Theories and Frames of Reference for Mental Health Flashcards
Allen Cognitive Disabilities Model:
The Allen Cognitive Disabilities Model uses a hierarchical continuum of cognitive ability derived from?
Piaget’s developmental theory
Corresponding ACL Level for: running stitch
3
Corresponding ACL Level for: whipstitch
4
Corresponding ACL Level for: cordovan stitch
5
Range of scores on ACL
3-5.8
Behavior modification theory is based on _____ conditioning and emphasizes _____ positive or negative reinforcement to a behavioral response.
Operant
Cognitive–behavioral theory (CBT) has at its foundation the idea that distorted thinking leads to
the behavioral and emotional problems related to mental illness.
The focus of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is to
Increase awareness of and eventually changecognitive distortions to ultimately alter behavior and the emotional impact on function
With what theory or frame of reference might you use systematic desensitization?
Cognitive behavioral therapy.
The Intentional Relationship Model is about the therapeutic use of self and ______.
the impact the therapist–
client relationship has on improving function
The Intentional Relationship Model describes a triad among
Client, occupational therapy practitioner, and occupation
What are the 5 integral principles of the Intentional Relationship Model?
- Critical self-awareness and interpersonal self-discipline are fundamental to the intentional use of
self. - Practitioners must “keep head before heart.”
- Practitioners must practice “mindful empathy.”
- The client defines a successful relationship.
- Practitioners must balance a focus on activities with a focus on the interpersonal.
The Kawa model serves as an example of?
how culture has an impact on mental health intervention in occupational therapy practice.
What is the foundation for practice in clients with mental illness using the KAWA model?
Healing must come from within a safe cultural context
MOHO describes the impact of what three things on engagement in occupations?
Volition, performance, and habituation