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Theories = Frames of Reference = Model |
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- psychoanalytic theory
- Freud
- id/superego/ego
- memory perception, reality testing, defense mechanisms, symbols
- relationships w. objects in environment
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- Erikson, Gesell, Piaget, Haverstein*
- must master each stage of dev.
- problems occur when faulty development/faulty learning occurs
- lags in dev. can be corrected thru tx.; can get thru dev. sequence
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- Pavlov, Skinner
- all behavior is learned.
- consequences of behavior
- care and CONSISTENT reward of desired beh. (or use of punishment)
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Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
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- Aaron Beck
- human beh based on what we think and believe.
- maladaptive patterns of thinking
- change thinking = change beh.
- assumptions, attributions, cognitions
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Client-center theory
(humanistic) |
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- Carl Rogers
- "non-judgmental; hope"
- each person has potential to control/direct their own growth and dev.
- probs occur when person is unaware of feeling/choices
- warm, empathetic surrounding
- "must preserve self-esteem and personal value"
- "unconditional positive regard"
- "therapist who accepts the client as the client wishes to be accepted"
- "minimal response, 'so i hear you saying...'
- make consumers responseible for their choices, blunt e.g. AA
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Psychiatric Rehabilitation approach |
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- functioning in the envrionment of one's choice is possible for everyone
- to function, must possess skills and resources
- absense of skills/resources can limit functioning
- skills can be strengthened with practice
- hope for the future
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- biochemical electrical activity in the brain
- defect in anatomy or imbalance of elec/chem funct. in brain cause mental illness
- drugs, surgery
- brain-based MI vs. learned thoughts/beh. MI
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Development of Adaptive Skills
(role acquision/social skills training) |
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Anne Cronin Mosey
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"recapitulation of ontogenesis" i.e. stage by stage repeating of dev./sequence
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6 areas of adaptive skills/stages of dev. pp.56-57
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*intrinsic motivation*- critical! motivation of pt. must be engaged for dev. to occur
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role acquisition
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MOHO
model of human occupation |
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- Gary Kielhofner
- humans natural tendency to interact with environ.
- explore and master
- humans = open systems
- human action in environ. = "human occupation"
- human occupation: volition (motivation) + habituation (habits, e.g. ADLs, iADLs) + performance
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- Sensory processing and integration are prerequisites for func. in daily life
- feel and behave different if problems in sens. system
- 5 primary senses + the "sensory system (3)"
- 3 sensory systems: 1. proprioceptive 2. tactile 3. vestibular
- sensory system foundation is critical; base of all other sensory functioning!
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Cognitive Disabilities Theory |
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- Claudia Allen
- ADAPTATION theory!
- pts. have maxed ability to problem-solve
- our ability to problem-solve thru-out the day varies
- use adaptations to still be functional, for example, labeling things
- *take the problem solving out of activities as much as possible*
- problem-solving disability*
- *problem-solving is only a real factor in NEW learning (once memorized, its in kinesthetic memory)
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6 levels of cognitive disabilities theory pp. 84 |
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- automatic actions
- postural actions
- manual actions
- goal-directed actions
- exploratory actions
- planned actions
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