rehabilitation psychology Flashcards
What is rehabilitation psychology?
A field of psychology that focuses on the assessment and treatment of individuals with disabilities and chronic health conditions.
True or False: Rehabilitation psychology only addresses physical disabilities.
False
What is the primary goal of rehabilitation psychology?
To help individuals achieve optimal functioning and quality of life despite their disabilities.
Fill in the blank: Rehabilitation psychologists often work in ________ settings.
medical
Which of the following is a common population served by rehabilitation psychologists? A) Athletes B) Individuals with chronic pain C) Students
B) Individuals with chronic pain
What type of assessments do rehabilitation psychologists conduct?
Psychological assessments to evaluate cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning.
True or False: Rehabilitation psychology emphasizes the importance of social support.
True
What are some common interventions used in rehabilitation psychology?
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and problem-solving therapy.
Fill in the blank: The biopsychosocial model is an important framework in rehabilitation psychology that considers ________, ________, and ________ factors.
biological, psychological, social
What role do rehabilitation psychologists play in multidisciplinary teams?
They collaborate with other professionals to provide comprehensive care.
True or False: Rehabilitation psychologists only work with adults.
False
What is the significance of patient-centered care in rehabilitation psychology?
It emphasizes tailoring interventions to meet the individual needs and preferences of patients.
What is a common challenge faced by individuals in rehabilitation?
Adjusting to life changes and limitations due to their conditions.
What is the focus of vocational rehabilitation?
Assisting individuals with disabilities in finding and maintaining employment.
Fill in the blank: Rehabilitation psychology aims to promote ________ and ________ in individuals with disabilities.
independence, self-efficacy
What is the role of family in rehabilitation psychology?
Family involvement is crucial for providing support and facilitating the rehabilitation process.
True or False: Rehabilitation psychologists do not provide therapy.
False
What is the importance of setting realistic goals in rehabilitation?
It helps individuals stay motivated and measure progress.
Which of the following is NOT a focus area of rehabilitation psychology? A) Pain management B) Cognitive rehabilitation C) Academic performance
C) Academic performance
Fill in the blank: Rehabilitation psychologists may use ________ techniques to help patients cope with anxiety related to their conditions.
relaxation
What is the impact of stigma on individuals with disabilities?
It can lead to social isolation and decreased opportunities for rehabilitation.
True or False: Rehabilitation psychologists often use standardized tests for assessment.
True
What is the role of motivation in rehabilitation?
Motivation is essential for engaging in the rehabilitation process and achieving goals.
Fill in the blank: The ________ model emphasizes the interaction of personal, environmental, and social factors in rehabilitation.
ecological