planning Flashcards

(39 cards)

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What does self-determination in the TR process focus on?

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Making decisions about one’s leisure

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Which TR practice model is designed to help clients recover from a threat to their health using prescriptive leisure

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Health protection/Health promotion

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What type of adaptive equipment would be best for a person who has experienced a stroke to particpate in card games

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card holder

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Which technique is best used with geriatric clients post stroke, who show limited socialization and expression

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remotivation therapy

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What area does a client need to improve to effectively engage in therapeutic techniques like yoga and meditation

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stress management

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What area of TR services is best suited for people with addictions

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Leisure education

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What are the 6 components of the ICF (International Classification of disability)

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  1. body function
  2. activities
  3. structures
  4. environment
  5. participation
  6. personal factors (BASEPP)
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What is the type of therapy that is being used when a client is given reading material to bring new insight

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Bibliotherapy

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Which intervention can be used for someone who scored a 7 on the Rancho Los Amigos Scale

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1:1 activities in a quiet environment

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What is the purpose of TR services in an outpatient day program

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Community integration

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Which symptom should be considered when designing programs for a client who has progressed to the middle stages of Alzeimers disease

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inability to cope with new or unexpected situations

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What strategy is most effective in trying to alter someone’s negative idea of people with disabilities

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Encourage them to have positive interactions and relationships with people with disabilities

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Which adaptation can be used when running a wheelchair basketball program for those learning to maneuver the chairs

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reduce the size of the court

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Which approach is being used when considering a person’s strengths, abilities, and diagnoses

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Holistic

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What theory related to successful aging suggests that activities and relationships that have been maintained over a long period of time are most likely to contribute to one’s well-being?

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Continuity

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What does the leisure education component focus on in the leisure ability model

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Leisure behaviour can change based on the acquisition of new skills and knowledge

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What type of analysis is being completed when a ctrs develops a list of steps involved in an activity and then places them in a proper sequence

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Task analysis

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Which facilitation technique is most frequently used to assist clients in teaching social interaction skills

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instructional strategies

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What type of adaptive equipment can be used for a person with a C4 spinal injury to paint

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What are the stages of a comprehensive program plan

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Analyze, conceptualize, investigate and determine (ACID)

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What is the Rancho Los Amigos Scale

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A medical scale used to describe a person’s level of recovery from a brain injury

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What is an internal locust of control

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The belief that people have control over their life and outcomes, largely due to actions, efforts, and abilities.

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Who created the Leisure ability model?

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Stumbo and Peterson

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What is the leisure ability model

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model that helps clients achieve an independent and satisfying leisure lifestyle through three service components: treatment, leisure education, and recreation participation.

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What is the most commonly used practice model in rec therapy settings
Leisure ability model
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What is the leisure well-being model?
A strengths-based model that guide clients in using leisure to enhance their well-being
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Who created the leisure well-being model?
Hood and Carruthers
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What are the 5 stages of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
1. Physiological Needs- for survival, air, food, water, shelter, clothing, and sleep 2. Safety Needs- security, stability, and freedom from fear 3. Love and Belonging Needs: social connection, sense of belonging 4. Esteem Needs: self-respect, accomplishment, competence, recognition, and respect from others. 5. Self-Actualization: The drive to fulfill one's unique potential
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What are the 4 components of leisure education
1. leisure awareness 2. Social interaction skills 3. Leisure activity skills 4. leisure resources
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What is the medical model
Disability-first perspective where the person is identified as the problem, disability causes the barrier, with a focus on a cure
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What are 3 benefits of the medical model
1. Emphasis on the medical advancements 2. Aims to improve functional abilities. 3. Helps us understand biological aspects of disability.
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What are 3 cons of the medical model
1. views disability as a problem 2. contributes to stigma 3. doesn't account for variability in diagnoses
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What is an objective
observable behaviour that the client will demonstrate (verbally state, state, write, etc) Objective=observable)
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What is the condition
the circumstances under which the desired behaviour will occur and be observed (at the end of week 1, when asked, etc)
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What is the criterion
how well the client must perform the behaviour for it to be considered accomplished (Criterion=Quality)
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What is the difference between a goal and an outcome
Goals reflect the intent of the statement of purpose and give direction to the rest of the program plan outcomes are changes in the client's skill, knowledge and behaviour
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What is an activity analysis
An analysis of the process for each task, examined in terms of four behavioural domains.
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What are 2 benefits of an activity analysis
1. better understanding of the expected outcomes of an activity 2. better understanding of activity complexity 3.
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What are the benefits of participatory activities
They allow greater freedom of choice and allow time for practicing new skills