OT 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Conversion Disorder, Henry Phipps Jr., Settlement Movement

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Domain: supporting health and participation in life through engagement: client factors, performance skills and patterns, context and environments. Purposeful activity: is a goal directed behavior or activity that has therapeutic value, which is congruent with the client"s interests, and promotes a specific skill of occupation: ex. Function (dysfunction): individual"s performance of the tasks, activities, and roles during their daily occupations. Independence: state or quality of being self-reliant; ability to perform an activity by oneself: ot"s goal, may need some equipment, but you are the judge if the client needs that or not for their own independence. Cognitive skills: a client"s mental thinking ability: working with clients on simple skills. Psychosocial: referring to the mind and its influence over social interaction/conduct: also called mental health, dealing with patience, or what is socially acceptable, or the inability to control anger. Developmental: life stages humans attain and master in order to proceed to the next stage (womb to tomb)

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