Leisure
Theory #1
Strengths-Based Approach
Theory #2
Well-Being & Quality of Life
100

This word comes from the Latin word “licere” which means “freedom”.

What is leisure?

100

This man was the founder of Flow Theory

Who is Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi?

100

The main purpose of the Strengths-Based Approach.

What is 'to help people reach their goals'?

100

This term can be described as an idea or hypothesis to spark discussion.

What is theory?

100

The concept of happiness has been used interchangeably with this term.

What is well-being?

200

This term can be described as the personal joy of participation.

What is intrinsic motivation?

200

One of the four areas that make up the foundation for Positive Psychology

What is: 

Positive emotion and experiences

Positive individual traits

Positive relationships

Positive and enabling institutions

200

These concepts are evident in Anserson and Heyne's definition of Therapeutic Recreation.

What are purposeful facilitation and personal and environmental strengths?

200

Social Capital is also known as this.

What is social currency?
200

The three levels of functional ability.

What are: the body or body part, the whole person and the social context?

300

This characteristic of leisure is defined as “the ability to freely decide and control one’s leisure”

What is autonomy?

300

One of the three dimensions of Self-Determination theory.

What is:

Autonomy

Self-Actualization

Self-Regulation

300

The lowest level of cultural competency

What is cultural destructiveness?

300

This theory discusses the importance of positive emotion for experiencing happiness.

What is Broaden and Build?

300

The type of social support exemplified as telling someone about a new leisure resource in the community.

What is informational support?

400

(1) Activities that you engage in

(2) Drive your selection of activities 

What are (1) interests and (2) preferences?
400

Seligman believes that this amount is everyone's 'genetic set point' of happiness.

What is 50%?

400

The act of speaking, writing and/or acting on behalf of others

What is advocacy?

400

The four pathways to self-efficacy

What are: mastery, social modeling, social persuasion, physical/emotional states?

400

A concept related to the resources a home/family will have for leisure

What is socio-economic status?

500

A term for full and present engagement in leisure experiences.

What is authentic leisure?
500

Continuing to try a leisure activity if the first experience was not positive, in the hope that things will improve is an example of this.

What is resilience?

500

The strengths-based approach would say this about the role of leisure.

Leisure is a part of a client's goals for a meaningful life.

500

This theory involves drawing on positive physical, psychological, social and lifestyle resources available.

What is Leisure Coping?

500

The role of friendship in which one would congratulate a friend on accomplishing a goal.

What is Champion?

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