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How does recovery movement apply to OT? - ️️integrate expertise into the collaborative relationship with individual (individualized) -fascilitate engagement in activities -empower individuals -holistic -attentive to impact of trauma -"just right" challenge Americans with Disabilities Act...

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OTD 317 Exam 1
How does recovery movement apply to OT? - ✔️✔️integrate expertise into the
collaborative relationship with individual (individualized)
-fascilitate engagement in activities
-empower individuals
-holistic
-attentive to impact of trauma
-"just right" challenge

Americans with Disabilities Act - ✔️✔️Passed by Congress in 1991, this act banned
discrimination against the disabled in employment and mandated easy access to all
public and commerical buildings.

MH care before 1900s - ✔️✔️-used restraint chairs
-"hospital for the insane"

MH care early 1900s - ✔️✔️-more moral treatment
-provided work/ occupations
-removed restraints
-encouraged participation

mental hygiene movement - ✔️✔️Mid-19th-century effort to improve care of the
mentally disordered by informing the public of their mistreatment.

Adolf Meyer - ✔️✔️psychiatrist who presented his paper on mental hygiene at a
conference

Clifford Beers - ✔️✔️-Described own mental collapse in A Mind That Found Itself
-Began campaign for reform
-lived with anxiety/ depression which spearheaded the mental hygiene movement


Early practices of MH in Medieval times - ✔️✔️looking at blood, phlegm, yellow/black
bile as an indication of MH; personal religious beliefs influenced dx/ treatment


1920 Rehab Act - ✔️✔️federal program; provides vocational assistance for people
whose disabilities were a result of war (including mental illnesses)

Olmstead Decision - ✔️✔️decision passed by supreme court ruling against forced long
term institutionalization

, What sparked Olmstead Decision? - ✔️✔️Two women with mental illness and
developmental disability were voluntarily admitted to a state run psych unit. Eventually
MH professionals recommended they be moved to a community-based program but the
women stayed confined for YEARS, they eventually filed a suit under ADA

Recovery movement - ✔️✔️-2000s civil rights movement
-began in response to MH care system that supported social inequities and
discrimination, that hindered community inclusion and recovery
-started by consumers, led by society
-all people can and do recover
-person is the expert of themselves
-built on strength and empowerment, sense of belonging, adequate income

Self-directed - ✔️✔️Directed or guided by oneself, especially as an independent agent

individualized - ✔️✔️person-centered

empowerment - ✔️✔️giving people the power to make decisions

Holistic - ✔️✔️concerning the whole rather than the parts

Non-linear - ✔️✔️A relationship which does not create a straight line.

strengths-based approach - ✔️✔️an approach to interventions that focuses on the
positive attributes of the client and the client's environment

peer support - ✔️✔️Mutual support - including the sharing of experiential knowledge
and skills and social learning - plays an invaluable role in recovery.

Respect - ✔️✔️Treating a person or their feelings with consideration

Responsibility - ✔️✔️Being responsible for one's actions

Hope - ✔️✔️feeling of desire/ expectation


MH Care Practice Settings - ✔️✔️-Inpatient care
-Outpatient care
-Community care
-Correctional institutions

Why do we address psychosocial concerns with our clients with physical conditions? -
✔️✔️-physical recovery is part of the process
-psychosocial self changes

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