PPT-Recreational Therapy: An Introduction

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Chapter 2 The History of Therapeutic Recreation A History of Two Professions PowerPoint Slides The Great Acceleration With WWII came the beginnings of The Great Acceleration or vast growth in recreational therapy. Providing . Effective . Recreational Therapy Interventions . For Geriatric . Clients. Jo Lewis, MS/CTRS. Megan C. . Janke. , Ph.D., LRT/CTRS. Objectives. Upon completion of this session, the participant will be able to: . . fishing. in Finland. Hannu Lehtonen. University of Helsinki. Recreational fishing is one of the most important nature activities for Finns.. In 2008 about 34 per cent of the population, i.e. 1.8 million people fished at least once. . Chapter . 4: . Behavioral Health and Psychiatric . Disorders. PowerPoint Slides. Behavioral Health . and . Psychiatric Disorders: . A . L. arge . A. rea . of . Practice . in RT. Behavioral/mental health is the single largest area of practice for recreational therapists, employing 35% of all nationally certified practitioners.. Chapter . 11: . Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation . Practice. PowerPoint Slides. Physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R). PM&R is a setting in which RTs treat individuals who are recovering from physical injuries, both traumatic (e.g., from an accident) and . Chapter . 10: . Pediatric Practice. PowerPoint Slides. Pediatric disability. “A disability is an environmentally contextualized health-related limitation in a child’s existing or emergent capacity to perform developmentally appropriate activities and participate, as desired, in society.”. Where Engineering and Art . Meet. Christopher Douwes, Community . Planner. Federal . Highway . Administration. Recreational Trails. Why does FHWA care?. Eligible for Recreational Trails Program funds.. F. ishing on Reservoir and Tailrace Sections of Millers Ferry Reservoir, Alabama. Steven Gratz, Dr. Terry Hanson, Dr. Steve Sammons, . & Dr. Diane Hite . Economic Value of Recreational Fishing on Millers Ferry Reservoir, AL. Chapter . 8: . Seizure . disorders. PowerPoint Slides. Seizure. The term . seizure . refers to an involuntary spasm or contraction of muscles.. Epilepsy. Seizures are a symptom of epilepsy and epilepsy is defined as having at least two seizures. In epilepsy, the brain has an underlying tendency to produce sudden bursts of electrical energy that disrupt other brain functions. Epilepsy is an underlying condition that affects the delicate systems that govern how electrical energy behaves in the brain, making it susceptible to recurring seizures.. used for human recreational activities such as backcountry skiing, snowshoeing, and. snowmobiling.. Numerous studies have been conducted to examine the effects of human recreation. on mammals, and most commonly negative effects were reported (Boyle and . A toolbox for evaluating bicycle related travel. 15. th. TRB Planning Applications Conference. May 17. , 2015. Moby Khan, . Srinath. . Ravulaparthy. , Feng Liu and Tom Rossi. Robert Cálix, Chaushie Chu, Robert Farley. By Emilee Hodge . Target Population . Pediatric patients in rehabilitation. Each year more than 3 million children are hospitalized in the U.S.. Traumatic accident. Brain injury. Spinal cord injury. David R. Austin, Ph.D., FDRT, FALS. Bryan P. McCormick, Ph.D., CTRS, FDRT. FALS. Chapter 1. The Therapeutic Relationship. Definition of Therapeutic Relationship:. The therapeutic relationship is “a trusting connection and rapport established between therapist and client through collaboration, communication, therapist empathy and mutual understanding and respect.”. Randy Wyble, MS, CTRS. wybler@gvsu.edu. Dawn De Vries, DHA, MPA, CTRS. devridaw@gvsu.edu. For a copy of this PowerPoint, go to:. gvsu.edu/. tr. Click on the faculty link to the left and it will be listed in our faculty sketches.. Surface Water Quality Standards Advisory Workgroup . March 2020. Kate Lavelle. Recreational Use-Attainability Analysis . What is a Recreational Use-Attainability Analysis (RUAA)?. Study required to make a change to a water body’s recreation use and associated criterion in the Texas Surface Water Quality Standards (TSWQS).

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