On the Farm
Water Lovers
In the Jungle
Feathered Friends
Favorite
100
The number of students in this class
What is 4
100
Certified Therapeutic Recreation Therapist
What is a CTRS
100
The last names of the authors of "Therapeutic Recreation in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation", our primary text for this class
Who are Coyle & Shank
100
Location of the 2012 MTRA Annual Conference, Friday Nov.,2. (City & State)
What is St. Paul MN
100
This is your favorite UW-L, Fall '12 Therapeutic Recreation Class at 9-12pm Mondays.
What is Advanced Clinical Aspects in TR
200
This is the reflective process critical fostering changes in client motivation, confidence and competence to use recreation to achieve and maintain health and well-being.
What is Processing
200
Stimulus Control and Social support are approaches for this category of techniques
What are Support Management Techniques
200
This is the client's experience with the consequences of a behavior which either helps maintain the behavior or discourages it from occurring again.
What is Reflection
200
Assessing Planning Implementing Evaluating
What is APIE
200
the actual behavior of the client
What is Action
300
Often used jointly with behavioral contracts, however unlike behavioral contacts, are typically preestablished as a routine part of the care process.
What is Token economies
300
Helps challenge distortions "I'll never be able to do that" Reality checks are another way RT's can determine if perceptions are accurate
What is cognitive restructuring
300
Skills Training Modeling Homework & Behavioral Assignments Self-Reinforcements & Contracting Techniques Token Economies
What are Behavior Management Techniques
300
Client Education Cognitive Restructuring & Retraining Self-Observation
What are Information Management Techniques
300
Understanding environmental influences on behavior and modifying them; usually involves modifying a specific health behavior.
What is Stimulus control
400
A cognitive-behavioral technique in which clients are influenced to change their behavior by viewing others perform the desired behavior. Used to increase self-efficacy through vicarious learning.
What is Modeling
400
A client's appraisal of their situation and how these perceptions might shape their needs, expectations, and goals related to health and life quality.
What is Antecedents
400
a written statement designed collaboratively between a therapist and a client detailing what rewards and punishments are contingent on the performance of nonperformance of a behavior
What is a behavioral contract
400
May use journals, diaries or video recordings to help clients obtain accurate information about behaviors and accompanying thoughts and feelings.
What is Self-observation technique
400
Types of this include: -positive and negative self-rewards -positive and negative self-punishment
What is Self-reinforcement
500
Competence/mastery relationships with others Independence
What are Psychosocial themes
500
Is beneficial for clients who have experienced a neurological injury. A memory book or telememo watch may be used to teach an individual having problems with short-term memory.
What is Cognitive Retraining
500
thoughts, perceptions, beliefs, environmental influence (client's recreation behavior is influenced by these)
What are Appraisals
500
Provides clients with information and assists them to process information in ways that promote behavioral change.
What is Information Management
500
Numerous techniques that focus on helping clients manage specific behaviors and subsequently increase their feeling and beliefs about personal control and competence.
What is Behavior Management