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an approach to guide occupational therapy group intervention |
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8 elements of a Functional Group Model |
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- Frame of Reference
- Assumptions
- Concepts
- Expected Results of Intervention
- Assessment Instruments
- Intervention Strategies
- Logical Deductions
- Intervention Principles
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5 elements of Frame of Reference |
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- Group Dynamics
- Effectance
- Needs Hierarchy
- Purposeful Activity
- Adaptation
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Interrelationships of persons in a small group |
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Belief that individuals are drawn toward activity and that this behavior is self-motivated |
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Belief that humans have many needs, which are arranged in order of importance: lower needs must be fulled before higher ones can be met |
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"satisfaction of needs", defined as those activities that encourage an adaptive response |
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Occurs through engaging in goal-directed or meaningful activity or occupations |
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Ideas we accept as vaild or true without having scientific proof. |
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- People
- Health
- Occupation-Based
- Functional Group
- Social System
- Change
- Functional
- Action
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Comprised of adaptation and occupation. |
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The functional group model is ___ ___.
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Action can manifest itself in 4 different forms within the group: |
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- Purposeful Action
- Self-Initiated Action
- Spontaneous Action
- Group Centered Action
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The method of gathering data includes: |
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- observation
- needs assessment
- content
- process analysis
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