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Relax while you rehabilitate: A pilot study integrating a novel, yoga-based mindfulness group intervention into a residential military brain injury rehabilitation program

Citation: Combs, M., Critchfield, E., & Soble, J. (2018). Relax while you rehabilitate: A pilot study integrating a novel, yoga-based mindfulness group intervention into a residential military brain injury rehabilitation program. Rehabilitation Psychology, 63(2), 182-193. Link to publisher’s article.

Sharing a new foxhole with friends: The impact of outdoor recreation on injured military

Citation: Rogers, S., Loy, D., & Brown-Bochicchio, C. (2016). Sharing a new foxhole with friends: The impact of outdoor recreation on injured military. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 50(3), 213-227. Link to publisher’s article.

Physical and social factors determining quality of life for veterans with lower-limb amputation(s): A systematic review.

Citation: Christensen, J., Ipsen, T., Doherty, P. & Langberg, H. (2016). Physical and social factors determining quality of life for veterans with lower-limb amputation(s): A systematic review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 38(24), 2345-2353. Link to publisher’s article.

Outcomes of adaptive sports and recreation participation among veterans returning from combat with acquired disability

Citation: Lundberg, N., Bennett, J., & Smith, S. (2011). Outcomes of adaptive sports and recreation participation among veterans returning from combat with acquired disability. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 45(2), 105-120. Link to publisher’s article.

The promise of river running as a therapeutic medium for veterans coping with post-traumatic stress disorder

Citation: Dustin, D., Bricker, N., Arave, J., Wall, W., & West, G. (2011). The promise of river running as a therapeutic medium for veterans coping with post-traumatic stress disorder. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 45(4), 326-340.  Link to publisher’s article.

Effects of participation in a paralympic military sports camp on injured service members: Implications for therapeutic recreation

Citation: Hawkins, B., Cory, L., & Crowe, B. (2011). Effects of participation in a paralympic military sports camp on injured service members: Implications for therapeutic recreation. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 45(4), 309-325. Link to publisher’s article.

War narratives: Veteran stories, PTSD effects, and therapeutic fly-fishing

Citation: Mowatt, R. & Bennett, J. (2011). War narratives: Veteran stories, PTSD effects, and therapeutic fly-fishing. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 45(4), 286-308. Link to publisher’s article.

Addressing posttraumatic stress among iraq and afghanistan veterans and significant others: An intervention utilizing sport and recreation

Citation: Bennett, J., Lundberg, N., Zabriskie, R., & Eggett, D. (2014). Addressing posttraumatic stress among iraq and afghanistan veterans and significant others: An intervention utilizing sport and recreation. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(1), 74-93. Link to publisher’s article.

Veterans’ perceptions of benefits and important program components of a therapeutic fly-fishing program

Citation: Bennett, J., Van Puymbroeck, M., Piatt, J., & Rydell, R. (2014). Veterans’ perceptions of benefits and important program components of a therapeutic fly-fishing program. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(2), 169-187. Link to publisher’s article.

Nature-based recreational therapy for military service members

Citation: Hawkins, B., Townsend, J., & Garst, B. (2016). Nature-based recreational therapy for military service members. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 50(1), 55-74. Link to publisher’s article.

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