OT Core Values
Kohlberg's Moral Development
Identity & Language
Stigma & Culture
Spirituality & OT
100

This OT value means putting the needs of others before your own. 

What is altruism? 

100

At this level, people obey rules to avoid punishment. 

What is pre-conventional (punishment and obedience orientation)?

100

This respectful way of referring to individuals emphasizes the person before the disability. 

What is people-first language?

100

This type of stigma occurs when negative beliefs are internalized. 

What is self-stigma? 

100

True or False: Religion and spirituality mean the same thing. 

What is False? 

200

This value emphasizes treating all clients fairly and impartially. 

What is equality?

200

Conforming to social expectations ("good boy/girl") describes this stage. 

What is conventional?

200

Instead of "wheelchair-bound", you should say this.

What is "uses a wheelchair"?

200

Stigma based on multiple marginalized identities is called this/ 

What are concurrent stigmas? 
200

The OTPF defines spirituality as the way individuals seek and express this. 

What is meaning, purpose, and connectedness? 

300

Acting with honesty, accountability, and accuracy reflects this value. 

What is truth? 

300

Respecting authority and laws is emphasized in this stage. 

What is law and order orientation (conventional)?

300

True or False: Identity is only shaped by roles and not culture. 

What is False? 

300

The continuum that describes growth from cultural destructiveness to proficiency is called this. 

What is the cultural competence continuum? 

300

Name one client example of a spiritual occupation. 

What is journaling, meditation, gardening, singing, yoga, etc.?

400

This value means respecting the inherent worth and uniqueness of each person. 

What is dignity?

400

At this level, individuals act based on their role in society but may question social values. 

What is social contract orientation (post-conventional)?

400

According to the slides, therapists should be aware of these, which can reduce clients to a condition or diagnosis. 

What are labels? 

400

This term means acceptance of cultural practices without judgment, which may cause ethical dilemmas. 

What is cultural relativism? 

400

According to Ellison & Levin, one health-promoting aspect of religion is regulation of____. 

What are lifestyles and health behaviors?

500

Using reason, judgment, and careful reflection in the OT process represents this value. 

What is prudence? 

500

Following one's conscience because it is the right thing to do is this stage. 

What is universal ethical principles (post-conventional)? 

500

Name one example of a maladaptive role OT might address in clients with mental illness. 

What is poorly developed worker, student, family, or social roles. 

500

The Kawa Model is an example of an OT framework that integrates these types of values. 

What are cultural values? 

500

An OT showing respect to a client's religion might allow this during therapy sessions. 

What is privacy for prayer or clergy visits?