Inefficient responses to behavior lead to this
Maladaptive or inappropriate behavior
You are creating an occupational profile for a client who is recovering from a CVA (stroke), and listing their reported functional problems. If using the Kawa Model, these problems would be represented as:
ROCKS
In the Model of Human Occupation, motivation for occupation is considered the subsystem of
Volition
How we action depends on
Cognition
Physical disability models use this approach
bottom up
The end result or desire from a behavior program
Terminal Behavior
In the Kawa Model, the river walls and riverbed represent:
the environment
Habituation
Thoughts that occur without us recognizing or challenging them
Automatic thoughts
This model assumes improving deficits will increase occupational performance
Less frequent reinforcement
intermittent
The ultimate outcome of occupational therapy, from a Kawa perspective, would be a river with:
An unobstructed, fast flow
The goal in this model therapy using the MOHO Model
Occupational Adaptation
Attaching a positive or negative meaning to an event.
Attribution
This model is used when a condition is not expected to improve
rehabilitative
taking small steps toward the end goal
Shaping
This element touches and is impacted by all other elements
Water
Person-environment and occupation have this type of relationship
Dynamic/transactional relationship
Noticing and recognizing negative cognitions
self monitoring
While working with a patient following a CVA, you recommend home modifications'. You are using what model in your treatment?
Rehabilitative
Technique used to change a persons behavior
Action Consequence Approach
This part of the environment is furthest away from the patient
Ambient
This occurs when Person, Occupation and environment have a good fit
Occupational Performance
Identifying behaviors, investigating consequences and evaluation their effectiveness
Behavioral intervention
Biomechanical