These four steps in the planning phase allow recreational therapy to identify the patient's needs, goals, and actions. This will help the patient move to the next phase of the treatment plan. The overall goal or objective is the outcome that has to do with the patient's behavior. The formulated goal is for the patient to have a clear feeling of accomplishment when he has achieved it. The specific goal is one where the patient has the ability to improve their behavior on their own rather than undergoing recreational therapy to let the patient know that they have made many improvements in the treatment. Personalized recreational therapy intervention plan will help the patient qualify for professional TR/RT (CTRS) based on the outcome of their assessment in terms of strength, needs, purpose, goals and outcome of the intervention. Recreational therapy will write an intervention plan for the patient on what they intend to accomplish in treatment. The common element that would probably be found in the individualized intervention plan would be the list of the patient's needs, the problem and the requirements, the formulation of a list of strengths, a set of goals, a specific goal for each goal, a plan and an evaluation. They need a list that leads to the development and goal setting of the patient's needs. The list of strengths will form the decision making process of a plan in action
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