Name that theory or approach
MoA
Name that Theorist
Case Study
Core Features
100

Which theory uses blocked and/or random practice? 

Motor Learning 

100

Client learns from watching peer or therapist 

Modeling 

100

Who was the pioneer of the Allen Cognitive Model

Claudia Allen
100

You're working with a group of young adults with autism. Your group is focused on social participation and making friends. 

Social Skills Training 

100

Self-efficacy 

Focuses on a person’s belief about how effective they are or will be at learning/completing a new skill

200

Which theory uses mastery of experiences and social modeling to increase confidence in abilities? 

Self Efficacy 

200

Can be positive or negative. Used to encourage or deter behavior.

Reinforcement 

200

Known for his Bobo doll experiments he pioneered social cognitive theory.

Bandura

200

You're working with a group of older adults with acute injuries to their upper extremities. Focus of the group is rehabilitation and increasing independence. 

Motor learning

Self-Efficacy

Social Learning

200

Social Cognitive Theory

Learning happens when an individual is in a social context and able to engage in both dynamic and reciprocal interactions between the person, the environment, and the behavior

300

Which theory addresses automatic thoughts or  assumptions and works on reframing them?

Cognitive Behavioral Theory

300

Name the MoA for Social Skills Training

Modeling

Reinforcement

Shaping

Generalizing

300

Created Sociocultural Theory of Cognitive Development

Lev Vygotsky

300

You're working with a group of older women with arthritis. The focus of the group is to address symptoms, and support clients with their daily challenges. 

Self-Management theory 

300

Task Oriented Approach

Training of specific functional skills and routines; increase clients awareness and success with task

400

Which theory focuses on modifying the task to support the client's performance?

Task oriented approach

400

Name the MoA for situated learning theory

Stories, reflections, cognitive apprenticeship, and collaboration. 

400

This duo laid the groundwork for self-determination theory

Deci & Ryan 

400

You're leading a group of college students with anxiety and/or depression who have just started school after a leave of absence. The focus of the group is to help each client transition back to classes and college life. 

Cognitive behavioral theory

Self-efficacy

self-determination

Social learning

400

Neurofunctional Approach 

Cognitive intervention that focuses on developing habitual routines & automatic functional competencies

8 stages 

Learn by doing, Training in situations, Helps client overlearn tasks (or make tasks automatic), errorless learning

500

Which theory pulls from social learning, CBT, and self efficacy? (Hint: commonly used to address the emotional aspects of having a chronic condition)

Self-Management 

500

Name the MoA for self determination. 

Autonomy, competence, relatedness

500

Creators of Situated learning theory

Lave & Wenger 

500

You are leading a group of students transitioning out of high school. Client's have various goals such as using public transportation, applying for college, or getting a job.

CO-OP

Self-Efficacy

Self-Determination 

CBT: Self instruction 

500

Situated Learning Theory

Claims people are more inclined to learn by active participation in learning experiences and that learning is unintentional and situated within authentic activity, context, and culture of a community of practice.