OTD 317 Mental Health Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Solved correctly
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OTD 317 Mental Health
How did disability advocacy play a role in mental health history? - ️️Disability
advocates made the push that those with mental illnesses are allowed to move to
mental institutions that foster the least restrictive environment in the community or
community-based programs
Arts & Crafts Movem...
OTD 317 Mental Health Exam 1
How did disability advocacy play a role in mental health history? - ✔️✔️Disability
advocates made the push that those with mental illnesses are allowed to move to
mental institutions that foster the least restrictive environment in the community or
community-based programs
Arts & Crafts Movement - ✔️✔️- This early OT approach/movement placed value on
creating something with your own hands/providing satisfying work
- Industrialization/mechanism of society
Work Cure - ✔️✔️- This early OT approach was developed by Adolf Meyer
- The return of handicapped workers to productive living that was self supporting, rather
than a life of bed rest, idleness, & dependence
Habit Training - ✔️✔️- Helping patients to independently follow daily routines & use
time appropriately
- This early OT approach was developed by Eleanor Clarke Slagle
What was the era of mental health care before the 1900s called? - ✔️✔️Pre-moral
treatment
What was the era of mental health care during the early 1900s called? - ✔️✔️Moral
Treatment Era
What was the mental health movement at the turn of the 20th century called? -
✔️✔️Mental Hygiene Movement
Who spearheaded the Mental Hygiene Movement? - ✔️✔️Clifford Beers
Key Legislation- Olmstead, ADA - ✔️✔️1990's ADA passed & Olmstead Decision was
passed by supreme court ruling against forced long term institutionalization
What was the era of mental health care called in the 2010s? - ✔️✔️Health & Wellness
Movement
What are the 3 early occupational therapy approaches? - ✔️✔️1. Arts & Crafts
Movement
2. Work Cure
3. Habit Training
What were the 2 key legislations in mental health history? - ✔️✔️1. Olmstead Decision
2. American Disabilities Act (ADA)
, This legislation makes it so legally, there must be provided community based services
to persons with disabilities when services are appropriate, the individual does not
oppose it & can be reasonably accommodated - ✔️✔️Olmstead Decision
This legislation prohibits discrimination based on disability & requires public places to
have accommodations - ✔️✔️American Disability Act (ADA)
Recognizes the ability of people with mental illnesses to participate in mainstream of
society, stems from a confluence of factors, including data showing that many people
eventually recover from serious mental illnesses - ✔️✔️Recovery Movement
What are the 10 component of recovery? - ✔️✔️1. Self Direction
2. Individualized & Personalized
3. Empowerment
4. Holistic
5. Non-linear
6. Strengths-based
7. Peer Support
8. Respect
9. Responsibility
10. Hope
Consumers decide their path of recovery by optimizing autonomy, independence &
control of resources to achieve a self-determined life - ✔️✔️Self Direction
There are multiple paths to recovery based on an individuals unique strengths &
resiliences - ✔️✔️Individualized & Person-Centered
Consumers have the authority to choose from a range of options to participate in all
decisions including allocation of resources that will affect their lives, & are educated &
supported in doing so - ✔️✔️Empowerment
Recovery encompasses an individuals whole life including mind, body, spirit &
community - ✔️✔️Holistic
Recovery is not a step by step process, but one based on continual growth, occasional
setbacks & learning from experiences - ✔️✔️Non-Linear
Recovery focuses on valuing & building on multiple capacities, resiliencies, talents,
coping abilities, & inherent worth of individuals - ✔️✔️Strengths Based
Mutual support including sharing of experimental knowledge & social learning -
✔️✔️Peer Support
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