History and Basics/ Medical and Psychological Models of Mental Health
Practice Models
Human Occupation and Mental Health Throughout the Lifespan
DSM-5/ Who is the consumer
100

What is defined as an activity with a purpose?

What is an occupation

100

Physical, social, and cultural aspects are involved in what category of the PEO?

What is environment

100

What is the main occupation of a child?

What is play
100

An extreme psychomotor disturbance is termed

What is Catatonia

200

What are the (3) drives that humans have to satisfy their needs? Hint: One relates to infantile, one relates to society, and one serves as the balancing drive between the first two.

What is the ID, Superego, and Ego

200

This practice model focuses on viewing the individual as an open system

What is MOHO

200

Leisure is the primary occupation of what stage of life span development?

What is later adulthood

200

A term used to describe a Mini parent or someone who is super responsible 

What is custodian

300

The moral treatment era fueled the growth of psychiatry and occupational therapy and was based on the ideas developed by which (2) individuals

Who are Pinel in France, and Tuke in England

300
Our (5) senses, proprioception, and vestibular awareness all fall up under what practice model?

What is sensory integration

300

What are the (3) levels of motivation toward occupation?

What are exploration, competency, achievement

300

This diagnosis is characterized by symptoms (hallucinations and delusions), and deterioration in functioning from a previously higher level

What is Schizophrenia

400

What are the 6 major theories used in contemporary mental health treatment?

What is object relations, developmental, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, client-centered, neuroscience and the 7th is considered atheoretical approach

400

List the (8) Practice Models of OT in Mental Health

Development of adaptive skills, role acquisition and social skills training, psychoeducation, sensory integration, sensory processing, cognitive disabilities, MOHO, PEO

400

Schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, depression, and eating disorders all may appear at this stage of development

What is adolescence

400

The kind of thinking that is all or none, good or bad, and all or nothing. Instead of seeing people and situation as having good and bad parts, the person sees some people as all good and others are all bad.

What is splitting

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