This disorder incudes a persistent low or sad mood.
What is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)?
Habits and routines fall under this OTPF category.
What are performance patterns?
Listening and responding appropriately to a client is this type of communication.
What is therapeutic communication?
In this group level, members work side by side with minimal interaction.
What is a parallel group?
This is always the first priority in OT intervention.
What is safety?
This disorder involves intense fear of a specific object or situation.
What is Specific Phobia?
Grocery shopping and managing finances are examples of this occupation type?
What are Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL)?
Saying "Everything will be fine," is an example of this non-therapeutic communication technique.
What is false reassurance?
This leadership style provides structure, direction, and step-by-step guidance.
What is directive leadership?
An OT incorporates symptom tracking, energy conservation strategies, and scheduling modifications based on predictable symptom cycles to improve occupational participation.
What is individualized intervention approach for managing Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder?
This disorder includes fear of being away from attachment figures
What is separation Anxiety Disorder?
Performing an activity together with another person is defined as this.
What is co-occupation?
Adjusting tone and respnse based on a client's emotional state demonstrates this type of reasoning?
What is interpersonal reasoning?
This therapeutic factor helps members realize they are not alone in their struggles.
What is universality?
Using planners, schedules, and routines helps regulate functioning across mood changes in this type of disorder?
What are mood disorders (cyclothymia, Bipolar)
This disorder includes neurological symptoms (paralysis, blindness) without a medical cause and impacts occupation performance.
What is conversion disorder?
A client demonstrating poor attention during a cooking task is showing deficits in this OTPF domain area.
What are performance skills?
This model focuses on the therapeutic use of self, managing therapist-client interactions.
What is intentional relationship model (IRM)?
A group completing a multi-step shared project while beginning to interact and share responsibilities is this type of group.
What is a project group?
A clients home has sever clutter blocking exits and limiting kitchen access. What is the FIRST intervention priority?
What are safety hazards? (fall risk, blocked exits)
A client presents with one hypomanic episode and one major depressive episode, with no history of full mania.
What is Bipolar II Disorder?
An OTA analyzes how the environment, personal value and occupations influence performance. Name the OT Model guiding this approch.
What is the PEO model?
An OTA modifies communication, timing, and approach in response to a client withdrawing during therapy. This deomnstrate what specific skill within IRM
What is interpersonal reasoning/Therapeutic Use of Self?
A group is transitioning to shared responsibility, with the OTA acting as a "guide on the side" rather than directing. Identify BOTH the group AND leadership style.
What is egocentric cooperative group and facilitative leadership?
A client with schizophrenia has hallucinations about food being unsafe, low motivation and withdraws from activities. What is the best OT intervention addressing both function and motivation?
What is re-engaging in meaningful activity using graded tasks (art participation, simple meal prep)