HSC 3243 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Therapeutic Relationship, Habituation, Chapter 27
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Peop : top down approach; focuses on the occupation first, not the symptoms of the pt: for: local outlook. Analysis of occupational performance: organize objective data, synthesize objective data. ** evidence: consider what theory or operating assumptions are most relevant for client: targeted outcomes, create goals, determine procedures and measure progress, intervention, intervention plan, determine interventions, select intervention, intervention implementation, carry out interventions, monitor clients response. **evidence: provides the foundation for determining whether the client needs continued services: ***** evidence: theory, research, therapist experience, and client preferences are used in each section. Potential cultural issues that may impact care: beliefs about health, well-being, and illness; gender and family roles; and touch and personal space. Solving: signs of a troubled therapeutic relationship, change in affect or attitude, client complains of being bored, questioning the utility of therapy, dreading the next appointment, conflict between client and therapist, change in attendance patterns of client.