National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT an example of inclusive recreation programming?

  1. Community reintegration programs for outpatients

  2. Leisure skills instruction for independent participation

  3. Ensuring universal design in leisure facilities and programs

  4. Anger management training for inpatients with substance addictions

The correct answer is: Anger management training for inpatients with substance addictions

Inclusive recreation programming focuses on creating environments and opportunities where individuals of all abilities can participate fully and equally in recreational activities. The correct choice involves an aspect that does not align with this philosophy. Anger management training for inpatients with substance addictions primarily serves a therapeutic aim rather than recreational participation. While it can be beneficial for personal development and coping strategies, it does not embody the inclusive spirit of recreation programming that supports social engagement and leisure pursuits for diverse populations. In contrast, community reintegration programs, leisure skills instruction, and ensuring universal design all promote participation and accessibility in recreational activities for a wide spectrum of individuals, thereby fostering inclusion in a meaningful and enjoyable way.