Ct-centered practice in OT
Ct-centered assessment tools
COPM Basics
CT-centered practice
OT in action
100

Fostering _____ within the client that they can do this 

Hope 

100

Where an individual has ownership and control of their life 

Self detemination 

100

The COPM measures client perception in these two domains.

Performance and satisfaction 

100

This core principle of OT focuses on the client's needs, values, and preferences in therapy.

Client-centered practice 

100

In OT, spirituality is often considered distinct from this.

Religion 

200

Bringing the client alongside us throughout the process 

Ct-therapist partnership in decision making 

200

Take responsibility for there well being 

Self management 

200

The COPM is used to assess and measure this aspect of OT.

occupational performance

200

In client-centered OT, the client is involved in this crucial step of the intervention process.

Goal setting 


200

Spirituality refers to this core aspect of a person in OT models.

The essence or spirit of the individual

300

Client feels like they have control 

Shifting power balance toward clients 
300

Asking client to rate or discuss different areas of their life - how they view that challenge 

Self report measures

300

How is the COPM administered? 

A semi-structured interview that only takes about 15-30 minutes 

300

This aspect of client-centered practice allows clients to express their individual preferences and values through occupations.

Choice 

300

This OT model incorporates spirituality and person factors as key parts of client-centered practice.

Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (CMOP-E)

400

Collaborating with the client on their goals 

Ct choice in the goals and process of OT 

400

Just taking in what the client is telling us 

No corroboration by the therapist or anyone else 

400

The COPM is valuable because it provides this type of assessment 

Client-centered or individualized assessment 

400

Name one benefit of client-centered practice.

Improved engagement or better outcomes 

400

This occupation may reflect a client’s spiritual beliefs, but does not necessarily have to relate to religious practices.

meditation or self-reflection

500

Restating to the client what you heard 

Active listening on the part of the therapist 

500

More measurable questions 

Open-ended: Need to account for the affective qualities of the client's input 

500
What is the purpose of the COPM? 

Is a client-centered outcome measure for individuals to identify and prioritize everyday issues that restrict their participation in everyday living 

500

Client-centered practice emphasizes this type of partnership between therapist and client.

Collaboration 

500

Name one way a therapist can incorporate spirituality in a client-centered way.

using meaningful occupations that reflect the client's core values

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