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‘Getting back to real living’: A qualitative study of the process of community reintegration after stroke

Citation: Wood, J., Connelly, D., & Maly, M. (2010). ‘Getting back to real living’: A qualitative study of the process of community reintegration after stroke. Clinical Rehabilitation, 24(11), 1045-1056. Link to publisher’s article.

Parent perspectives of barriers to child participation in recreational activities

Citation: Schleien, S., Miller, K., Ginger, W., & Pruett, S., (2014). Parent perspectives of barriers to child participation in recreational activities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(1), 61-73. 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.

Outcomes and processes at a camp for youth with HIV/AIDS

Citation: Gillard, A., Witt, P., & Watts, C. (2011). Outcomes and processes at a camp for youth with HIV/AIDS. Qualitative Health Research, 21(11), 1508-1526. Link to publisher’s article.

Balancing everyday life two years after falling ill with guillain-barre syndrome: A qualitative study

Citation: Forsberg, A., Widen-Holmqvist, L., & Ahlstrom, G. (2015). Balancing everyday life two years after falling ill with guillain-barre syndrome: A qualitative study. Clinical Rehabilitation, 29(6, 601-610. Link to publisher’s article.

Perceptions of people with disabilities and their families about segregated and inclusive recreation involvement

Citation: Mayer, W. & Anderson, L. (2014). Perceptions of people with disabilities and their families about segregated and inclusive recreation involvement. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(2), 150-168. Link to publisher’s article.

Informing therapeutic practice through the walking program experiences of rehabilitation clients with stroke and traumatic brain injury

Citation: Spencer-Cavaliere, N., Bowtell, D., & Langager, M. (2014). Informing therapeutic practice through the walking program experiences of rehabilitation clients with stroke and traumatic brain injury. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(3), 247-261. Link to publisher’s article.

The meaning of “now” moments of engagement in yoga for persons with alzheimer’s disease

Citation: Litchke, L. & Hodges, J. (2014). The meaning of “now” moments of engagement in yoga for persons with alzheimer’s disease. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(3), 229-246. Link to publisher’s article.

Negotiating the cancer experience through challenge course programming

Citation: Martin, B., Groff, D., & Battaglini, C. (2014). Negotiating the cancer experience through challenge course programming. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(3), 211-228. Link to publisher’s article.

Exploring the role of community recreation in stroke recovery using participatory action research and photovoice

Citation: Hebblethwaite, S. & Curley, L. (2015). Exploring the role of community recreation in stroke recovery using participatory action research and photovoice. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 49(1), 1-17. Link to publisher’s article.

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