Therapeutic Recreation Programming - eBook

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ISBN/ISSN: 978-1-57167-859-1

Author(s): Charles Sylvester, Judith E. Voelkl, Gary D. Ellis

Copyright year: 2001

Edition: 1st

pages: 410

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The authors present the technical knowledge of therapeutic recreation programming in a comprehensive body of ethical, social, scientific, and philosophical knowledge in Therapeutic Recreation Programming.

Therapeutic recreation professionals must be more than narrow specialists skilled in their tasks of administering assessments, writing goals, documenting behavior, and processing activity experiences.

They must also understand what ends and purposes are worthy of their technical know-how, the theoretical basis of their work, so their "best practices" are founded on valid knowledge, and the ethical dimensions and implications of their work.

They must understand who they serve, not only in terms of diagnosis, but also in relation to their client's cultural context.

The goal of this text is to help students and professionals bring theory (thinking) and practice (doing) together—where they belong.

This text covers the traditional components of therapeutic recreation programming: assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

This is achieved through discussing the know-how (technical knowledge), know-why (theoretical knowledge), know-what (the purpose of therapeutic recreation), know-whether (moral judgments), and know-who (the clients/patients of therapeutic recreation) of therapeutic recreation.

These noted authors also offer lists of recommended readings for the core topics in this text so that readers may stay abreast of current developments within the field, and encourage instructors to use those readings and others to supplement the text.

Ultimately, this text will enable students to exercise the most important and difficult of all competencies—intelligent action ethically applied to the needs and problems of a culturally diverse society.

Section One — Conceptual Foundations

Chapter 1: Creating a Conceptual Foundation for Therapeutic Recreation: Examination and Legitimation

Chapter 2: Multicultural Considerations

Chapter 3: Professional Ethics

Chapter 4: Models of Therapeutic Recreation Practice

 

Section Two — Theoretical Aspects of Therapeutic Recreation Programming

Chapter 5: Introduction to Assessment in Therapeutic Recreation

Chapter 6: Therapeutic Recreation Interventions: The Integration of Counseling Theories

Chapter 7: Introduction to Learning and Teaching in Therapeutic Recreation

Chapter 8: Recreation Inclusion

Chapter 9: Introduction to Program Evaluation in Therapeutic Recreation

 

Section Three — Technical Aspects of Therapeutic Recreation Programming

Chapter 10: Therapeutic Recreation Program Planning: Comprehensive and Specific Program Plans

Chapter 11: Individualized Care Plans

 

Epilogue

Appendix A: American Therapeutic Recreation Association Code of Ethics

Appendix B: American Therapeutic Recreation Association Standards of Practice

Appendix C: National Therapeutic Recreation Society Code of Ethics

Appendix D: National Therapeutic Recreation Society Standards of Practice for Therapeutic Recreation Services

Appendix E: National Recreation and Park Association Position Statement on Inclusion

Appendix F: Research Based Protocol: Progressive Resistance Training

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