MH child & Adolescents Flashcards
Dimensions of occupation: sources of therapeutic power
Apeal
Intactness
Accuracy
Appeal
Designing with
Pleasure
Productivity
Restoration
Intactness
Design with
Spatial
Temporal
Sociocultural
Accuracy
Design to target client goals effectively
Therapist design skill
Collaborative occupational goal generation
Precision fit of intervention to goal
Neuro-occupational-model
Intention
Meaning
Perception
Neuro-occupational-model: Intention
State of readiness that enable one to select & define goal-directed action(s) to fulfill need & desire
Neuro-occupational-model: meaning
Actions that has the meaning accumulated from experiences and maintain through when’s history of goal development and goal directed actions and choices
Neuro-occupational-model: perception
Attitudes and beliefs shaped which change perception and awareness of persons about their own condition
Co-occupation 2 types
Parallel and shared
Co-occupation shared
Physical
Communication
Emotional
Intentional
Co-occupation: shared-intentional
Joint goals setting
Understanding and knowing each other’s intentions
Interdependent goal acquisition
Regulations of each other’s actions
3 theoretical propositions of co-occupations
- Spectrum of co-occupations characterized by unique shared physical emotional and intentional
- nature can be understood through qualitative and quantitative means
- impairment/disability across lifespan may influence how co-occupation manifested