Mini Quiz 1 Flashcards
Humanistic Values
- All people are unique and possess dignity and worth
- All people have a need to find meaning in their lives
- All people are capable of growth and change
- All people have the capacity to be good and do good
- All people want to grow and self-actualize
- All people have a right to belong and feel value
Tenets
- Illness and wellness are dimensions of health—on a continuum
- Participation in recreation and leisure is restorative
- Goals are achieved through purposeful intervention using the TR process (APIE)
- Emphasis is on the clients as a person, not the activity
- TR specialists focus on client abilities and strengths—strength based approach
- Every client is a holistic being—5 domains
- Every client possesses intrinsic worth and the potential for change
- TR’s work cooperatively with clients—working towards self-directed leisure
- Client/therapist relationship is critical – trust
- TR specialists model health behaviour and attitudes
- TR is action/experience oriented
- TR focuses on the process, not the outcome
- CHOICE! CHOICE! CHOICE!
Leisure experiences can lead to feelings of…
- Perceived Control- Choice
- Empowerment
- Interest, enjoyment and pleasure
- Self-efficacy
- Positive Self-regard
dimensions of well-being
a. Acceptance of oneself
b. Positive relations with others
c. Autonomy and self-determination
d. Environmental mastery and competence
e. Purpose in life
f. Personal growth
Name 5 key terms in a definition of TR
Person served - individuals/clients/patients/consumers/participants
Systematic process - planned/designed/purposeful
favorable changes - promote/improve
health promotion outcome - health/quality of life/leisure lifestyle
use of recreation + leisure as modalities - leisure/recreation
What are six main way to use sensitive terminology?
- Focus on peoples similarities
- Consider the person first
- Emphasize each person’s abilities
- Communicate respect
- Use consistent terminology
- Refer to people without disabilities
What is the focus of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
• Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination
What are Miller and Sammons four types of handicaps?
• Social handicaps – based on other peoples negative attitudes
• Personal handicaps – based on persons lack of information about their disability
• Physical handicaps – physical objects and situations that cause barriers for people living with disabilities
• Resource handicaps – based on lack of resources (funds, training, support system) in order to assist the person
Group 4 - Course Pack 5 Well-being, QofL