Therapeutic Recreation Practice

Therapeutic Recreation Practice
Author: Lynn Anderson (Professor in therapeutic recreation),Linda Ann Heyne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Recreational therapy
ISBN: OCLC:1282297470

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Facilitation of Therapeutic Recreation Services

Facilitation of Therapeutic Recreation Services
Author: Norma J. Stumbo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 157167831X

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Professional Issues in Therapeutic Recreation

Professional Issues in Therapeutic Recreation
Author: Norma J. Stumbo
Publsiher: Ingram
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2009
Genre: Clinical competence
ISBN: PSU:000067184170

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The second edition of "Professional Issues in Therapeutic Recreation: On Competence and Outcomes" is greatly expanded to include a wider variety of introductory materials and updates on current professional issues. The second edition represents a timely review of the state of affairs in the profession of therapeutic recreation. This book contains four sections. Section I, Introduction, includes: (1) On Competencies and Outcomes in Therapeutic Recreation (Norma J. Stumbo); (2) tr Past, Present, and Future: a Historical Analysis of Issues in Therapeutic Recreation (Kari Kensinger); (3) World Demographics and Their Implications for Therapeutic Recreation (Rebecca Genoe and Jerome Singleton); (4) The Role of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ifc) in Therapeutic Recreation Practice, Research, and Education (Marieke Van Puymbroeck, Heather R. Porter, Bryan P. McCormick, and Jerome Singleton); (5) Multicultural Diversity and Competence in Therapeutic Recreation (Charlsena F. Stone); and (6) International Perspectives of Therapeutic Recreation (Heewon Yang and Marjorie J. Malkin). Section ii, Education Issues, includes: (7) "Keynote": Perspectives on Therapeutic Recreation Education (Nancy H. Navar); (8) Profile of Undergraduate and Graduate Therapeutic Recreation Curricula (Norma J. Stumbo); (9) Accreditation: The Quest for Educational Quality (Marcia Jean Carter and Ramon B. Zabriskie); (10) Reconciling Different Professional Expectations of Student Internship (Peggy Holmes-Layman and John Henry Pommier); (11) "Perspective": The Value of Support Courses and Fieldwork in the Therapeutic Recreation Curricula (Jean E. Folkerth); and (12) "Perspective": Curricular Standardization in Therapeutic Recreation: Professional and University Implications (Jeffrey P. Witman, Walter B. (Terry) Kinney, Janet R. Sable, and Judy S. Kinney). Section iii, Practice Issues, includes: (13) "Keynote": Therapeutic Recreation Practice: Art, Science, or Magic? (Sharon Nichols); (14) Therapeutic Recreation Practice Models (Jo-Ellen Ross and Candace Ashton-Shaefer); (15) Integrating Evidence into Recreational Therapy Practice: An Important Focus for the Profession (Ray E. West); (16) Clinical Practice Guidelines: a Decision-Making Tool for Best Practice? (Nancy E. Richeson, Suzanne Fitzsimmons, and Linda L. Buettner); (17) Issues and Concerns in Therapeutic Recreation Assessment (Norma J. Stumbo); (18) Ethics and the ctrs (Sharon Nichols and Mary Ann Keogh Hoss); (19) Reimbursement: Surviving Prospective Payment as a Recreational Therapy Practitioner (G.T. Thompson); (20) Legislative and Regulatory Issues in Therapeutic Recreation (John W. Shank); (21) Certification and Licensure: Recognition and Oversight of the Profession (Peg Connolly); (22) Walking the Tightrope, Juggling, and Slow Dancing: Metaphors for Building Effective Therapeutic Relationships (Susan L. Hutchinson); (23) Higher Education and Healthcare: Parallel Issues of Quality, Cost, and Access (Norma J. Stumbo and Mary Ann Keogh Hoss); and (24) "Perspective": Facilitating the Transition from Student to Professional Through Internship (Charles W. Bloom). Section iv, Research Issues, includes: (25) Keynote: Status of Therapeutic Recreation Research (Leandra A. Bedini); (26) The Role of Theory in Therapeutic Recreation: a Practical Approach (Linda Caldwell); (27) Methods for Outcome Research in Therapeutic Recreation (Mark A. Widmer and Neil R. Lundberg); (28) Research into Practice: Building Knowing through Empirical Practice (Bryan P. McCormick, Youngkhill Lee, and Marieke Van Puymbroeck); and (29) "Perspective": Clinical Research: Methods and Mandates (George Patrick). An index is included.

Therapeutic Recreation Processes Techniques

Therapeutic Recreation Processes   Techniques
Author: David R. Austin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Recreational therapy
ISBN: 1571677518

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This 7th edition has been extensively updated and revised in order to offer a sound knowledge base, current techniques, and the latest evidence upon which to base practice. In fact, the subtitle, "Evidence-Based Recreational Therapy", has been added to emphasise the importance of evidence-based practice in recreational therapy. Today recreational therapists must possess a broad knowledge base that offers them a foundation for practice. This book explores how to practice recreational therapy yet provides theoretical and empirical evidence to support practice.

Recreational Therapy Assessment

Recreational Therapy Assessment
Author: Thomas K. Skalko,Jerome Singleton
Publsiher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2019
Genre: Exercise therapy
ISBN: 9781492558255

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Recreational Therapy Assessment is an evidence-based guide connecting the recreational therapy assessment process with the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to help therapeutic recreation professionals classify individuals' functionality to better meet the needs of clients.

Therapeutic Recreation Practice

Therapeutic Recreation Practice
Author: Lynn Anderson (Professor in therapeutic recreation),Linda Ann Heyne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1571678344

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Therapeutic Recreation

Therapeutic Recreation
Author: Marcia Jean Carter,Glen E. Van Andel
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781478639527

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For over 35 years, Therapeutic Recreation: A Practical Approach has provided an authoritative and engaging introduction to the field of therapeutic recreation. The Fifth Edition of Carter and Van Andel's well-regarded text extends this tradition of excellence, equipping a new generation of students with the theoretical foundations and practical methods they need to become successful practitioners. The authors present the fundamentals of recreational therapy practice from the perspective of a 21st-century health and human service profession: emphasizing evidenced-based practices and documented outcomes, supporting individual and community assets, promoting fiscal responsibility, and utilizing a strengths-based approach that focuses on an individual's capacities when developing a strategy to improve health status, quality of life, and functional abilities. Updates throughout reflect recent scholarship, revised standards and operational definitions, evidence-based literature to support interventions, and global health concerns. The critical component of documentation has been added to discussions of the APIE-D process, while chapters on neurodevelopmental disorders and behavioral and mental health issues incorporate the terminology and organization of the DSM-5. The latest edition also features expanded treatment of social issues and the adult-onset, chronic, and lifelong illnesses and disabilities associated with aging. This full-featured edition retains the student-oriented approach that makes it an ideal text for introductory courses. Illustrations, case studies, key terms, study questions, and practical exercises reinforce key concepts and offer opportunities to apply chapter content, while abundant field-based photographs illuminate the practice of recreational therapy.

Perspectives on Recreational Therapy

Perspectives on Recreational Therapy
Author: David R. Austin,Bryan P. McCormick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2017
Genre: Recreational therapists
ISBN: 1571678778

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At no other time in the history of the profession have recreational therapists been presented with such tremendous opportunities to improve care and advance their profession. By gaining perspectives on issues and concerns in recreational therapy presented within this book by leading authorities, students and practitioners will be better prepared to serve clients and further their profession through a renewed mind-set. Who Will Benefit from This Book? Perspectives on Recreational Therapy is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in recreational therapy. Its contents should also prove helpful to those practicing recreational therapy. It therefore is a text that helps prepare students for the realization of what it is like to be a practitioner and to serve as a resource for them once they have entered into their careers. Two chapters that may draw the most interest from students are titled How to Take and Pass Tests and Hire Me! The first gives valuable information about how to prepare for tests in courses and for the NCTRC certification exam. (Study Guide) Hire Me! provides detailed information on how to obtain a position as a recreational therapist. User-Friendly Approach: Throughout Perspectives on Recreational Therapy, the authors have attempted to make the content of the chapters readable and easy to follow. Reading comprehension questions are provided at the conclusion of each chapter to aid students in gaining understandings of the material and to provide instructors with possible exam questions.