This profession focuses on helping people participate in meaningful daily activities.
A. Physical therapy
B. Occupational therapy
C. Speech therapy
D. Behavioral health therapy
What is Occupational therapy?
OT in mental health is distinct because it focuses primarily on:
A. Processing emotions through dialogue
B. Reducing psychiatric symptoms
C. Improving participation in daily activities
D. Increasing insight into diagnoses
What is Improving participation in daily activities?
A patient reports “I know what to do, I just don’t do it.” OT would MOST directly address:
A. Lack of insight into symptoms
B. Difficulty translating knowledge into action
C. Need for additional therapy sessions
D. Severity of diagnosis
What is Difficulty translating knowledge into action?
Establishing consistent sleep-wake cycles and a proper sleep environment is called:
A. Sleep hygiene
B. Sleep regulation
C. Sleep routine
D. Behavioral sleep modification
What is Sleep hygiene?
OT helps individuals return to:
A. Independent living
B. Meaningful participation
C. Adaptive functioning
D. Routines
What is Meaningful participation?
OT practitioners address physical, mental, and emotional barriers using this approach.
A. Symptom-based
B. Medication-focused
C. Holistic
D. Diagnosis-driven intervention
What is Holistic?
OT often targets routines in sleep, activity, and nutrition to improve:
A. Treatment adherence
B. Wellness
C. Behavioral activation outcomes
D. Symptom stabilization
What is Wellness?
A patient reports learning coping skills in group but not using them at home. OT would MOST likely address:
A. Increasing therapy frequency
B. Practicing skills within existing daily activities
C. Engaging with family and friends to help the patient
D. Adding medication support
What is Practicing skills within existing daily activities?
B. Behavioral activation
C. Functional re-engagement
D. Activity pacing
What is Activity pacing?
What is Independence?
In OT, “occupations” refer to:
A. Structured work and vocational roles
B. Activities tied to productivity and independence
C. Daily meaningful activities
D. Tasks necessary for discharge readiness
What are Daily meaningful activities?
This OT approach focuses on building consistent habits and routines.
A. Skills generalization training
B. Routine-based intervention
C. Crisis intervention
D. Medication management
What is Routine-based intervention?
OT turns coping skills into:
A. Behavioral strategies
B. Habits and routines
C. Emotional regulation tools
D. Structured interventions
What are Habits and routines?
A patient struggles with low motivation and inconsistent routines. Which OT intervention BEST supports change?
A. Increasing insight into emotional triggers
B. Encouraging participation in group discussions
C. Structuring small, achievable daily activities to build routine
D. Tracking symptom severity over time
What is Structuring small, achievable daily activities to build routine?
D. Long-term recovery
What is Long-term recovery?
This framework guides OT practice and includes ADLs, sleep, and social participation.
A. DSM-5
B. Biopsychosocial Framework
C. OTPF
D. NBCOT
What is OTPF?
OT improves this by increasing engagement in meaningful roles.
A. Social functioning
B. Quality of life
C. Role competency
D. Emotional stability
What is Quality of life?
Consistent sleep, activity, and nutrition improve this in the military:
A. Readiness
B. IQ
C. Medication levels
D. Charting accuracy
What is Readiness?
Aligning activities with personal beliefs and ideals is:
A. Values clarificationB. Values-based engagement
C. Family-centered
D. Client-centered
What is Values-based engagement?
Meeting demands of work and life roles is:
A. Compliance
B. Functional performance
C. Insight
D. Motivation
What is Functional performance?
OT focuses on improving this, rather than just reducing symptoms.
A. Diagnosis
B. Occupational performance
C. Medication adherence
D. Occupational functionality
What is Occupational performance?
When mental health limits daily functioning, OT describes this as:
A. Occupational imbalance
B. Occupational dysfunction
C. Occupational crisis
D. Functional decline
What is Occupational dysfunction?
Within an interdisciplinary mental health program, OT most directly focuses on:
A. Emotional processing of trauma
B. Symptom reduction and stabilization
C. Daily life structure and routine development
D. Diagnostic clarification and assessment
What is Daily life structure and routine development?
A patient understands coping strategies but continues to struggle with follow-through in daily life. Which OT intervention BEST addresses this gap?
A. Increasing psychoeducation on coping strategies
B. Processing barriers in a group discussion setting
C. Embedding coping strategies into specific daily routines and activities
D. Monitoring symptom trends over time
What is Embedding coping strategies into specific daily routines and activities?
OT in mental health transforms coping skills into:
A. Diagnoses
B. Medication plans
C. Daily functional routines
D. Self-awareness and strength
What are Daily functional routines?