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Theories in Therapeutic Recreation RSM 320 - Lauren Lee Isaacs

Horizontales
This type of depression is common in an individual who has experienced a significant change that they are unable to control.
Leisure education also leads to an expansion of a client's leisure____.
In the competence/effectance motivation theory, people want to experience this.
In learned helplessness, a client who makes this type of attribution is more likely to be more psychologically healthy
After repeated failures, a person learns this.
According to optimal arousal/incongruity theory, varied stimuli and maintained arousal lead to better _____ health.
Heightened emotionality initially results in this being elevated.
According to this theory, when a person's skill and the challenge match this results in a sense of enjoyment.
Verticales
According to research done using the competing responses hypothesis, ____ done at a vigorous level helps replace self-stimulating behaviors in children with autism.
Within the optimal incongruity theory, leisure education is a promising intervention for dealing with this.
The diversional aspect of leisure in the competing responses hypothesis helps a client more from an undesirable ____ to a desirable activity.
In learned helplessness, there are two types of these.
There are two types of competing responses: 1) direct motor interference and 2) ____ based on intrinsic value
Competing respnses hypothesis focuses on the client choosing a leisure alternative to ____ behavior.
In the competing responses hypothesis theory, intrinsically motivating leisure activities_____ pathological behaviors.
In the competing response hypothesis, leisure activities act as a successful competing_____.
The first characteristic of helplessness is this.