Therapeutic Recreation Leadership and Programming

Therapeutic Recreation Leadership and Programming

Author: Robin Ann Kunstler

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 0736068554

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Therapeutic Recreation Leadership and Programming arms students with the information they need to succeed as therapeutic recreation specialists. They'll learn the practical aspects of the profession and develop a leadership mind-set. The book focuses on day-to-day tasks of the TRS and integrates ethical considerations into each aspect of the job.


Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation

Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation

Author: Terry Long

Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1492543675

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Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation, Second Edition, provides students with evidence-based information on fundamental concepts in therapeutic recreation to help them explore the various career possibilities in the field.


Therapeutic Recreation in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation

Therapeutic Recreation in Health Promotion and Rehabilitation

Author: John Shank

Publisher: Venture Publishing (PA)

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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This new text is the most comprehensive and detailed explanation of therapeutic recreation clinical practice yet. Clinical practice--a systematic and intentional process of facilitating change--is placed in the most current context of health promotion and disease prevention. This text provides a comprehensive, detailed explanation of TR clinical practice and is suitable for use across several courses. This book will be a valuable resource for educators, practitioners, and students.


Therapeutic Recreation

Therapeutic Recreation

Author: Marcia Jean Carter

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13:

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This second edition offers a comprehensive, practical, & student-oriented overview of therapeutic recreation as a profession & as a career choice.


Leisure Education I

Leisure Education I

Author: Norma J. Stumbo

Publisher: Venture Publishing (PA)

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781892132253

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(prepunched for 3-ring binder) Background information and more than 100 activities of various and diverse types for use in therapeutic recreation settings.


Therapeutic Recreation Processes and Techniques, 8th Ed

Therapeutic Recreation Processes and Techniques, 8th Ed

Author: DAVID R. AUSTIN

Publisher:

Published: 2018-08-02

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13: 9781571679284

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An extensive and up-to-date treatment on the topic of recreational therapy, the eighth edition of Therapeutic Recreation Processes and Techniques: Evidence-Based Recreational Therapy continues to focus on the practice of recreational therapy, with a philosophy of practice that has been consistent since the first edition in 1982. Like prior editions, this new edition attempts to offer a theory-based, evidence-based, client-centered approach to practice, offering many new references and an expanded discussion of facilitation techniques. This edition also emphasizes aspects of practice rated as critical in recreational therapy and offers information on recreational therapy topics such as the helping relationship, leadership, communication skills, and clinical supervision.


Therapeutic Recreation

Therapeutic Recreation

Author: Marcia Jean Carter

Publisher: Waveland Press

Published: 2011-02-17

Total Pages: 558

ISBN-13: 1478608234

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A long-standing tradition of excellence is extended in the Fourth Edition of this authoritative introduction to the field of therapeutic recreation. The authors effectively combine a broad orientation to the profession with the practical information necessary for students to become successful practitioners. Part I contains a comprehensive discussion of the fields history and theoretical underpinnings, providing students with the perspective they need to evaluate the social, cultural, demographic, economic, and technical forces that have shaped and are continuing to impact health and human services in general, and therapeutic recreation in particular. Part II introduces students to the client populations served by therapeutic recreation specialists and describes specific approaches and activities employed by TR professionals to help clients achieve meaningful improvements in health status, functional capacities, and quality of life. The authors have retained the practical, student-oriented approach that makes this an ideal text for introductory courses. They address all content areas included in the NCTRC certification exam, are compatible with the American Psychiatric Association on psychological classifications, and incorporate the World Health Organizations international classification of functioning, disability, and health. The latest edition contains updated information on baby boomers, the obesity epidemic, and evidence-based practices; field-based photographs and illustrations; and study questions and exercises designed to engage students.