Occupational Therapy Theory, Models, Reference and Practice
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Occupational Therapy Theory, Models, Reference and Practice
Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory
Freudian Psychodynamic Theory
Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological System Theory
Skinner’s Behavior Theory
Cognitive Behavior Theory
System Theory
Occupational Performance Model of Australia
A conceptual practice model refers to a framework for explaining something of importance to occupational therapy practice and for providing resources such as assessments and intervention procedures to guide clinical practice. Such models offer 'theory that serves as a way of thinking about and doing practice'
The frame of reference provides a structure for identifying relevant theories and then based on this information, outlines guidelines that occupational therapists use when assessing and providing intervention.
Neuro-Developmental Treatment Frame of Reference. The Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT) frame of reference is used to analyze and treat posture and movement impairments based on kinesiology and biomechanics. ... NDT assumes that posture and movement impairments are changeable.