Five Branches are discussed in Ch.9:
1. Therapeutic Recreation
2. Armed Forces Recreation
3. Employee Services & Recreation Programs
4. Campus Recreation
5. Private Membership Recreation Organizations
What is Therapeutic
Recreation?
Isn’t all recreation therapeutic?
TR Models and Process
The Leisure Ability Model
p. 199
Three components:
Functional interventions –
Leisure education
Recreation participation
The Health Protection-Health Promotion Model
p.199
Prescriptive activity
Recreation
Leisure
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Custodial
Medical-clinical model – nurses and doctors are most important
Education & training model Therapeutic milieu model – interdisciplinary setting
Acronyms
Abbreviations
What do these letters stand for?
NCTRC
NTRS
ATRA
Contrasting Emphases in the Field
Clinical – treatment approach
And
Inclusion (formerly “Special Recreation”) in Community
Settings
Emphasis on
Inclusion
Conclusion
Illusion
Fusion
Intrusion
Megan, if you have the textbook, would you please read fifth paragraph on page 197 ?
Early Development of TR
After WWI and WWII there were waves of concern about the need to rehabilitate veterans who had sustained major physical injuries or psychological trauma while in service.
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p. 198
Do the three sectors we spoke about for the Recreation Profession apply to
TR?
Are there jobs for TR Specialists in the
Government Sector?
In the Commercial Sector?
In the nonproft sector?
What does
APIE stand for?
Answer: Assessment, Planning, Implementation, and
Evaluation.
ARMED FORCES
RECREATION
Raise your hand if you remember the dates of WWI 1914 - 1918
WWII –1941 - 1945
The Civil War – 1860 - 1865