The environment in which a person lives, works, or plays.
Community
A pick up basketball time has been arranged at the local YMCA. Anyone can come to the gym and play on the courts during this time. Persons of all skills levels and ability levels are encouraged to participate to allow a diverse experience. This is an example of _________ recreation.
Inclusive
Creating a therapeutic game requires you to begin with a clear _______ and then build challenges within play to address skills to meet it.
Goal
Yoga, home improvement, and geo caching are examples of _____________ recreation.
non-traditional
Prior to treatment the CTRS must ____________ a patient to determine current clinical status.
Assess
Communities offer _________ benefits related to a sense of belonging, group identification, and feeling of security.
Psychological
A CTRS needs to be an ___________ for individuals and their rights to participate in the communities and activities of their choice.
Advocate
When you want to have a tournament that would require each team to play every other team you would want to play a __________ tournament.
round robin
According to Simpson's Psychomotor Taxonomy, _______ is when the patient is able to pick up the fishing pool, cast in a fluid motion with confidence and basic proficiency.
Mechanism
CTRS follow the APIE process, which states the CTRS will use information from the assessment to develop a _____________. This is the second step in the process.
Plan
When an individual's needs are not recognized or met by the community they are being __________.
Marginalized
Outcomes for recreation therapy programs should always be applicable to ______.
Discharge
When a team loses ____ time they are eliminated from a single elimination tournament.
1
A broad statement of a long term expectation for what should occur as a result of an intervention.
Goal
CTRS follow the APIE process, which states the CTRS will ____________ the plan to work towards clinical change/growth. This is the third step.
Implement
Softball is offered in the local community. One league is open to individuals who require modified play or have special needs. The other league does not allow any modifications to play to allow participation. This an example of __________.
Segregation
Evidence based intervention programs increase the likelihood __________ will be achieved.
A SMART goal is _______, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time Bound.
specific
A program that is designed to reach a prescribed outcome is an ____________.
Intervention
CTRS follow the APIE process, which states the CTRS will continually _________________ the treatment plan and patient progress.
Evaluate
According to the __________ Model, an individual's needs should be met in their community and should include the cultural norms to indicate type, amount, and level of participation in activities.
Normalization
__________ are created so there is consistency in facilitation of programs because goals, facilitation, resources, and contraindications are all written out.
Protocols
_____ might be seen as resistance to change but might actually be tied to deep felt emotions or fear.
Ambivalence
The overall goal of ____________ is to eliminate variations in practice and utilize the evidence to inform practice.
Evidence Based Practice
According to Motivational Interviewing techniques the therapist should start by ____ the patient to help put the patient at ease and build rapport.
Engaging