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20Q: Holistic and Compassionate Care Educator

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1.  What can help to facilitate positive coping to prevent burnout for new occupational therapists?
  1. Spend extra time at work learning expectations of a new environment
  2. Find a mentor; maintain healthy routines and habits
  3. Start with a couple of part time jobs in order to select the preferred environment
  4. Get a temporary license while studying for NBCOT and start a new job
2.  What is a primary basic skill for occupational therapists that is needed in working with clients who have mental health conditions and/or developmental disabilities?
  1. The ability to diagnose per DSM 5
  2. The ability to conduct DBT
  3. The ability to establish rapport
  4. Knowledge of Physical Agent Modalities
3.  The Fairweather Mental Health Model is?
  1. A clubhouse model
  2. Quality housing, meaningful work, and training in how to live in peer-supported environments
  3. A cognitive behavioral approach to community living
  4. An expert based interdisciplinary model
4.  What are major occupational therapy interventions for people who are living in the community with mental illness?
  1. Medications and psychoanalysis
  2. Talk therapy and meditation
  3. Holistic occupation based approaches
  4. Classic sensory integration and Applied Behavior Analysis
5.  What is DBT (dialectical behavioral therapy) as an occupational therapy intervention?
  1. Talk therapy
  2. Derived from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy that is used with used with a wide variety of populations including depression, eating disorders, and anxiety disorders.
  3. Behavioral Therapy applying occupations and reward systems
  4. A MOHO based intervention designed to maximize occupational performance in community settings
6.  Phenomenological research is?
  1. Quantitative research focused on large data sets
  2. Norm referenced approaches
  3. An observation based quantitative approach
  4. A qualitative approach focusing on the lived experience
7.  When defining occupational therapy in behavioral health, the author uses all of the concepts below with the EXCEPTION of which one?
  1. Holistic approach
  2. Skill training
  3. Psychotherapy
  4. Occupation-based approaches
8.  Which of the following was not identified by the author as a means to generate more clinical research in behavioral health?
  1. Partnering with other disciplines
  2. Developing mentoring programs
  3. Emphasizing globally relevant research
  4. Focusing on OTD as an entry level point to the profession
9.  What does the acronym WRAP stand for?
  1. Wellness Research Activity Plan
  2. Wellness Recovery Action Plan
  3. Work Recovery Assessment Plan
  4. None of the above
10.  In her book, "Adults with Intellectual Disability," the three sections include ALL EXCEPT:
  1. Assessment and intervention
  2. Facilitating quality of life
  3. Considerations with specialty populations
  4. Innovative approaches to intervention for adults with IDD

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