Explains why a good fit between person, environment, and occupational patterns is a key contributor to healthy aging.
What is the complexity science of neuroadaptation?
What is positive emotion-focused coping cues and positive problem-focused coping cues?
What can be beneficial for planning therapeutic activities that help focus therapist attention on early life history and interest?
What are activity questionnaires?
What are self-motivating activities believed to naturally increase due to the feeling of flow?
What is emotion and problem-focused coping?
A way to approach and interact with clients with dementia that signal they are safe, secure, and respected.
What is positive approach?
Composed of a positive and encouraging therapist, self-motivating therapeutic activities, a well designed environment, an active exploratory learning approach, and cues to trigger the adaptive response cycle.
What is a self-organized learning system?
Playing a client's favorite song to bring back implicit memories of earlier dancing years can trigger self motiviation to participate in an exercise group is an example of?
What is an example of an emotion-focused coping cue?
Implicit memory cues are of a specific type called?
Designed primarily for the use in the integrated development of long-term care activity programs.
What is the forget-me-not approach?
Provide a therapeutic environment that is filled with emotion-focused coping cues for clients who do not have the capacity to self-regulate their emotions.
What is multisensory environments?
Stored step-by-step procedures in the brain that can often be performed without conscious thought.
What is implicit memories?
What are emotion-focused coping resources?
The therapeutic process of demonstrating the occupational pattern before asking the client to demonstrate it independently.
What is Modeling?
Activity-focused treatment is designed to what?
What is holistic benefits to body, mind, and spirit?
Combines the comforting support of empathic therapeutic exchanges with the clinical skill of facilitating the neuroadaptive respone
What is play therapy?
Defense, energy regulation, attachment, sociability, exploration, caregiving, play and sexuality are part of what?
What is the eight action systems
Positive emotion-focused coping cues can generate what kind of response within the context of dementia care and treatment?
What is a palliative adaptive response?
Diverting attention from worrying or pacing, reducing fight-flight0freeze behaviors, enhancing self-awareness for self motivated occupational participation, enhancing self-in-environment connectedness to reduce physical wandering, elopement, and stress based disengagement are examples of what?
Three programs that provide structure that reduces the likelihood that untrained caregivers will frustrate themselves and the person with dementia.
What are tailored activity program, Montessori-based activities and forget-me-not approach?
May be thought of as foundational for coping with physical changes.
What are multisensory integration cues?
Conscious memories that can be verbalized. Can include the event, its time of day, where it happened, objects, and people who were present.
What are explicit memories?
The social, cultural, and economic resources.
What are problem-focused coping resources?
The therapeutic process of physically assisting the occupational patterns once or twice before asking the client to demonstrate it independently.
What is Priming?
Self-motivating activities are believed to benefit people with dementia because they provide what?
What is a sense of clear progress goal, receiving clear sensory feedback and positive anticipation?
Therapeutic exchange supports a clients need for what?
What is empathic understanding of fight-flight-freeze behaviors, external assistance for regulating emotions, and therapeutic facilitation of an adaptive response?