_______ is the automatic form of memory
evidence supports that using this approch to achieve functional outcomes with clients improves quality of life and funcitonal adaptations. (From the OTPF)
what is modify/adapt
Remdial appraoches focus on a persons____ rather than activity demands or context demands
what are deficits?
Describe anchoring, a metacognitive strategy used with paitents with neglect
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At this level, a client could have difficulties with self-control, and precautions need to be taken for clients to adhere to safety guidelines when doing activities
What is ACL level 5?
Name the 3 stages of memory
what is encoding, retention and storage, and retrieval?
This model organizes functional cognitive capacities into 6 levels that is frequently applied to individuals with mental health conditions and dementia
What is the Cognitive Disability Model?
the effectiveness of remediation activities that are NOT done in the context of the task are proven to be effective. True or False?
FALSE
This metacognitive strategy helps clients recognize how skills learned in therapy can be applied across different activities and enviornments.
What is the transfer continuum?
The lowest end of the cognitive disability scale and consists of withdrawal from, responding to, and locating stimuli, moving in bed, and raising body parts
What is ACL level 1?
these are two classifications of long term memory
what is declartive and nondeclaritive memory?
This evidence-based strategy uses environmental supports to improve performance and address cognitive behaviors and cultural needs.
What is Cognitive Adaption Training?
principle that involves intense training of skills for remedial benefits more than other cognitive stimualtion activities
what is the principles of neuroplasticity?
This approach helps clients problem-solve motor challenges encountered within tasks and recognize, monitor, and correct problems during performance
What is the CO-OP approach?
At this level, the client will imitate manual actions that are demonstrated
What is ACL level 3?
_______ is an unconscious process by which poor exposure to a stimukus activates association networks
what is perceptual priming?
program that involves identifying the interests and abilities of those with dementia and closely collaborating with caregivers to use tailored activities as part of everyday routines
What is the Tailored Activity Program?
remedial interventions are more effective when combined with these 5 activities
what are coaching, goal setting, peer support, self-monitoring techniques, and strategy training?
stop, think, organize, and plan are categorized in this strategy-based approach
What is the Metacognitive strategy-based approach?
At this level, the client has modes of performance that include overcoming gravity, standing and using righting reactions, walking, walking to the identified location by using railings or gabbing bars for support
What is ACL level 2?
________ includes skills and habits for doing things, and usually does not require consious thought
what is procedural memory?
This approach emphasizes task-specific training, repetition, and errorless learning to enhance functional task performance.
What is the Neurofunctional Approach (NFA)?
With a patient with spatial neglect, when using the remedial approach, evidence supports the use of ______ and _____ to reduce neglect symptoms.
what is VST or eye persuit tracking?
this appraoch emphasizes application and practice of strategies across a wide range of activities
what is multicontext appraoch?
What is ACL level 4.6?