about an open audition for the school play.

What is "Shows Curiosity?"

300

Assists adolescents who have the capacity for insight and abstract thinking to become aware of their needs, feelings, and ideas.

What is a task-oriented group?

400

This behavior includes avoidance, flat effect, sadness, worry, and loneliness and often associated with anxiety and depression

What is an internalizing behavior?

400

It defines self-perceived meaningful activities that require active participation and lead to a product and one's adaptive response to meet an occupational challenge, when ordinary response is insufficient to master the activity. 

What is Occupational Adaptation?

400

Period in which time with peers begins to replace time with parents.

What is middle adolescence?

400

Neesha practices singing a song outside of rehearsal.

What is "Practices Skills?"

400

Uses activities to develop performance skills to participate in activities outside of the group.

What is a topical group?

500

Based on the research of Albery Bandura this theories key tenent is that people are intrinsically predisposed to imitate one another, and are especially prone to do so when they identify with one another.

What is Social Learning Theory?

500

A model that uses the metaphor of a river with different contextual elements to represent human life through water, river sidewall and bottom, rocks, driftwood, and space between obstructions.

What is the Kawa Model?

500
The age range of 11-13 years old.

What is early adolescence?

500

Brody improvises lines during a play.

What is "Uses Imagination?"

500

Group aimed at meeting health needs or maintaining function.

What is an instrumental group?

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