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A change of scenery: Wilderness therapy treatment for inpatients in acute care

Citation: Woodford, K., Fenton, L., & Connors, J. (2018). A change of scenery: Wilderness therapy treatment for inpatients in acute care. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, LI(4), 258-273. Link to publisher’s article.

Therapeutic lifestyle changes: Impact on weight, quality of life, and psychiatric symptoms in veterans with mental illness

Citation: Tessier, J., Erickson, Z., Meyer, H., Baker, M., Gelberg, H., Arnold, I.,…Ames, D. (2017). Therapeutic lifestyle changes: Impact on weight, quality of life, and psychiatric symptoms in veterans with mental illness. Military Medicine, 182(9), 1738-1744. Link to publisher’s article.

Nostalgia and temporal life satisfaction

Citation: Ye, S., Ng, T., & Lam, C. (2018). Nostalgia and temporal life satisfaction. Journal of Happiness Studies, 19(6), 1749-1762. Link to publisher’s article.

A systematic review of psychosocial interventions in treatment of opioid addiction

Citation: Brown, A. (2018). A systematic review of psychosocial interventions in treatment of opioid addiction. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 18(3), 249-269. Link to publisher’s article.

Experiences with and perceptions of an adaptive hiking program

Citation: James, L., Shing, J., Mortenson, B., Mattie, J., & Borisoff, J. (2018). Experiences with and perceptions of an adaptive hiking program. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(13), 1584-1590. Link to publisher’s article.

Effects of aquatic exercise on physical function and fitness among people with spinal cord injury: A systematic review

Citation: Li, C., Khoo, S., & Adnan, A. (2017). Effects of aquatic exercise on physical function and fitness among people with spinal cord injury: A systematic review. Medicine, 96(11), 1-6. Link to publisher’s article.

Promising practices for making recreation programming matter for people who experience mental illness

Citation: Hutchinson, S. & Fenton, L. (2018). Promising practices for making recreation programming matter for people who experience mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 54(4), 496-505. Link to publisher’s article.

How animals contribute to subjective well-being: A comprehensive model of protective and risk factors

Citation: Luhmann, M. & Kalitzki, A. (2018). How animals contribute to subjective well-being: A comprehensive model of protective and risk factors. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(2), 200-214. Link to publisher’s article.

Long-term improvements after multimodal rehabilitation in late phase after stroke: A randomized controlled trial

Citation: Bunketorp-Kall, L., Lundgren-Nilsson, A., Samuelsson, H., Pekny, T., Blomve, K., Pekna, M., Pekny, M. Blomstrand, C. & Nilsson, M. (2017). Long-term improvements after multimodal rehabilitation in late phase after stroke: A randomized controlled trial. Stroke, 48(7), 1916-1924. Link to publisher’s article.

Social factors predictive of social integration for adults with brain injury

Citation: Batchos, E., Easton, A., Haak, C., & Ditchman, N. (2018). Social factors predictive of social integration for adults with brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(17), 2062-2069. Link to publisher’s article.

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