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Older Adults’ Use of SOC Strategies for Leisure …

WebEXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Participating in leisure or recreation pursuits can be an important part of recovering and maintaining health and well-being following an acute health event …

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Re-Reading Mental Illness: A Living Library as a Pedagogical Tool …

WebLiving with mental illness often results in varying levels and experiences of stigma. Stigmatizing experiences in health care settings are particularly detrimental because …

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Optimizing Lifelong Health and Well- Being: A Health Enhancing …

WebThe Optimizing Lifelong Health through Therapeutic Recreation model is presented and discussed as part of the ongoing dialogue regarding new approaches to conceptualizing …

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Macro-Linkages between Health and Outdoor Recreation: The …

WebPhysical inactivity, overweight, and obesity are growing national concerns owing to their associations with chronic diseases and overall well-being. Parks and recreation providers …

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Theories that Support Strengths-Based Practice in Therapeutic

WebHealth and human services are gradually moving from a medical, deficits-based model of practice toward an orientation that emphasizes participant strengths and capacities. This …

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Interprofessional Education for Group Processes in …

WebAs health care organizations, accrediting bodies, and research support and promote interprofessional approaches for treatment programs, an introduction to interprofessional …

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The Benefits of Health-Related Fitness Education in Secondary PE

WebThe health status and physical activity levels in the United States of adolescents and adults is disheartening. Many health professionals have been using the term exercise is …

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TR Service Delivery and TR Outcome Models

WebThroughout the last several decades, practice models have been used to describe the scope and nature of therapeutic recreation services. Changes in health and human services …

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Urban Nature Parks and Neighborhood Social Health in Portland, …

WebStudies continue to reveal that urban green spaces, such as nature parks, can be a means for maintaining and improving the wellbeing of city dwellers. This study looked at the …

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The Influence of Natural Sounds on Attention Restoration

WebParks and protected areas offer refuge from the fatigue of daily life. An existing body of literature provides evidence that experiences in nature can promote restoration and …

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Local Park Use and Personal Health Among Older Adults: An …

WebRegular park use is common among older adults. However, this use has only recently (i.e., last 15 years) been recognized as related to health and health policy. Although visits to …

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Use of Evidence-Based Practices in Recreational Therapy for

WebSchizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) represents a group of complex and chronic psychotic disorders affecting approximately 10.7% of the global population. Even though …

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The Health Protection/Health Promotion Model Therapeutic …

WebThis article describes the Health Protection/Health Promotion Model of therapeutic recreation. Following a brief introduction and an overview of the model, concepts that …

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Exploratory Evaluation of a Therapeutic Art Program in an Adult …

WebTherapeutic recreation services are in greater demand with the increasing aging population. Therapeutic recreation, including therapeutic arts, is often provided in adult day health …

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Impact of Inclusive Service-Learning Partnership on Mental Health …

WebThis study investigated the mental health implications of a service-learning partnership between therapeutic recreation (TR) college students and children/youth in a recreation …

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Health-Related Physical Fitness and Physical Activity of Children …

WebRecent empirical research indicates the amount of time children between 9-17 years of age with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) spend in physical activity is lower than typically …

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Therapeutic Recreation Journal

WebThe Therapeutic Recreation Journal (TRJ) is the renowned quarterly publication published by Sagamore Publishing LLC. The journal, published for over 50 years, provides a …

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The Effectiveness of a Healthy Snack and Beverage Handout and

WebChildhood obesity remains a pertinent problem in the United States, with dietary intake being one modifiable risk factor (Center of Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2022a). …

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Physical Exercise and Mental Health: A Content Integrated …

WebThe purpose of the study was to examine the effect of guided imagery, tai chi chuan integrated programs and traditional single-content programs on college students' anxiety …

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Kinesiology Departments

WebThis article discusses the importance of actively promoting kinesiology to diverse populations in the community. It amplifies the message of many scholars calling attention …

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Examining Therapeutic Recreation Service Delivery for Adults with

WebWith there being a nine-and-a-half percent increase in prevalence of intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD) among children in the U.S. over nine years (i.e., 2009 …

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Vol. 33 No. 2 (1999) Therapeutic Recreation Journal

WebOptimizing Lifelong Health and Well- Being: A Health Enhancing Model of Therapeutic Recreation. Barbara Wilhite, M. Jean Keller, Linda Caldwell. Requires Subscription PDF.

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