THEORIES
MOHO
Framework
Misc.
Therapeutic use of self
100
What contains the standards for behaviors based upon learned rules- operates unconsciously
What is superego Chapter 2 slide 3
100
Person causation, values and interests with motivation
What is volition Chapter 3 slide 37
100
Basic unit of knowledge
What is theory
100
Axis that contains clinical disorders, major mental disorders, developmental and learning disorders
What is Axis 1 Chapter 6 slide 3
100
ALOR stands for
What is ask, listen, observe, reflect Chapter 10 slide 11
200
What theory states that all behaviors are learned and actions that have pleasurable consequences tend to be normal
What is behavioral theory Chapter 2 slide 7
200
Characteristics and objects of a given environment that permit or invite an action
What is environmental opportunity Chapter 3 slide 41
200
Variables that exist that affect performance such as body functions and body structures
What is client factors Chapter 4 slide 14
200
A sensory experience that does not correspond to external reality
What is hallucinations Chapter 11 slide 12
200
Sense of friendliness, interest, and enthusiasm the therapist conveys
What is warmth Chapter 10 slide 7
300
Contains the drives to self preservation and pleasure- unconscious
What is the Id Chapter 2 slide 3
300
Skills and rules for using skills
What is performance Chapter 3 slide 37
300
Habits, routines and roles learned by the individual to carry out his/her occupations
What is performance patterns Chapter 4 slide 13
300
To substitute occupational performance with external aides you use what type of strategy
What is compensatory strategies Chapter 22 slide 3
300
The ability to understand how the other person feels
What is empathy Chapter 10 slide 6
400
Regulates the behavior by compromising the demands of the Id, superego, and reality
What is the ego Chapter 2 slide 3
400
Habits and internalized values
What is habituation Chapter 3 slide 37
400
Refers to a system of acquiring knowledge
What is domain Chapter 4 slide 4
400
7 stages of grieve
What is shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, testing, acceptance
400
Ability to be oneself openly
What is genuineness Chapter 10 slide 8
500
What theory contains the view of illness and the view of intervention
What is cognitive-behavioral theory Chapter 2 slide 10
500
Ways in which the environment induces specific behavior or limits behavior in a certain range with constraints and demands
What is environmental press Chapter 3 slide 41
500
A general class of human performance that is goal directed
What is an activity Chapter 4 slide 5
500
What does RUMBA stand for
What is relevant, understandable, measurable, behavioral, achievable Chapter 16 slide 10
500
When the other person (usually the therapist) unconsciously falls into the role projected
What is counter transference Chapter 10 slide 18