OT Process Flashcards

Tools of Practice, Clinical Reasoning, Types of Groups, Group Leadership Roles

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Purposeful Activities

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processes that are directed toward a desired outcome

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Types of Clinical Reasoning

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Procedural 
Interactive
Narrative
Pragmatic
Conditional
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Procedural Reasoning

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The “doing” of the practice

Involves identifying problems related OTs domain of concern, goal setting, and tx planning

Implements strategies by gathering and interpreting client data

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Interactive Reasoning

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Deals with how the disability/disease affects the person

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Narrative Reasoning

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Deals with the individuals occupational story and focuses on the process of change needed to reach an imagined future

Identifies roles and activities that were/are important to client before/after illness

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Pragmatic Reasoning

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The context in which the OT practitioners thinking occurs

Considers the tx environment and OT practitioner’s values, knowledge, abilities, and experiences

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Conditional Reasoning

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Involves an ongoing revision of tx

Represents an integration of interactive, procedural, and pragmatic reasoning

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Group Origin Phase

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leader composes protocols and planning

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Group Orientation Phase

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involves members learning what the group is about, making a commitment to the group, and developing initial connections with other members

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Group Intermediate Phase

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members develop interpersonal bonds, group norms, and specialized member roles thru involvement in goal-directed activities and clarification of group’s purpose

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Group Conflict Phase

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Challenges the group’s structure, purpose, or process with dissension and disagreement among the group.
Unsuccessful resolution results in dissolution of group.
Successful resolution results in modifications enabling the group to move to the next phase

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Group Cohesion Phase

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involves members regrouping after conflict leading to group stability

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Group Maturation Phase

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members use their skills and energies to be productive and to achieve group’s goals

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Group Termination Phase

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Involves dissolution of the group due to lack of engagement of the members, inability to resolve conflict, administrative complaints, goal attainment, or task accomplishment.

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Directive Group Leadership

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OT is responsible for the planning and structure of group
Members have limited cognitive, verbal, and social skills (parallel/project)
Leader’s goal is task accomplishment

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Facilitative Group Leadership

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OT shares responsibility for the group and for group process with members
Members skill levels and engagement are moderate (egocentric-cooperative/cooperative)
Leader’s goal is to have members acquire skills thru experience

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Advisory Group Leadership

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OT functions as a resource to the members who set the agenda and structure the group’s functioning
Members skills and engagement are high (mature)
Leader’s role is to have members understand and self-direct the process

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Continuum of Groups

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Parallel
Project
Egocentric-Cooperative
Cooperative
Mature
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Parallel Group

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Members perform individual tasks in the presence of others

Develops a basic level of awareness, trust, and comfort with others in the group

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Project Group

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Perform a shared, short-term activity with another member of the group in a comfortable cooperative manner

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Egocentric-Cooperative Group

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Members select and implement a long-range activity that reqs group interaction to complete
Enable members to identify and meet the needs of themselves and others

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Cooperative Group

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Members engage in a group activity that facilitates free expression of ideas and feelings
Enables members to identify and meet socioemotional needs

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Mature Group

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Members to assume all functional socioemotional and task roles within the group

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Universality

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curative factor gained from other members’ sharing of similar feelings, thoughts, and problems.

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Using Fidler’s task-oriented group as a context for treatment to help participants explore healthy ways to deal with conflict. Which of the following activities would be BEST for this group?

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An activity that is challenging and likely to cause tension among members

A group environment in which conflicts are likely to occur can help participants practice resolving conflict in appropriate ways.