Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Intervention with basic tenant that change in thinking or in assumptions will result in change in behavior
Used with
- anxiety disorder
- substance abuse
- mood disorder
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Form of CBT based on tenant that emotional states are affected by cognitive processes
Intervention includes
- mindfulness
- distress tolerance
- emotional regulation
- interpersonal effectiveness
Task-oriented approach
Motor recovery intervention approach that includes
- repetition of movement during meaningful, client-centered, daily activities
- activity analysis and consideration for the interaction between person, environment, and occupation