Counseling Models


COUNSELING MODELS

Counseling Models

Counseling Models

Introduction

The purpose of this study was to examine how cognitive-behavioral model of human occupation explain the behavior, dysfunction, the treatment approach and its relevance to occupational therapy. Kielhofner and Burke's model of human occupation (Barris, 1988) estimated that humans have an innate tendency to explore and control their environment.

It interacts with the environment where participation in the occupation. The professions are the means by which an individual pursues its objectives. In this model, occupations are defined as complex, organized groups of behavior-based targets (Bruce and Borg, 1993). One of the measures selected and occupations are a meaningful ...
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