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Assessment interviewing techniques: a useful tool in developing individual program plans.

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    Therapeutic Recreation Journal
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    This study introduces new interviewing techniques and a guide for recreation therapists. These tools help improve patient assessments and achieve therapeutic goals effectively.

    Area of Science:

    • Recreational Therapy
    • Clinical Assessment
    • Therapeutic Interventions

    Background:

    • Recreation therapists utilize various assessment tools to guide patient care.
    • Effective interviewing is crucial for comprehensive patient evaluation.
    • Standardized methods can enhance the reliability of recreational therapy assessments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present novel interviewing techniques for recreation therapists.
    • To introduce a structured interviewing guide for assessment purposes.
    • To enhance the effectiveness of therapeutic recreation assessments.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of specific interviewing strategies.
    • Creation of a detailed interviewing guide.
    • Integration of techniques with existing assessment protocols.

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    Main Results:

    • The proposed techniques offer complementary approaches to standard assessment tools.
    • The interviewing guide ensures comprehensive coverage of essential assessment points.
    • Therapists can achieve intended goals more efficiently with these methods.

    Conclusions:

    • Interviewing techniques and guides are valuable additions to the recreation therapist's toolkit.
    • These methods support more thorough and goal-oriented patient assessments.
    • Implementation can lead to improved patient outcomes in therapeutic recreation.