Which of the following levels of theory is the most specific and addresses specific interventions, but not necessarily only occupations
What is frame of reference
Which of the ecological models focuses on finding the best occupational performance through the fit or overlap of person, occupation, and environment to focus on the client first
What is Person-environment-occupation (PEO) model
This frame of reference looks at how the environment and community is responsible for modifying or accomodating to allow for individuals with disability to not be limited and be able to engage
What is social frame of reference
Within the EHP model, this intervention strategy focuses on changing a part of the occupation or task to help them complete their desired occupation
What is adapt or modify strategy
This type of attachment has child seek out parent consistently and acts out to get parents attention by crying/yelling before they even leave
What is Insecure/resistant attachment
This movement deals with focusing on hands on activities to promote engagement and independence
what is arts and crafts movement
This occupation-based model focuses on the interaction between occupational roles, challenges, demands, and internal response along with environment's input to look at how they complete or master occupational performance
What is occupational adaptation model
What is cognitive behavioral frame of reference
This term in the behavioral frame of reference means that a reward is provided to increase behavior
what is positive reinforcement
This defense mechanism from the psychoanalytic frame of reference involves consciously ignoring something to deal with it later
What is suppression
The 9 areas of occupations
what is ADLs, IADLs, health management, rest and sleep, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation
Within PEOP, intrinsic factors include the following
What is physiological, cognitive, spiritual, neurobehavioral, and psychological
What is developmental frame of reference
This term from dynamic interactional model deals with strategies where the person chooses the direction, structure, and parameters of their life
what is self-direction strategies
The therapist is working with a young teen who is upset and dislikes his current class and began punching his desk and wall. He is using this defense mechanism
What is displacement
This paradigm is the current one and focuses on occupation at it's core and systems theory
What is new emerging paradigm
Within the sensory integration framework, how would you describe a child with sensory seeking behaviors
What is someone who is constantly moving and crashing into thing in order to get the amount of input they need
Token economy, forward chaining, backward chaining, behavioral contracts, and shaping are all types of interventions that can be used in this frame of reference
What is behavioral frame of reference
Jennifer is having a hard time with bowling and can't understand why as she feels she is doing everything right and ignores all coaching because she is doing it just like everyone else. What OAM term is she having difficulty with?
What is adaptive capacity
This term from the occupational adaptation model is when an individual's response to a role or occupation makes them unable to complete the occupation
What is occupational dysadaptation
This underlying theory focuses on how every action is impacted by what we have done and the following reaction
What is behavioral theory
Which aspect of of MOHO deals with a person's interest, values, and what motivates them
What is volition
the difference between biomechanical and rehabilitative frame of reference
what is rehabilitative focuses on adapting or compensating the activity so the client can complete the task, meanwhile biomechanical focuses on strengthening, movement, and positioning so they can eventually do the task and reduce pain
This assessment was created within the MOHO model to address majority of MOHO concepts such as volition, habituation, skills, and environment
What is Model of Human Occupational Screening Tool (MOHOST)
Intervention focus for a client that you are working with who is at an Allen Cognitive Level 3
What is repetitive movements to promote manual control