An assessment of a client with developmental disabilities reveals that the client has a flat affect and periodic crying episodes. In which domain should the CTRS develop treatment goals? {Ans: Affective Examples of emotional or affective functional abilities include such things as anger management, emotional control and emotional expression.}When documenting a client's progress toward treatment goals, subjective interpretation of the client's progress must be supported with. {Ans: behavioral observations In all cases, documentation and written records should focus on client behavior, rather than the specialist's perceptions or guesses. In each case, the specialist is responsible for selecting the most significant aspects of client behavior for documentation.}Following a traumatic brain injury (TBI), a client may experience difficulty swallowing food and/or liquids. The medical term for this is .. {Ans: dysphagia Dysphagia difficulty swallowing, due to loss of neurological function.}Before a client begins an aerobic fitness program, the CTRS should do all of the following EXCEPT {Ans: determine the client's maximum oxygen intake. "Even though most clients can participate in carefully prescribed exercise program tailored to their physical abilities, strict protocols should be followed in implementing such a program, and the specialist should receive sufficient training to qualify