The author of a Model of Human Occupation
Who is Gary Kielhofner?
The authors of Occupational Adaptation
Who are Schkade and Schultz?
The authors of the Ecology of Human Performance model
Who are Winnie Dunn (and colleagues)?
Two theorists who influenced the development of CMOP-E
Who are Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow?
The author of the Kawa Model
Who is Michael Iwama?
The name of the underlying set of principles used by Kielhofner in his development of MOHO
What is general systems theory? (dynamic systems theory, open systems theory also accepted)
What OA practitioners believe should be the focus for therapeutic change
What is the adaptation process?
The transaction that occurs among persons and their contexts
What is ecology?
The center of the person and its three elements
What are the human spirit, and affective, physical, and cognitive elements?
The metaphor used to depict the relationship among all things and allows the client to construct their narrative
What is the river?
Refers to the process by which occupations organize into patterns or routines
What is habituation?
The three internal elements of the person
What are cognitive, sensorimotor, and psychosocial elements?
The term that this model uses rather than 'occupation' and 'occupational performance'
What is 'task'?
The three categories of occupation
What are self-care, leisure, and productivity?
Occupational therapy's purpose according to Kawa
Enable and enhance life flow by enhancing harmony
A status of health and competent performance of daily living, work, and play
What is order?
The adaptive response subprocess which allows the person to plan or generate an adaptive response
What is the adaptive response generation subprocess?
The number and types of tasks available to the person
What is performance range?
What is occupation?
The environment or context according to Kawa
What is the river side wall and river bottom?
The three "levels of doing" according to MOHO
What is occupational participation, occupational performance, and occupational skills?
The result of the interaction between the person's desire for mastery and the environment's demand for mastery
What is press for mastery?
The five specific strategies for intervention
What are 1) establish and restore; 2) alter; 3) adapt/modify; 4) prevent; 5) create?
The six principles of client-centered practice
What are 1) client autonomy and choice; 2) respect for diversity; 3) therapeutic partnership and shared responsibility; 4) enablement and empowerment; 5) contextual congruence; 6) accessibility and flexibility?
The result of "making spaces between the rocks"
Person's ability to move and live and reconnect with loved ones in order to maximize flow