An example of this aspect of the volitional subsystem would be, "I have been able to adapt in the past. I can figure this out for myself"
Personal causation
According to OA, everyone has an internal drive or motivation to interact with the environment. This is referred to as what?
Desire for mastery
In the visual representation of PEO, there are three interrelated circles. What do they represent?
The doing of occupations is referred to as...?
The central core of the person, which provides a sense of identity, self-direction, and occupational choice
A person will maintain engagement in an activity if it interests them. To sustain life participation, actions must be consistent with the person's what?
Values
An outcome that is seen as effective, efficient, and satisfying to the person is what type of mastery?
Relative mastery
What is it called when the person-environment-occupation interaction is congruent or overlapping?
Good or maximized "fit"
The three levels (hierarchy) of occupational performance
roles
tasks and occupations
abilities and observable actions
The three domains of occupation, according to CMOP-E
Leisure, productivity, and self-care
Three levels of motivation repeat each time a person encounters the environment or new roles/requirements. What are the three levels?
exploration, competency, and achievement
What does the Occupational Adaptation process start with?
Occupational challenge-->role expectations
What is the first step of the OT process using PEO?
Identify occupational strengths and problems in occupational performance
Outcomes of occupational performance and participation
Well-being and quality of life
Examples include: schools, hospitals, healthcare systems, government, funding, etc.
Institutional environment
Doing something for the sake of doing is an example of which level of motivation:
exploration, competency, or achievement?
Exploration
Self-reflection and relative mastery are part of which adaptive response subprocess?
Adaptive Response Evaluation Subprocess
According to PEO, what is defined as meeting the internal need for self-maintenance, expression, and fulfillment within the context of their roles and environment?
Occupations
When is using PEOP especially helpful?
When needing to consider a complex environment
The ability to choose, organize, and perform meaningful occupations
Occupational performance
Differences between someone in a benign versus vicious cycle?
Benign: believe in themselves, sees opportunities instead of threats, learn from failures and success is more likely
Vicious: feelings of incompetence, holds back and doesn't try, misses out on acquiring skills
1) active participation, 2) meaning to the person, and 3) a product that is the output of a process are characteristics of what, according to OA?
Occupations
According to PEO, which element (person-environment-occupation) is the most amenable to change?
Environment
How does change occur according to PEOP?
Humans use their own agency and are motivated by a desire to perform
The basis of CMOP-E, which emphasizes the client's perspective and defines the client as the instrument of change
Client-centered practice