Citation: Schwan, K., Fallon, B., & Milne, B. (2018). “The one thing that actually helps”: Art creation as a self-care and health-promoting practice amongst youth experiencing homelessness. Children and Youth Services Review, 93, 355-364. Link to publisher’s article.
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Understanding the relationships between leisure satisfaction, self-esteem, family satisfaction, and life satisfaction among Korean individuals with intellectual disability
Citation: Kim, J., Roh, E., Kim, G., & Irwin, L. (2016). Understanding the relationships between leisure satisfaction, self-esteem, family satisfaction, and life satisfaction among Korean individuals with intellectual disability. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 50(4), 265-276. 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.
Meanings of participation in a leisure arts pottery programme
Citation: Genoe, M. & Liechty, T. (2017). Meanings of participation in a leisure arts pottery programme. World Leisure Journal, 59(2), 91-104. Link to publisher’s article.
To ‘just be relaxed and with your own thoughts’: Experiences of aquatic activity amongst individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia
Citation: Evans, A. (2017). To ‘just be relaxed and with your own thoughts’: Experiences of aquatic activity amongst individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. Loisir et Societe/ Society and Leisure, 40(2), 175-192. Link to publisher’s article.
Effect of integrative reminiscence therapy on depression, well being, integrity, self esteem, and life satisfaction in older adults
Citation: Melendez Moral, J., Fortuna Terrero, F., Sales Galan, A., & Mayordomo Rodriguez, T. (2015). Effect of integrative reminiscence therapy on depression, well being, integrity, self esteem, and life satisfaction in older adults. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 10(3), 240-247. Link to publisher’s article.
Expressive alternatives: Facilitating social and emotional learning through an expressive arts curriculum
Citation: Broach, E., Pugh, S., & Smith, C. (2015). Expressive alternatives: Facilitating social and emotional learning through an expressive arts curriculum. American Therapeutic Recreation Association Annual, 23, 53-63. Link to publisher’s article.
The therapeutic use of art with women experiencing postpartum mood disorders
Citation: De Vries, D., Schaible, C., Vincent, K., Sheridan, S., Royston, W., & Hohn, D. (2017). The therapeutic use of art with women experiencing postpartum mood disorders. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 16(2), 41-50. Link to publisher’s article.
The impact of therapeutic recreation camps on adults with disabilities
Citation: Thompson, A., Wozencroft, A., & Parsons, M. (2017). The impact of therapeutic recreation camps on adults with disabilities. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 16(2), 21-28. Link to publisher’s article.
Social context, art making processes and creative output: A qualitative study exploring how psychological benefits of art participation during stroke rehabilitation occur
Citation: Morris, J., Toma, M., Kelly, C., Joice, S., Mead, G. & Williams, B. (2016). Social context, art making processes and creative output: A qualitative study exploring how psychological benefits of art participation during stroke rehabilitation occur. Disability and Rehabilitation, 38(7), 661-672. Link to publisher’s article.