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Therapeutic
Recreation Program Outcomes
This program
resides in the Department of Parks, Recreation and Environmental
Education
1. Recognizes
the importance of lifelong learning and demonstrates responsibility
for self-assessment and growth. This ability is evident through the
demonstration of self-initiating behaviors, anticipating and
responding to changes in a productive manner, assuming
responsibility for continuous self-reflection assessment of
strengths and limitations and in seeking out information from
variety of resources in an independent manner.
2. Uses an analytical
framework to facilitate the Therapeutic Recreation process to meet
the needs of individuals. These abilities include a solid knowledge
of the TR process, assessment methods, planning skills,
intervention techniques and strategies, and evaluation
skills.
3. Analyses and synthesizes
complex information to make sound clinical decisions. This ability
is inclusive of areas such as problem solving, critical thinking,
evaluation and organization with application to clinical and
non-clinical areas.
4. Effectively communicates
with people in a variety of professional contexts including
assisting clients in confronting & coping with life challenges,
collaborating on teams and presenting information in oral and
written format. These abilities include striving to maintain
objectivity, tolerating ambiguity, appreciating diversity and
adhering to conventional standards of expression.
5. Acts with professional
values in all situations. These skills include maintaining
appropriate humane and ethical treatment of individuals as well as
upholding the professional code of ethics. This expertise includes
formulating value judgments reflecting a respect for dignity and
individually of every person.
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