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.
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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.
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.
The benefits of recreation for recovery and social inclusion of individuals with mental illness: An integrative review
Citation: Fenton, L., White, C., Gallant, K., Gilbert, R., Hutchinson, S., & Hamilton-Hinch, B. (2017). The benefits of recreation for recovery and social inclusion of individuals with mental illness: An integrative review. Leisure Sciences, 39(1), 1-19. Link to publisher’s article.
Motivational interviewing-based compliance/adherence therapy interventions to improve psychiatric symptoms of people with severe mental illness: meta-analysis
Citation: Wong-Anuchit, C., Chantamit-O-Pas, C., Schneider, J., & Mills, A. (2018). Motivational interviewing-based compliance/adherence therapy interventions to improve psychiatric symptoms of people with severe mental illness: Meta-analysis. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 5(1), 1-12. Link to publisher’s article.
What can leisure offer those with a mental illness; Diversion, experience or something much richer?
Citation: Alford, S., Perlman D., Sumskis, S., Moxham, L., Patterson, C., Brighton, R., Taylor, E., & Heffernan T. (2017). What can leisure offer those with a mental illness; Diversion, experience or something much richer? World Leisure Journal, 59(3), 218-226. Link to publisher’s article.
Family leisure among families with a child in mental health treatment: Therapeutic recreation implications
Citation: Townsend, J. & Zabriskie, R. (2010). Family leisure among families with a child in mental health treatment: Therapeutic recreation implications. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 44(1), 11-34. Link to publisher’s article.
Analysis of participation levels in activity programming at a correctional mental health facility
Citation: Messina, E. & Iwasaki, Y. (2013). Analysis of participation levels in activity programming at a correctional mental health facility. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 47(3), 197-211. Link to publisher’s article.
Preliminary outcomes of a pilot therapeutic recreation camp for people with a mental illness: Links to recovery
Citation: Moxham, L., Liersch-Sumskis, S., Taylor, E., Patterson, C., & Brighton, R. (2015). Preliminary outcomes of a pilot therapeutic recreation camp for people with a mental illness: Links to recovery. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 49(1), 61-75. Link to publisher’s article.
Community integration: Showcasing the evidence for therapeutic recreation services
Citation: Stumbo, N., Wilder, A., Zahl, M., DeVries, D., Pegg, S., Greenwood, J., & Ross, J. (2015). Community integration: Showcasing the evidence for therapeutic recreation services. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 49(1), 35-60. Link to publisher’s article.