Name at least one founder of Applied Behavioral FOR
Pavlov, Skinner, Bandura
This FOR focuses on thoughts, emotions, and self-regulation, helping clients reframe negative thinking.
What is the Cognitive Behavioral Frame of Reference?
This FOR involves sensory diets, obstacle courses, and structured activities to enhance sensory processing.
What is the Sensory Integration Frame of Reference?
This FOR is beneficial for clients with unresolved emotional issues, personality disorders, or difficulties in social relationships.
What is the Psychodynamic Frame of Reference?
This comparison explains how one for seeks to restore physical function, while the other focuses on adapting the environment or tools for independence.
What is the difference between Biomechanical vs. Rehabilitation?
Who developed the sensory integration frame of reference?
Jean Ayres
This Frame of Reference focuses on assisting clients with transitional tasks and restoring age-appropriate, client-chosen occupations throughout different life stages.
Lifespan Developmental Frame of Reference.
This FOR engages clients in expressive arts, journaling, and group discussions to promote self-awareness.
What is the Psychodynamic Frame of Reference?
This FOR is designed for individuals with cognitive challenges due to tbi, stroke, or mental health conditions.
What is the Toglia’s Dynamic Interactional Frame of Reference?
This comparison explains how one for emphasizes external reinforcement of behavior, while the other integrates cognition, thoughts, and emotions to guide behavior.
What is the difference between Applied Behavioral vs. Cognitive Behavioral?
Name at least two key theorists in CBT?
Bandura, Beck, Ellis
This FOR takes a bottom-up approach, focusing on physical client factors such as ROM, strength, and endurance.
What is the Biomechanical Frame of Reference?
This FOR employs handling techniques, postural alignment, and reflex-inhibiting patterns.
What is the Motor Control Frame of Reference?
This FOR is used with clients managing anxiety, depression, chronic pain, stress-related disorders, or even sleep disorders.
What is the Cognitive Behavioral Frame of Reference?
This comparison explains how one for emphasizes normalizing movement through handling, while the other uses repetition and feedback to rebuild motor skills.
What is the difference between Motor Control vs. Motor Learning?
Who were the founders of the Motor Control Frame of Reference and Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT)?
Berta and Karl Bobath
What type of behavior does Applied Behavioral FOR focus on?
Observable and measurable behavior
This FOR utilizes adaptive equipment, compensatory techniques, and environmental modifications.
What is the Rehabilitation Frame of Reference?
This FOR is used primarily with individuals with dementia, chronic mental illness, or developmental disabilities.
What is the Allen's Cognitive Levels Frame of Reference?
This comparison explains how one for targets neurological processing of sensory input, while the other explores unconscious motivations and emotional expression.
What is the difference between Sensory Integration vs. Psychodynamic?
Who developed Toglia's Dynamic Interactional Approach?
Joan Toglia
What does "dynamic interaction" refer to in Toglia's frame of reference?
The constant interaction between person, occupation, and environment.
This FOR encourages task-based repetition, graded practice, and constraint-induced movement therapy.
What is the Motor Learning Frame of Reference?
This FOR is used with clients experiencing permanent or temporary physical impairments from stroke, injury, or chronic illness.
What is the Rehabilitation Frame of Reference?
This comparison explains how one for focuses on fixed cognitive levels and activity demands, while the other emphasizes dynamic self-awareness and strategy use.
What is the difference between Allen's Cognitive Levels vs. Toglia's Dynamic Interactional?