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Leiure and leisure education as resources for rehabilitation supports for chronic condition self-management in rural and remote communities

Citation: Hutchinson, S., Lauckner, H., Stilwell, C., & Meisner, B. (2022). Leisure and leisure education as resources for rehabilitation supports for chronic condition self-management in rural and remote communities. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences, 3. Link to publisher’s article.

Movement-based therapies in rehabilitation

Citation: Phuphanich, M., Droessler, J., Altman, L. & Eapen, B. (2020). Movement-based therapies in rehabilitation. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 16(12), e281. Link to publisher’s article.

Child-centered play therapy as a means to healing children exposed to domestic violence

Citation: Hall, J. (2019). Child-centered play therapy as a means to healing children exposed to domestic violence. International Journal of Play Therapy, 28(2), 98-106. Link to publisher’s article.

Exergames as coping strategies for anxiety disorders during the COVID-19 quarantine period

Citation: Viana, R. & de Lira, C. (2020). Exergames as coping strategies for anxiety disorders during the COVID-19 quarantine period. Games for Health Journal, 9(3), 147-149. Link to publisher’s article.

Creative, culturally-sensitive counseling for pediatric oncology patients undergoing treatment

Citation: Hall, T. (2019). Creative, culturally-sensitive counseling for pediatric oncology patients undergoing treatment. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 14(1), 70-80. Link to publisher’s article.

A model of care for community reintegration: The polytrauma transitional rehabilitation program

Citation: Critchfield, E., Bain, K., Goudeau, C., Gillis, C., Gomez-Lansidel, M., & Eapen, B. (2019). A model of care for community reintegration: The polytrauma transitional rehabilitation program. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 30(1), 43-54.doi: 10.1016/j.pmr.2018.08.009. Link to publisher’s article.

Multimodal community-based exercise for children with cerebral palsy: Dosing interventions for effectiveness

Citation: Cameron, R., Brousseau, J., Cerracchio, K., Clark, T., Cotsalas, T., Eisen, K., Gannotti, M. (2018). Multimodal community-based exercise for children with cerebral palsy: Dosing interventions for effectiveness. Critical Reviews in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 30(1), 15-42. Link to publisher’s article.

Meaningfulness as satisfaction of autonomy, competence, relatedness, and beneficence: Comparing the four satisfactions and positive affect as predictors of meaning in life

Citation: Martela, F., Ryan, R., & Steger, M. (2018). Meaningfulness as satisfaction of autonomy, competence, relatedness, and beneficence: Comparing the four satisfactions and positive affect as predictors of meaning in life. Journal of Happiness Studies, 19(5), 1261-1282. Link to publisher’s article.

Posttraumatic growth and metahabilitation in recreational therapy: A strengths-based pathway to recovery

Citation: Mikal-Flynn, J., Anderson, L., & Hoffman, J. (2018). Posttraumatic growth and metahabilitation in recreational therapy: A strengths-based pathway to recovery. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, LII(3), 269-287. Link to publisher’s article.

The therapeutic use of art with women experiencing postpartum mood disorders

Citation: De Vries, D.,  Schaible, C., Vincent, K.,  Sheridan, S.,  Royston, W., & Hohn, D. (2017). The therapeutic use of art with women experiencing postpartum mood disorders. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 16(2), 41-50. Link to publisher’s article.

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