Canada
Gerald L. Hitzhusen and Letita Thomas
© Curators of University of Missouri 1994
Introduction
The Therapeutic Recreation (TR) Profession in Canada: Where Are We Now And Where Are We Going?
New Roles For Recreationists Dr. Peggy Hutchison, Judith McGill
Facilitating Integrated Leisure For Older Adults With DisabilitiesAlison Pedlar, Adrienne Gilbert, Lori Gove
An Ecological Model For Community Recreation And Leisure Outreach Barbara Clark, Cynthia J. Curran
Life Satisfaction As It Relates To Therapeutic Recreation Renate K. Sainsbury, Tracy Bruce
Outreach Leisure Education: A British Columbia PerspectiveMarni Macdonald, Paul W. Gallant
Recreation Therapy Programming: A Protocol Approach To Treatment Evaluation For Quality AssuranceRoy H. Olsson, Jr, Bruce Groves, Shari Perkins
Therapeutic Recreation Workload Measurement System Ellen Ayles
Pulmonary Rehabilitation And Leisure Education As An Intervention Karen Henderson
Mediators Of the Leisure Experience Dr. Beth P. Velde
Moving From Fun And Games To Therapeutic Recreation Catherine Douglas Marni Pedersen NOT AVAILABLE
Creating Opportunities In Sports For The Physically Challenged Susan Gordon Ryan Celia Southward
Parks Canada's Access Program Robert A. Fern
Research Issues In Access To Outdoor Recreation And Countryside Adrienne Gilbert
Leisure Time Scale: Validity, Reliability & Applications Victor Larrinaga Pedro, Fdez. De Larrinoa, Antonio Bulbena, German Baraibar
Never Too Old, Too Sick, Or Too Bad For TR: A Biosychosocial Approach Linda Buettner, Shelley Martin
The Clubhouse Model Of Psychosocial Rehabilitation And The Development Of An Evening And Weekend Recreation Program Carol Edward
The Boundary Between The Therapeutic Role And Friendship, With The Long Term Psychiatrically Disabled Dennis Sallans
Women In The Leisure Service Profession: A Professional/Personal Commentary Vicki Wilkins