FRAME OF REFERENCE Flashcards
Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Strategies
psychotherapy relaxation techniques social skills training community mobility expressive activities
Cognitive Behavioral Techniques
Assist the client to become their own therapist
educating the client about relapse prevention
Engage clients in one-on-one interaction
facilitate active engagement
Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) intervention strategies
interventions must be client-specific
focus on changing one’s occupational performance
Aimed at modifying or altering one’s environment to promote opportunities for change
aimed at skilled performance
Person-environment-occupation-performance (PEOP) intervention strategies
Recognize the role of the environment as it affect a person’s condition and participation in activities
- home management
- financial management
- community mobility
- Health management and maintenance
PEOP intervention techniques
- restorative benefits of occupational performance to enhance a person’s ability
- recognize the role of the environment as it affects the person’s health condition and participation of occupation
- enhance occupational performance by structuring occupations for meaningful participation and competent mastery
- adapt or modify the actions, task, and one’s occupation to match the client’s ability
- teaching compensatory techniques
- enhancing role functioning by increasing skill development, managing multiple role participation and clarifying role expectations
What is Behavioral FOR?
focuses on identifying and eliminating problem behaviors and build necessary functional skills
Behavioral FOR intervention strategies
- reinforcement
- systematic Desensitization - relaxation techniques
- modeling
- token economy
- punishment
Behavioral FOR intervention Techniques
- stabilize fluctuating moods - medication are taken at the right time
- improve self-concept and self-esteem
- improve insight and judgment
- Allow appropriate expression and ventilation of feelings
- promote behavioral change
- assist in forming mature interpersonal relationships
What is cognitive dysfunction FOR?
emphases on the integration of the cognitive functional ability and the level of activities that clients are able and willing to perform
Cognitive Dysfunction intervention strategies
- training
- assistance - cues, prompts, prod
- environmental adaptations
- highlighting critical details
- activities of expressing emotions
- adapting tasks demands
- memory notebook/ journal
Sample of Prep Axs
- grounding technique
- relaxing techniques
- breathing exercises
- mindfulness breathing
- movement-based technique (exercises, stretching)
- systemic desensitization
- schedule making
- sorting objects
- list-making
- preparing materials/ ingredients