Theories of Occupational Therapy- Final
Exam
Sensory Integration should be well developed by what age? - Correct Answer-4-5 years
What four senses are
... [Show More] important to Sensory Integration Theory that allow a child to read
from left to right? - Correct Answer-1. Vision
2. Vestibular
3. Proprioceptive
4. Tactile
A child who has autism likes to be against a washing machine in order to feel the
vibrations. This is an example of what? - Correct Answer-Sensory seeking
Which of the following approaches devalued individuals?
a. Rehabilitative Approach
b. Rehabilitative FOR
c. Biomechanical Approach
d. Biomechanical FOR - Correct Answer-Rehabilitative Approach
What are Mosey's 3 postulates? - Correct Answer-1. Client-centered Approach
2. Change is expected to occur
3. Collaboration that recognizes client context and motivation.
Occupational participation as the outcome of therapeutic process is considered which of
the following?
a. Performance patterns
b. Occupations as an end
c. Social participation
d. Self efficacy - Correct Answer-Occupations as an end
According to Toglia's Dynamic Interactional Approach, engagement in occupations
leads to the development of... - Correct Answer-Self-Awareness
The type of intervention determined for someone who has an ACL of 3 would be.... -
Correct Answer-Tactile cues
According to Allen's frame of reference, what is the minimum level required to live
independently? - Correct Answer-4.6
What part of the personality (id, ego, and/or superego) controls a person's moral code
and sense of right and wrong? - Correct Answer-Superego
Which statement is FALSE about the functions of the Ego?
a. It operates on primitive drives and instant gratifications
b. It is the part of the personality that contacts the external world
c. It operates on logic and reasoning - Correct Answer-The ego does NOT operate on
primitive drives and instant gratifications (this statement describes the id)
Who is considered to be the grandfather of psychoanalysis?... [Show Less]