The red stripe stands for...
Physical disabilities
A - this is the first step in the RT systematic process. It involves gathering client needs, strengths, abilities, limitations, leisure interests, medical information, and more. It guides the rest of the process.
This behavioral domain focuses on dysfunction in an individual's sense, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, etc.
Physical
This intervention utilizes a swimming pool to increase client functioning and meet client goals
Aquatic Therapy
Flow
The yellow stripe stands for...
Neurodiversity
P - this step involves developing individualized client goals, objectives, treatment plans, and more.
Planning
This behavioral domain focuses on dysfunction regarding interpersonal relationships and behaviors
Social
This intervention educates clients about leisure resources, leisure adaptations, and more
I align myself with which of the following RT models of practice:
A. Leisure Ability Model
B. Flourishing Through Leisure Model
C. Health Protection/Health Promotion Model
D. TR Outcome Model
B. Flourishing Through Leisure
The white stripe stands for...
Invisible disabilities and disabilities that have not been diagnosed yet
I - this step involves running the programs and utilizing the treatment plans
Implementation
This behavioral domain focuses on dysfunction regarding regulation of feelings
Emotional
This intervention uses literature and reading to achieve client outcomes
Bibliotherapy
Which 2 settings do I want to work in during my RT career?
Physical Rehab and/or Behavioral Health
The blue stripe stands for...
Emotional and psychiatric disabilities
E - this step involves determining whether a program is effective or not and if a client is progressing to meet their goals
Evaluation
This behavioral domain focuses on dysfunction regarding mental processes such as judgment, decision-making, and problem-solving
Cognitive
This intervention uses outdoor recreational activities to meet client goals
Adventure Therapy
How many titles are there in the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)?
5
The green stripe stands for...
Sensory disabilities
D - this step happens during each other step and involves progress notes, assessment summaries, goals, objectives, treatment plans, discharge plans, etc.
Documentation
This behavioral domain focuses on dysfunction in an individual's personal beliefs, values, and sense of belonging. It is similar to the letter "y" being a vowel because it is not always considered a behavioral domain.
Spiritual
This intervention relies heavily on the use of client history to improve client well-being
Reminiscence Therapy
What does the black background of the Disability Pride Flag represent?