Theory featuring the id, the ego, and the superego
What is the theory of relations?
In Mosey's Adaptive Skills model, this skill refers to our ability to interact in relationships with one other person
What is dyadic interaction skill?
Category consisting of intellectual disability, communication disorder, ASD, ADHD, learning disorder, and motor disorder
What are neurodevelopmental disorders?
This population experiences marginalization, stigma and a lack of access to resources; this population increased following deinstitutionalization of 1950's-1960's
Who are people experiencing homelessness?
Side effects of this class of drugs can include impotence, akathisia, photosensitivity, tardive dyskinesia, and symptoms of Parkinsonism, among others
What are antipsychotic drugs?
This developmental theory features building blocks of stages such as intimacy vs isolation and initiative vs. guilt
What is Erikson's Theory of Psychosocial Development?
This assessment instrument is used to measure skills in literacy, money management, self-care, and other areas
Conditions that have aspects of both schizophrenia and mood disorders
What are schizoaffective disorders?
A way of dealing with a person who has experienced trauma so as not to retraumatize them, including recognizing the signs of trauma
What is trauma-informed care?
This type of antidepressant affects the dopamine and the norepinephrine systems and does not have a sedating effect
What is bupropion (Wellbutrin)?
In behavioral theory, removing something from a situation in an effort to reduce a particular behavior
What is negative punishment?
In the sensory integration practice model, this sense of where our body parts are without seeing them can be especially helpful for those with this diagnosis
What are proprioception and schizophrenia?
A severe or long-lasting episode of mania
What is hypomania?
This type of organization features a country club style group consisting of "members" where participants are seen as equals to their care staff
What is a Psychosocial Clubhouse?
A patient is not taking their medication as prescribed by their psychiatrist
What is nonadherence?
In behavior theory, a reinforcement schedule where the reinforcement is given every time the desired behavior is performed
What is a continuous schedule?
The ACL level where an individual can live on their own
What is level 4.2?
Medications for people who have anxiety
What are anxiolytic medications?
Programs that assist those with intellectual disabilities to enter into the workforce at their own pace and with assistance
Supported Employment and Transitional Employment Programs
In regards to medications, observing and reporting patients' behaviors, assisting with managing side effects and improving adherence, and assisting with medication management.
What is the role of the OTA?
In CBT, the meaning attached to an event that feelings about the event are formed from
Attribution
Model where volition, habituation and performance capacity make up an open system.
What is Model of Human Occupation (MOHO)?
A disorder related to OCD featuring a patient who pulls out their body hair
Trichotillomania
This type of community residence allows residents to live together with own bedrooms and shared living spaces with varying levels of supervision from staff
What are group homes?
Any medication or chemical that alters your brain chemistry
What is psychotropic?