Animal-assisted therapy, cinematherapy, horticulture therapy, just to name a few. Sounds like fun, if you ask me.
Recreational therapists use recreational and leisure activities as a form of treatment to improve the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social well-being of individuals with disabilities or illnesses. These activities are tailored to meet the specific needs and goals of each individual to help enhance their overall quality of life.
Uri Wernik has written: 'Chance action and therapy' -- subject(s): Chance, Recreational therapy, Therapeutic use
Monica D Hall has written: 'Factors influencing job satisfaction of therapeutic recreation specialists' -- subject(s): Job satisfaction, Occupational therapists, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Recreational therapy, Recreational therapy
I'm not sure how statistics is applied to the job, but I was researching for a math project, and statistics is used.
An early use for lithium would be either to perform surgery (It was used as a pain killer) .Or for recreational "therapy".
Janet Treftz has written: 'The development of a comprehensive leisure counseling program for cardiac patients' -- subject(s): Heart, Diseases, Patients, Recreation, Leisure counseling, Recreational surveys, Recreational therapy, Rehabilitation
David L. Jewell has written: 'Confronting child maltreatment through recreation' -- subject(s): Recreation, Abused children, Child abuse, Identification, Management, Recreational therapy, Prevention 'Confronting child abuse through recreation' -- subject(s): Recreation, Abused children, Child abuse, Identification, Management, Recreational therapy, Prevention
Barbara Cathryn Wilhite has written: 'Therapeutic recreation' -- subject(s): Case studies, Recreation, Recreational therapy, Rehabilitation
Recreational therapy is a rehabilitation and treatment service that promotes independence and functionality in one’s day-to-day life. Recreational therapists encourage patients to live healthy and active lifestyles if possible. They strive to assist patients stricken by disability or illness in overcoming their physical limitations, in order to participate in all life events that they wish to enjoy. Education Requirements for Recreational Therapists In order to provide recreational therapy to patients, one must obtain certification from the National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification, or NCTRC. This council requires a bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited university and completion of an internship, as well as satisfactory completion of a computer-based exam, in order to grant certification. Coursework for a Recreational Therapy Education Academic programs will either refer to this program of study as Recreational Therapy, or Therapeutic Recreation. They are one in the same. An education in this field will teach the student various aspects related to therapy, including physical, mental and biological science. Students will also learn theories regarding leisure and recreation. They will, of course, attend courses similar to those taken by all people in the health field, such as anatomy and ethics. Upon completion of coursework, all Therapeutic Recreation students are required to complete an internship under the guidance of a certified Recreational Therapist. Jobs in Recreational Therapy There are various different job avenues available to a Certified Recreational Therapist. They can choose to work in hospitals, doctor’s offices or rehabilitation facilities. They are able to work with an array of people with different needs, including elderly patients, individuals with mental or emotional disabilities, people who suffer from addictions, children and patients with developmental incapacities. It is a common practice for Recreational Therapists to gain employment from health care agencies and provide services for inpatient or residential facilities, nursing homes, mental health establishments, hospice centers, adult day care or assisted living facilities, substance abuse rehabilitation facilities and schools. There is a great need for Recreational Therapists, as there will always be patients who require their services.
A lot of the people of the United States don't know the benefits of Massage therapy. Many people believe it is for recreational purposes and not a benefit to their health.
Nancy Helen Navar has written: 'The professionalization of therapeutic recreation in the State of Michigan' -- subject(s): Recreational therapy, Recreation leadership, Recreation leaders