Group Reintegration
Getting Back to Life
Resiliency
Barriers
100

What type of building should TR do for its clients entering this stage of rehabilitation?

Skill

100

What is TR role simplified in this area? 

Normalcy 

100

Can you describe a specific TR intervention that can build resilience?

Discussion

100

What is one job of TR professionals?

 Removing barriers for clients

200

What interventions do you think would help someone who has suffered a traumatic brain injury?

Leisure activities (creative arts, puzzles, cooking) 


200

What areas of life are affected in this realm of care?

Occupational, Family, Social, Recreation

200

What is virtual TR?

TR programming that clients can join from home

200

What are common barriers for clients

Money, stigma, jobs, and services

300

How does TR help people feel less alone?

Group activities and social events

300

What kind of goals should TR professionals make with clients? 

 

Realistic and Achievable

300

What is a skills profile

A tool to measure progress in skill-building

300

How does stigma hurt clients?
 

 It makes them feel left out

400

How does TR help with depression?

Social activities and support groups

400

What is the main idea of “getting back to life”?

Helping people return to normalcy with new routines and support

400

How do wellness programs help with stress?

Mindfulness, yoga, and tai chi reduce stress and promote calmness

400

Why should TR professionals note barriers?
 

To help fix them in their community

500

What skills should TR help clients build?

Life and coping skills.

500

What areas of life does TR focus on for reintegration?
 

Work, family, social, and recreation

500

What are adaptive sports in TR?

Activities like golf, bowling, or curling that improve skills and socialization

500

What is the main barrier for clients? 

Financial

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