What does "takes turn" skill belong to during child development? - ANSWER- Personal/social
What would not be an example of therapeutic recreation department's risk management plan? -
ANSWER- Requiring TR student interns to complete their own client assessments.
What activity is most likely to teach social skills to a group of at risk youth? - ANSWER- Role plays of
asking someone for assistance.
What is an example ofsomething that is not found in a therapeutic recreation department's policy and
procedure manual? - ANSWER- Guidelines for prescribing medicaitons
What is an example ofsensory stimulation? - ANSWER- When the CTRS uses a variety of tactile, auditory,
and gustatory objects from which the client chooses.
What is an example of using a Transtheoretical Model of behavior change in organizing documentation
on client behavior change? Name the stages of behavior change thatshe observes and documents on. -
ANSWER- 1) Pre contemplation
2) Contemplation
3) preparation
4) Action
5) Maintenance
6) Termination
Visualization can be helpful to clients. Why? - ANSWER- Because they are able to use imaginary practice
sessions for upcoming stressful situations.
What is an example of "chaining" behavior technique? - ANSWER- When the CTRS is working with a
female child who is emotionally disturbed and teaches her separate hygiene behaviors for example
brushing her teeth, and combing her hair by showing her an effective morning routine.
What is an example of a CTRS teaching a client cultural competence? - ANSWER- When the CTRS requires
that all her employees actively participate in diversity training on a regular basis.
How may people with chronic pain benefit from time managementsessions? - ANSWER- It would help
them identify goals for spending their least painful time constructively.
What would be an example ofsomething that wouldn't be appropriate for the Therapeutic recreation
department's written plan operation? - ANSWER- something that pertains to an Individual client's
treatment and program plans.
What is aromatherapy? - ANSWER- A type of alternative medicine that uses essential oils and other
aromatic plant compounds which are aimed at improving a person's health or mood.
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