This model focuses on different aspects of the individual and how it impacts occupation including the roles they have and the things that motivate them.
What is Model of Human Occupation (MOHO)?
This type of assessment compares the patient's knowledge and skills against a predetermined standard.
What is criterion-referenced assessment?
These type of services include service-providers who have lived experience and have previously faced their own recovery or treatment
What is peer-led services?
This individual role for group would look for sympathy from their group using unreasonable insecurity, personal confusion, or self-deprication
What is help-seeker role?
The length of time that a typical involuntary hold lasts.
What is 72 hours?
This type of stigma occurs when the individual agrees with known stigma and internalizes the negative stereotypes about themselves
What is self-stigma?
This is the type of assessment that requires a person to read an item and select or write a response.
What is a self-report?
This type of employment has individuals be placed on the job and receive training and support as they work
What is supported employment?
This type of group focuses on active involvement in occupations in the natural context where members work together to complete a task
What is task-oriented group?
This type of court is designed to address a defendant’s underlying problems and assign remediation, restitution, or rehabilitation as alternatives to incarceration.
What is problem-solving court?
This movement occurred during the formation of occupational therapy and focused on addressing the inhumane treatment of individuals with mental illness and promoted human treatment
What is moral treatment?
This MOHO self-report assessment examines how a client rates their competence and value attached to different occupational activities.
What is the occupational self-assessment? This tool can be used to reassess clients' progress at discharge, so it can can serve as an outcome measure of therapy.
This setting provides a day program where members lead the program and complete services needed to run it. They also have opportunities for employment and education of different skills.
What is the psychosocial clubhouse model?
At this stage of change, the client has decided that using a substance is a problem in their life and is actively making plan for how to live without the substance.
What is is the preparation or planning stage? A therapist can engage the client to realistically assess potential challenges to making a change and create a realistic plan in their daily activities to support this change.
This study found that when individuals have high levels of this they are statistically more likely to engage in at-risk behaviors and have negative impacts on their overall health.
What is the ACEs (adverse childhood event) study?
This term refers a person's prolonged lack of engagement in meaningful daily activities due to external factors.
What is occupational deprivation?
This assessment looks at wellness behaviors across the 8 dimensions of wellness (physical, spiritual, social, intellectual, emotional, occupational, environmental, and financial)
What is wellness inventory?
These are potential interventions that could be provided for students in a school setting at the Tier 2 level to address stress levels secondary to testing anxiety
What is anything that addresses both prevention and health promotion of early symptoms (as they are already identified at risk) and is often provided in small groups (e.g., coping skills group for teenage mothers in high school, Social group for children who are unhoused, etc.)?
You have evaluated a client using Allen Cognitive Level Screen, and have scored in level 4. The intervention that would be appropriate is
What is goal-directed, tangible activity with written instructions with clear end results given minimal assistance to identify and correct mistakes
An OT practitioner is providing a 17 year old with psychosis an intervention focused on optimizing the person's socialization and engagement in school and work activities despite the presence of mental health symptoms. This type of programming is called
What is early psychosis services?
This therapeutic mode has the therapist facilitating pragmatic thinking to address dilemmas by finding choices, prompting questions, and providing opportunities to analyze it.
What is the problem solving mode?
What are examples of assessments that should be used with the Allen Cognitive Level Screening (ACLS) - 5?
What is the Allen Diagnostic Module, Functional task observation, or Routine Task Inventory?
The role of an OTP in an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team includes
What is addressing rehabilitation to engage in necessary occupations to promote independence for living skills and treating client's personal needs according to what they prioritize?
This individual presents with a low neurological threshold and active behavioral response when dealing with specific textures in their clothing. What is this called and how would you expect them to behave?
What is sensory avoidant and they will be uncomfortable or upset when wearing clothing that is not to their preference
Symptoms of metabolic syndrome which increase risk for DM and CHD.
What is abdominal obesity, raised triglycerides, elevated HDL cholesterol, hypertension, and elevated fasting glucose?