What is positive reinforcement?
This is insight or awareness of your own capacities.
What is metacognition?
This Functional Brain area that allows a person to Identify Person, Place, Time, and Situation.
What is Orientation?
What motivates someone to improve within the cognitive behavioral frames of reference?
The Desire to Improve or Challenge “Faulty Thoughts”
This is the highest level, and represents the absence of disability.
What is level 6?
What principle states: Behavior that is reinforced by Environment Tends to Be Repeated; If Ignored, the Behavior Tends to Disappear
What is classical conditioning?
This type of treatment involves remedial training, strategy use and awareness of abilities.
What is cognitive retraining?
This functional brain area includes Volition, Planning, Action, Self Monitoring, and Problem Solving.
What is executive function?
What is the root cause of psychological disturbances in cognitive behavioral theories?
What are automatic thoughts?
In this level, actions are mostly reflexive and clients are mostly dependent.
What is level 1?
This allows for practice and rehearsal of new behaviors in a safe and supportive therapeutic environment.
What is role play?
This type of treatment approach focuses on Functional Skills, Habits and Task Retraining within Natural Settings
What is the Neurofunctional Approach?
This functional brain area includes an inability to Orient to Stimuli on Contralateral Side of Brain Lesion.
What is neglect?
This is the goal of cognitive behavioral strategies.
What is to modify how a person thinks?
At this level/mode, clients can live alone.
What is 4.6?
What is the focus of behavioral approaches?
Changing and Shaping Behavior
This is defined as the Ability to Take a Skill Practiced and Apply it to a New Environment.
What is transfer of learning?
This functional brain area involves Praxis, Positioning, Using Body to Complete Activities.
What is Motor Planning?
How can we best apply cognitive behavioral theories to occupational therapy practice?
Structure Group Activities to Allow for Self Reflection and Learn Coping Skills to Improve Task Performance
At this level, clients grasp and move objects, need 24 hour supervision, and do best with repetitive task sequences.
What is level 3?
Finish the sentence: Behavioral Approaches are most ideal to address______
Most Ideal to Address Need for Learning New Performance Patterns or Changing Maladaptive Performance Patterns
This component of cognitive rehabilitation states: Cognition Function Changes in Different Context
What is dynamic nature of cognition?
This functional brain area involves metacognition.
What is awareness?
This theory states: Cognition Helps us Analyze Observed Behavior and Figure Out Which Behaviors we want to Model
What is Social Learning Theory?
At this level, clients no longer complete random actions, have difficulty learning new learning and generalization of tasks, and are able to ask for help.
What is level 4?