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The preliminary effects of a recreation-based military family camp on family functioning

Citation: Hawkins, B., Townsend, J., Heath, S., & Lipton, K. (2018). The preliminary effects of a recreation-based military family camp on family functioning. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 17(3), 15-24. doi: 10.5055/ajrt.2018.0164. Link to publisher’s article.

Enabling physical activity participation for children and youth with disabilities following a goal-directed, family-centred intervention

Citation: Willis, C., Nyquist, A., Jahnsen, R., Elliott, C., & Ullenhag, A. (2018). Enabling physical activity participation for children and youth with disabilities following a goal-directed, family-centred intervention. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 77, 30-39. Link to publisher’s article.

Effects of a museum-based social prescription intervention on quantitative measures of psychological wellbeing in older adults

Citation: Thomson, L., Lockyer, B., Camic, P., & Chatterjee, H. (2018). Effects of a museum-based social prescription intervention on quantitative measures of psychological wellbeing in older adults. Perspectives in Public Health, 138(1), 28-38. Link to publisher’s article.

Recovery and creative practices in people with severe mental illness: Evaluating well-being and social inclusion

Citation: Saavedra, J., Perez, E., Crawford, P., & Arias, S. (2018). Recovery and creative practices in people with severe mental illness: Evaluating well-being and social inclusion. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(8), 905-911. Link to publisher’s article.

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.

Everyday creative activity as a path to flourishing

Citation: Conner, T., DeYoung, C., & Silvia, P. (2018). Everyday creative activity as a path to flourishing. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(2), 181-189. Link to publisher’s article.

Psychosocial factors associated with physical activity in ambulatory and manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury: A mixed methods study

Citation: Martin Ginis, K., Papathomas, A., Perrier, M., Smith, B., & SHAPE-SCI Research Group (2017). Psychosocial factors associated with physical activity in ambulatory and manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury: A mixed methods study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(2), 187-192. Link to publisher’s article.

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.

Activity engagement and health quality of life in people with Parkinson’s disease

Citation: Sabari, J., Ortiz, D., Pallatto, K., Yagerman, J., Glazman, S., & Bodis-Wollner, I. (2015). Activity engagement and health quality of life in people with Parkinson’s disease. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(16), 1411-1415. Link to publisher’s article.

The experiences of everyday activities post-stroke

Citation: Atler, K. (2016). The experiences of everyday activities post-stroke. Disability and Rehabilitation, 38(8), 781-788. Link to publisher’s article.

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