This model involves functional interventions, leisure education, and recreation participation.
What is the Leisure Ability Model?
A systematic process using recreation and or leisure to improve the physical well-being, psychological health, and quality of life in individuals with illnesses and conditions, while reducing barriers and restrictions.
What is Recreational Therapy?
What is major depressive disorder?
This is "the glue" of the process, meaning it occurs at each step of a client's treatment or experience with the recreational therapist.
What is Documentation?
What is Social/Social Skills Training (SST)?
This term is used to describe the full acceptance and integration of people with disabilities into the mainstream.
What is inclusive recreation?
This model involves components of prescriptive activities, recreation, and leisure.
What is Health Protection/Health Promotion Model?
Recreation and Leisure are the same thing.
What is No!?
This disorder accounts for people that use different substances and that have different disorders each with unique features and symptoms.
What is Substance Use Disorder?
Consideration of latest evidence on interventions that represent best practices while considering the clinical expertise of the recreational therapist.
What is Evidence-based practice?
This diagnostic grouping has limitations in verbal and non-verbal communication, difficulty relating to people, and can exhibit repetitive behavior patterns.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
The goal of recreational therapy.
To achieve the highest level of well-being and quality of life.
This model involves self-determination and intrinsic motivation.
What is Self-determination and Enjoyment Enhancement Model?
Two concepts that play a key role in leisure.
What is self-determination and intrinsic motivation?
An individual is seeing and touching with objects that others are unable to see.
What is a visual hallucination?
This is considered foundational and identifies client needs and strengths.
What is assessment?
Inability to cope with stressful situations, genetic disorders, early childhood experiences are all examples of this.
What are causes of Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities?
What is places recreational therapists can work?
This model has an ecological perspective, focusing on the environment as an important component.
What is the Flourishing through Leisure Model - an extension of the Leisure and Well-being Model
The qualified provider of Recreational Therapy Services.
What is a CTRS (Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist)? Also, in North Carolina - an LRT (Licensed Recreational Therapist)
This group of disorders (there are 3) is characterized by fear and anxiety and potential other symptoms, depending on the symptoms.
What are anxiety, stress, and trauma-related disorders?
Client goals and or program goals are appraised during this phase. Changes or adjustments can be made to goals and program, depending on outcomes.
What is Evaluation?
The classification systems for ID and DD.
What is Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Profound levels of ID per APA and what is Intermittent, Limited, Extensive, and Pervasive Support per AAIDD?
Treating clients with dignity and respect, along with being genuine, nonjudgemental, and empathetic toward clients creates this.
What is a therapeutic relationship?
These two TR models are similar and focused on delineating outcomes from TR services and service components of practice.
What are the TR Service Delivery Model and TR Outcome Model?
The WHO created a new perspective for conceptualizing the health of persons with disabilities.
What is the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF)?
A common and evidence-based intervention for individuals with mental illness and substance use disoders.
What is leisure education?
Goals and SMART objectives are developed for the client.
What is planning (treatment)?
This RT model is appropriate for Individuals with ID or DD.
What is the Leisure Ability Model?
Theories, anatomy, physiology, psychology, human development, the APIE(D) process, and others are a few examples of this.
What are competencies for Recreational therapists?
This model is based on conceptual roots of leisure and individual strengths.
What is the Leisure and Well-being Model?
Recreational therapy is based in these perspectives/theories.
What is humanism and positive psychology?
Type of treatment that helps individuals with mental illness and or substance use disorders learn to identify, recognize, and avoid negative thought processes, behaviors, and situations and develop better problem-solving and coping skills.
What is Cognitive-behavioral therapy?
Interventions, facilitation techniques, and treatment modalities occur at this phase.
What is Implementation?
An interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to serve individuals with autism involves these individuals.
What is family members?
The National Therapeutic Recreation Society and the American Therapeutic Recreation Association are examples of this.
What are professional organizations?