The term orthopedic refers to conditions caused by disruption of what body system
muscular-skeletal system
Cerebral palsy results from damage to this area
brain damage
To be this means that a set of presumed cause-effect dynamics place an individual child or adolescent in danger of future negative outcomes
At-risk
This statement is consistent with which theory:
People are more successfully if they stay engaged in daily life
Activity theory
Hemiplegia is most commonly caused by this type of injury
spinal cord injury
lack of social or emotional reciprocity, stereotypical or repetitive motions, lack of varied or spontaneous make-believe play all characterize this disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder
These are 3 possible symptoms of schizophrenia
Delusions
Hallucinations
Catatonic behavior
The level of risk on the at-risk continuum that involves the development of gateway behaviors is this
imminent risk
This diagnosis exhibits the following symptoms:
loss of intellectual functioning, memory loss, loss of functional skills, and behavior symptoms such as agitation and passivity
Dementia
One common symptom of right brain stroke is
weak or paralyzed left side
Poor muscle tone, hyperflexibility, visual problems, and premature aging are all characteristics of
Down syndrome
This is a mental health care facility that serves individuals who have committed crimes and who are under the supervision of the courts
forensic facility
Recreation therapists use this as an experimental intervention to change how a person perceives and responds to challenges
Adventure Therapy
This theory suggests that older people withdraw from peripheral social contacts but maintain close relationships with friends and relatives throughout life
Socio-emotional selectivity theory
One common symptom of left brain stroke
aphasia
Typically, children with this type of Muscular Dystrophy often use wheelchairs by the time they are 12 and die as a result of weakness of the heart and respiratory muscles. It is also the most common type of MD
Duchenne MD
Gradually removing external reinforcers as part of a behavior modification program is called this
fading
This is an example of what type of prevention:
A program which provides leisure education including leisure awareness, skills training, and resource identification to children who are obese
secondary prevention
This intervention cues clients with dementia to think back and recall past experiences, events, memories
Reminiscence
A common intervention group recommended for clients with aphasia is
social skills training
While using a sensory room can be beneficial to many different developmental disorders, it is most effective for individuals with this diagnosis who need sensory inputs as cues
Autism
The process of gradually introducing anxiety provoking stimuli in an effort to acclimate the client to its presence is know as this
systematic desensitization
This approach is characterized by focusing on a youth's talents, strengths, interests, and potential
Positive youth development approach
When working with aging clients, Recreation Therapists try to promote this to create a greater perception of who or what controls him/her from within
internal locus of control