This agency is credited with building recreation centers on military bases and hospitals.
Who is The American Red Cross?
TRUE or FALSE: Deinstitutionalization in North America was a movement toward individuality and choice that helped people with mental illness work on social skills with a goal to successfully re-enter back into their community.
TRUE
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This government body passed the Army Appropriations Act.
What is the United States Congress?
Name a type of leisure activity that may help a person cope with anxiety.
Relaxation, spiritual, art and music, etc.
This woman was a prominent nurse during the Crimean War.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
"I don't have enough time."
What is the #1 most common barrier to recreation and leisure?
My favorite group or activity offered at the hospital or local community center.
Answers will vary. There is no right or wrong answer!
Recreational professionals who serve people in the Armed Forces feel a strong sense of this.
What is worth?
(Add to that honor and appreciation, etc.)
TRUE or FALSE: Therapeutic Recreation was developed from both community and clinical arenas.
TRUE
These were developed in the 1900s as a dominant treatment intervention that required approval from a medical authority.
What are medical spas/rest cures?
What's your excuse?
Answers will vary.
Any reason(s) identified are personal barriers to the pursuit of recreation and leisure. They may be perceived or legitimate.
This show presents the absurd antics of an Indiana town's public officials as they pursue projects to make their city a better place.
What is Parks and Recreation (TV Series)?
These leisure support programs have existed for a long time in the military.
What is Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Programs?
Re-engagement of faith-based recreation was led by this man. You may also know him for his famous crusades.
Who is Billy Graham?
During the Crimean War, this wooden hut in the hospital complex allowed soldiers an opportunity to recreate (enjoy books and games) and socialize with their peers in a healthy manner rather than resort to the bar and turn to alcohol during their recovery.
What is the Inkerman Café?
These two Greek philosophers argued different concepts of leisure.
Who is Aristotle and Plato?
This religion not only views recreation as a means of well-being, they view it as a way to be prepared for war.
What is Islam?
The decade when recreation services for Military Families began to emerge.
What is the 1960s?
(1903 - Post Exchange began for military troops only.)
Based on a survey, this was the most popular leisure activity in America between 2017 and 2018.
What is listening to music?
These two leaders of the Humanitarian Movement are credited with planting the seeds of Therapeutic Recreation.
Who is Phillippe Pinel and William Tuke?
This principle makes available to persons with disabilities what persons without disabilities experience daily.
What is the normalization principle?
DAILY DOUBLE!
The simple practice of tensing, or tightening, one muscle group at a time followed by a relaxation phase with release of the tension.
What is Progressive Relaxation?
In 1775, these itinerant merchants provided many of the services found through the Exchange Service and were soon an integral part of the Service.
What are sutlers?
A state of mutual trust and support between two people.
What is friendship?