QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the purpose of the theoretical frame of reference? - CORRECT
ANSWER Frames of reference provide a perspective through which to view a client
and their therapuetic needs and guide OTs throughout the process of providing therapy
services from eval to D/C.
Examples include: biomechanical, sensory integration, cognitive-behavioral, developmental,
etc.
What are the top terms to know for MOHO? - CORRECT ANSWER Client-centered
Habituation: helps to organize occupations
Roles
Volition: helps people make choices
Performance capacity: enables people to engage
What is habituation? - CORRECT ANSWER the process by which occupation is
organized into patterns or routines
What is volition? - CORRECT ANSWER Thoughts and feelings that motivate people
to act and is comprised of personal causation, values, interests
What is performance capacity? - CORRECT ANSWER The physical and mental skills
needed for performance and the subjective experience of engaging in occupation
, What are client factors? - CORRECT ANSWER values, beliefs, spirituality, body
functions, body structures
What is occupational participation? - CORRECT ANSWER engaging in work, play, or
activities of daily living that are part of one's sociocultural context that are desired and or
necessary to one's well-being
What assumptions from occupational behavior therapy? - CORRECT ANSWER - man
has need to master, alter and improve his environment
- occupation is intrinsically motivating
- humans have a psychological need for occupation and suffer when it's lacking
Physiological (PEOP) - CORRECT ANSWER muscle strength
Psychosocial (PEOP) - CORRECT ANSWER stress
Affective (PEOP) - CORRECT ANSWER mood
Cognitive (PEOP) - CORRECT ANSWER thinking
What is a unique aspect of the CMOP model? - CORRECT ANSWER Spirituality as
the core of a person's functioning
Alter, Modify/Adapt, Establish/Restore
Adaptiveness forms to a person's ability to master occupations within their environment