Ethics TUOS Flashcards
Procedural/scientific reasoning
DOING of OT
- setting goals
- tx planning
- reimbursement
Interactive reasoning
TUOS
- client being affected by disease/disability
Narrative reasoning
Client’s story, future plan
Pragmatic reasoning
CONTEXT of OT’s thinking
- tx environment
- OT’s values
Conditional reasoning
Ongoing revision of treatment
Unconditional positive regard
Acceptance of the client no matter what, not judging
Blocking
Motor learning technique - same skill is repeated over short period of time
Transference vs countertransference
Transference: client responds to OT as their parent (unconscious response)
Countertransference: OT’s response to the client in the way client desires them to respond
Altruism
Giving of self to help others
Catharsis
Relieve emotion by expressing self (punching a pillow)
Universality
Shared feelings, problems not unique
Existential factors
Change comes from the self
Interpersonal learning
Input: when receiving feedback
Scaffolding
Patient does more of a task as time goes on (with less assistance)