Clinical therapeutic recreation primarily focuses on
Helping with long-term, day-to-day functioning
Two primary differences between therapeutic recreation (TR) in comparison to adapted or specialized
recreation is that TR:
Is based on conceptual models and use of the TR process
Which conceptual model of TR has functional interventions, leisure education, and recreation
participation as its three components:
Leisure Ability Model
Which conceptual model of TR has prescriptive activity, leisure, and recreation as its three
components
Health Protection-Health Promotion Model
What is the TR process described by your textbook is know as
APIE
Therapeutic recreation has its own certificate program. The ___________ certification is administered
by __________ .
CTRS, NCTRC
A far greater number of people with disabilities live in the community than do in hospital settings, and
they have equally strong needs for recreation.
True
The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the demand for recreation professionals and therapeutic
recreation professionals to:
To grow in the coming years
Which of the following is NOT considered a key element of professionalism:
Having minimally a master's degree
University programs in recreation are accredited by whom:
Council on Accreditation of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism and Related Professions
Recreation and parks associations serve all of the following functions for the profession EXCEPT:
-Promote legislation for the advancement of the field
-Sponsor conferences, publications, and field services to improve practices
- Pass legislation to ensure conservation of land
- Regulate and set standards for professional development
Pass legislation to ensure conservation of land
, Qualifications that must be satisfied through a formal review process before an individual is permitted
to engage n professional practice in a given field.
Credentials
What does CPRP stand for?
Certified Park and Recreation Professional
No matter how much experience someone has in the field of recreation, they cannot become a CPRP
unless they have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university.
False
There is no need for a code of ethics in the field of recreation.
False
A philosophical approach that regards recreation as an important form of social service that must be
provided in a way that contributes directly to a wide range of desired social values and goals.
Human services approach
A philosophical approach that stresses the unique nature of recreation as a vital for the human
experience--one that is engaged in for its own sake rather than for any extrinsic purpose or conscious
social goal.
Quality-of-life approach
Philosophical approach that holds that it is not enough to carry out head counts of participation and
tally the number of events sponsored by an agency, but instead should clearly define the roles and
purposes in terms of community and participant benefits when offering programs and services.
Benefits-based management approach
The hedonistic approach to recreational programming is characterized by:
-Providing fun and pleasure
- Stresses the idea that each individual should be free to seek his or her own fulfillment
-One who frequently seeks sensual pleasure
A business-oriented approach to providing organized recreation and park programs and services:
Marketing approach
The role of government in the provision of recreation is
To provide the basic floor of recreational opportunity
The commercial sector _________ .
focuses on a broad sector of recreation opportunity for the masses
We can expect boomers, as they enter retirement, to do the same things as seniors who retired in
previous generations.
False