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NCTRC Exam Study Guide Test. 1. holistic approach Advocates personal responsibility for healthy living 2. recreational ex- perience 3. Treatment con- cept Everyone has a Right to recreate. Recreation as an end to itself used as a treatment tool to cure> to use Recreation to meet other needs/goals. 4. social recreation activity engaged in during one's leisure time that involves, in an appropriate setting, social interaction 5. continuum mod- el 6. Leisure ability model This diagnoses the behavior between non-problematic use and severely prob- lematic use. Goes from ranges of use, abuse, & dependence. most widely accepted and utilized. composed of 3 components 1) functional intervention 2) leisure education 3) recreation participation ultimate goal: a satisfying leisure lifestyle. 7. Activity therapy uses things the resident enjoys to prevent boredom and frustration 8. Ecological Model a model that represents or describes the relationships between the components of an ecological system 9. Long term care provide medical, nursing, dietary, recreation, rehabilitative and social services for residents. Maybe permanent or temporary. 10. custodial model This emphasizes security, discipline, and order. To do with incarceration. 11. therapeutic mi- lieu An environment that provides client the opportunity to interact with statt and other clients. It gives the client the opportunity to practice interpersonal skills, provide feedback to peers about behavior, and work together to develop problem-solving skills. 12. medical model the concept that diseases have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated, and, in most cases, cured. When applied to psychological disorders, *this* as- sumes that these mental illnesses can be diagnosed on the basis of their symp- toms and cured through therapy, which may include treatment in a psychiatric hospital. 13. human service model A treatment approch that utilizes problems solving to work with clients and their problems within the context of the environment. 14. leisure freedom to choose a pastime or enjoyable activity 15. attribution mod- el 16. learned helpless- ness 17. perceived free- dom 18. intrinsic motiva- tion 19. extrinsic motiva- tion 20. internal locus of control 21. external locus of control A person's explanation of the course of events that occurred in their life. External and internal. condition in which repeated attempts to control a situation fail, resulting in the belief that the situation is uncontrollable feeling free to participate in an activity without a nagging sense that you have to or that you should be doing something else A desire to perform a behavior for its own sake a desire to perform a behavior due to promised rewards or threats of punishment the perception that one controls one's own fate the perception that chance or outside forces beyond one's personal control determine one's fate 22. play spontaneous 23. psycho analytic freud: superego and guilt, today: induction empathy based guilt: ok to feel a bit of guilt but not too much/ with superego, fear of guilt, keeps us in check fear of punishment, fear of losing love of parents 5-6 yo moral development done 24. catharsis theory the idea that viewing violence actually reduces violent behavior 25. diversional play child's activities have no purpose, indicating boredom 26. compensation theory leisure is used to *make up for* needs unfulfilled by work. 27. surplus energy The idea that children play to displace energy that is usually used for survival is what 28. flow theory high skill + high challenge. high skill + medium challenge = control (most activities we do) intrinsic motivation, being in the zone 29. self-actualization according to Maslow, the ultimate psychological need that arises after basic phys- ical and psychological needs are met and self-esteem is achieved; the motivation to fulfill one's potential 30. maslow hierar- chy of needs theory of motivation based on unmet human needs from basic physiological needs to safety, social, and esteem needs to self-actualization needs

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NCTRC Exam Study Guide Test.

1. holistic approach Advocates personal responsibility for healthy living

2. recreational ex- Everyone has a Right to recreate. Recreation as an end to itself
perience

3. Treatment con- used as a treatment tool to cure> to use Recreation to meet other needs/goals.
cept


4. social recreation activity engaged in during one's leisure time that involves, in an appropriate
setting, social interaction

5. continuum mod- This diagnoses the behavior between non-problematic use and severely prob-
el lematic use. Goes from ranges of use, abuse, & dependence.

6. Leisure ability most widely accepted and utilized.
model composed of 3 components
1) functional intervention
2) leisure education
3) recreation participation
ultimate goal: a satisfying leisure lifestyle.

7. Activity therapy uses things the resident enjoys to prevent boredom and frustration

8. Ecological Model a model that represents or describes the relationships between the components
of an ecological system

9. Long term care provide medical, nursing, dietary, recreation, rehabilitative and social services for
residents. Maybe permanent or temporary.

10. custodial model This emphasizes security, discipline, and order. To do with incarceration.

11. therapeutic mi- An environment that provides client the opportunity to interact with statt and other
lieu clients. It gives the client the opportunity to practice interpersonal skills, provide



, NCTRC Exam Study Guide Test.

feedback to peers about behavior, and work together to develop problem-solving
skills.

12. medical model the concept that diseases have physical causes that can be diagnosed, treated,
and, in most cases, cured. When applied to psychological disorders, *this* as-
sumes that these mental illnesses can be diagnosed on the basis of their symp-
toms and cured through therapy, which may include treatment in a psychiatric
hospital.

13. human service A treatment approch that utilizes problems solving to work with clients and their
model problems within the context of the environment.


14. leisure freedom to choose a pastime or enjoyable activity

15. attribution mod- A person's explanation of the course of events that occurred in their life. External
el and internal.

16. learned helpless- condition in which repeated attempts to control a situation fail, resulting in the
ness belief that the situation is uncontrollable

17. perceived free- feeling free to participate in an activity without a nagging sense that you have to
dom or that you should be doing something else

18. intrinsic motiva- A desire to perform a behavior for its own sake
tion

19. extrinsic motiva- a desire to perform a behavior due to promised rewards or threats of punishment
tion

20. internal locus of the perception that one controls one's own fate
control

21. external locus of the perception that chance or outside forces beyond one's personal control
control determine one's fate


,NCTRC Exam Study Guide Test.






, NCTRC Exam Study Guide Test.

22. play spontaneous

23. psycho analytic freud: superego and guilt, today: induction empathy based guilt: ok to feel a bit
of guilt but not too much/ with superego, fear of guilt, keeps us in check fear of
punishment, fear of losing love of parents
5-6 yo moral development done

24. catharsis theory the idea that viewing violence actually reduces violent behavior

25. diversional play child's activities have no purpose, indicating boredom

26. compensation leisure is used to *make up for* needs unfulfilled by work.
theory


27. surplus energy The idea that children play to displace energy that is usually used for survival is
what

28. flow theory high skill + high challenge.

high skill + medium challenge = control (most activities we do)

intrinsic motivation, being in the zone

29. self-actualization according to Maslow, the ultimate psychological need that arises after basic phys-
ical and psychological needs are met and self-esteem is achieved; the motivation
to fulfill one's potential

30. maslow hierar- theory of motivation based on unmet human needs from basic physiological
chy of needs needs to safety, social, and esteem needs to self-actualization needs


31. legally blind 20/200

32. hearing loss deafness is when a person cannot understand speech from hearing alone. ranges

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