Criado por Robin Decker
aproximadamente 6 anos atrás
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Who are some developmental theorists?
Who used sensory integration treatment with persons with schizophrenia?
Who developed the lifestyle performance model?
According to Freud, what is the ego?
All behavior that is learned is the premise of what theory?
Who had 8 stages of Psychosocial function?
Why do the Id and Superego conflict?
Which theorist used the terms: schemas, assimilation, and accommodation?
Who developed the air crib?
What are rationalization, denial, projection, and sublimation examples of?
Who developed sensory integration treatment?
Who was the father of psychoanalytic theory?
What is low registration?
What does the transtheoretical model refer to?
What is empathy?
Whose stages include sensorimotor & formal operations?
Who did the Bobo doll experiment?
What were some early treatments for the mentally ill?
What are the 2 principles of sensory integration treatment?
Who researched classical conditioning?
Who developed the cognitive disabilities frame of reference?
Name some defense mechanisms.
What was moral treatment?
Where was most of the early work in Occupational Therapy done?
Who developed client centered therapy?
Critical Development in 1950's?
ECT is done without anesthesia.
True or False
Who developed the hierarchy of needs?
Who used the terms:
shaping, chaining, & reinforcement?
Who discussed the id, Ego, and Superego?
What is the underlying assumption of cognitive behavioral therapy?
What is the difference between sensory sensitivity & sensory avoidance?
Who talked about developmental lag?
Early OT used activities to allow for expressing what was in the unconscious. True or False?
Who used the term "doing"?
Name the senses according to Jean Ayres.
Who are the theorists we discussed related to Humanism?
What is shaping?
Who developed the 4 quadrants for sensory processing?
What are the ABC's associated with RET or REBT?
Who discussed object relations?
How many stages of development did Freud discuss?
Who talked about the collective unconscious?
Sensory integration treatment primarily treats what senses?
What are Havinghurst's 5 functions of work?
Who talked about drives?
Which is physiological? Operant or Classical conditioning?
What level of group is generally not seen in the hospital? Mostly seen in community groups?
What did Philippe Pinel and William Tuke have in common?
Is Ego Integrity vs Despair an early or late stage of development?
Critical development during the 1950's was?
Who talked about "recapitulation of ontogenesis"?
Environmental compensation is a term associated with?
What did Pavlov use for experiments?
Which theorist talked about distorted thinking?
What is chaining?
According to Freud, what is the Id?
Llorens talked about types of groups.
True or False?
What theory uses terms pre-contemplation, action stage & maintenance stage?
Llorens talked about development incorporating developmental theories.
True or False?
What was the model developed by Fidler?
What are some of the premise of cognitive disabilities frame of reference?
Who are some of the cognitive behavioral theorists?
ECT is still used today.
True or False?
Who used terms non-directive and open invitation to talk?
Who developed REBT?
Who developed Operant Conditioning?
Who identified functions of work?
Erikson believed in none of Freud's ideas.
True or False?
Name some components of the Recovery Model.
Who talked about physical/intellectual & social/personal tasks?
What is the main concept of developmental theory?
What are some of the adaptive skills according to Mosey?
Who use the terminology initiative vs guilt?
Which theorist felt people learn better through imitation than trial and error?
In which level of group according to Mosey would the leader have to take the biggest role?
Is psychiatric rehabilitation based on a particular theory?
True or False?
According to Freud, what is the super-ego?
What is sensation seeking?
What physician was one of the founds of OT?
What stages include anal, oral, & genital?
What is sensory integration?
What are Mosey's level of groups?
What group requires the least amount of interaction with others?