Founders Names
Founders Names Conti.
Domain Week 2
Key Terms
Occupation based models Week 3
100

Person-Environment-Occupation Model (PEO) was founded by 

Law, et al (1996)

100

Sensory integration theory founded by and was later founded by 

Jean Ayres (1970) and later Lorna Jean King (1974), even later Winnie Dunn (1999)

100

ADLs, Health management, rest and sleep, education, work, play, leisure, social participation

Occupation or areas of occupation

100

 -interpersonal communication skills

-understanding of client's experiences and desires

-combination of empathy, clinical reasoning, client-centered and collaborative approach. 

Therapeutic Use of Self

100

Focus for practice:

-to prevent and reduce disruptions and incapacities in occupational behavior that result from injury and illness

-"work-play" approach

Occupational Behavior Model

200

Ecology of Human Performance (EHP) was founded by (hint 3 names)

Dunn, Brown, and McGuigan (1994)

200

In the cognitive behavior theory the theorists are (hint 3 names)

Bandura, Beck, Elllis

200

Values, Beliefs, Spirituality, Body Functions, Body Structures

Client Factors

200

Identify multiple demands and required skills, understood interrelationship between domain that affects performance. Ex. Justify playing board games is therapy. 

Clinical Reasoning

200

Includes 3 components: person, environment, occupation

-emphasizes the interdependence between environments and persons

-occupations are embedded in environment

-founded by Law

Person- Environment Occupation (PEO)

300

Occupational adaptation was founded by (hint 2 names)

Schkade & Schultz (1992)

300

The Kawa model was founded by 

Michael Iwama (2006)

300

habits, routines, rituals, and roles

Performance patterns

300

-Canadian Occupational Therapy Association 

-Clinic to community

-therapeutic relationships

-therapeutic use of self-person, environment, and occupation

-enabling meaningful occupations

Client-Centered Model or Client-Centered Practice (Week 2)

300

Concerned with: client motivation, mind/body connection, feedback from environmental changes performance, and disability occurs when person cannot connect to old habits and roles

Model of Human Occupation (MOHO)

400

Model of human occupation was founded by (hint 2 names)

Kielhofner& Burke (1980)

400

Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (CMOP-E) was founded by (hint 3 names)

Polatajko, Townsend, & Craik (2007)

400

Personal Factors, or Environmental factors (natural environment, attitudes, products and technology) 

Context 

400

We envision that occupational therapy is a powerful, widely recognized, science-driven, and evidence-based profession with a globally connected and diverse workforce meeting society's occupational needs. 

AOTA's Centennial Vision

400

4 major constructs: person, environment, occupation, and occupational performance and participation 

-client centered approach

-people are naturally motivated to explore their world and demonstrate mastery 

-through occupation, people develop self-identity and desire a sense of fulfillment

Person-Environment-Occupation-Performance Model (PEOP)

500

Occupational behavior model was founded by

Mary Reilly (1969)

500

Person-Environment-Occupation- Performance model (PEOP) was founded by (hint 2 names)

Christiansen and Baum (2005)

500

Motor skills, process skills, social interaction skills

Performance Skills

500

Therapeutic use of work, self-care, and play activities to increase development and prevent disability. 

Occupational Therapy

500

-Includes 4 main constructs: Occupations, adaptive capacity, relative mastery, occupational adaptation process

-Includes 6 assumptions

-focus of therapy is occupational readiness and occupational activities

Occupational Adaption (OA)

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