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Are you feeling overwhelmed and don’t where to start with creating your Recreational Therapy program? I’ll share with you 5 easy steps that will help you prioritize and create an evidence-based program.

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Everyone has heard the the old phrase, “Laughter is the best medicine.” It turns out humor and laughter has many benefits for individuals with chronic conditions. The physiological and emotional benefits of a good laugh are well documented. Who hasn’t felt better after a good laugh? Let’s take a look at Humor Therapy and how

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Too often individuals with disabilities and those in residential facilities get limited opportunities to interact with nature. This is unfortunate because a connection with the natural world offers many health benefits. Among other things, time in nature triggers a calming effect where one could gain new perspectives while disconnecting from the screens begging for attention.

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One of the many rewards of creating the TRRT blog is developing Recreation Therapy connections. It’s always great to find someone passionate about the field willing to share their thoughts and experiences to benefit others in the field. Recently, I connected with Chelsea Crockford, CTRS. She’s an extremely passionate new grad and professional looking to

Recreation Therapists are busy people. We usually get to work (coffee in hand) and hit the floor running.  When we finally get to facilitate our groups, we tend to pull from our bucket of trusted activities. But do we spend any of our limited time thinking critically about our go-to interventions?  Check out the steps to evidence based practice along with some time-saving tips to ensure you are doing what is best for your clients, yourself, and the field of therapeutic recreation. Recreation Therapy Leisure Education, Recreation Therapy Group Ideas, Recreation Therapy Activities, Recreational Therapy Activities, Recreation Therapist, Activity Therapy, Thinking Critically, Sand Tray Therapy, Intervention Activities

Recreation Therapists are busy people. We usually get to work (coffee in hand) and hit the floor running. When we finally get to facilitate our groups, we tend to pull from our bucket of trusted activities. But do we spend any of our limited time thinking critically about our go-to interventions? Check out the steps to evidence based practice along with some time-saving tips to ensure you are doing what is best for your clients, yourself, and the field of therapeutic recreation.