12 Questions
What is the main focus of the psychodynamic-object relations approach?
Utilizing symbols to promote insight into the self
Which aspect is explicitly addressed in the Model of Human Occupation?
Motivation
What is the core principle of the occupation-based approach?
Focusing on daily occupations and personal health
In the psychodynamic-object relations approach, what is the conscious use of self primarily utilized for?
Developing rapport with the client
Which of the following best describes the focus of cognitive behavioral therapy?
All of the above
What distinguishes the human behavior model in terms of conscious and unconscious influences?
Conscious and unconscious both impact human behavior
According to the cognitive-behavioral approach, what is emphasized as key to influencing emotions and behaviors?
Maladaptive behaviors and thinking patterns
What is the level of supervision for an intermediate-level occupational therapist (OT)?
Face-to-face 1x every 2 weeks
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of expressed emotion in relatives of those with psychiatric conditions?
Emotional detachment
What is the primary effect of dementia on a person's ability to communicate?
Progressive loss of the ability to communicate
Which of the following is a characteristic of social functioning in individuals with schizophrenia?
Difficulty in using social cues to provide information about social exchanges
What is the primary reason for individuals with serious mental illness to be admitted to a state hospital?
They have been accused of committing a crime
This quiz explores the importance of the client's mental state, unconscious symbolism, and creative expression in self-insight. It also delves into the significance of the therapist-client relationship and the use of self to foster a therapeutic environment. Furthermore, it discusses how human behavior is influenced by both conscious and unconscious factors.
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