GLOBAL VISION PROJECT: Global Vision of Rehabilitation
and Recreation for People with Disabilities in the 21st Century
LITERATURE:
"Activity Therapy Literature" (1)
Compiled by Prof. John A. Nesbitt, Ed.D., CTRS, Pres./CEO
Special Recreation for disABLED International
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Activities in Action: Proceedings of the National Association of Activity Professionals, 1990 Conference, Phyllis M. Foster. 1991
Activity, Recovery, Growth: The Communal Role of Planned Activities
Joan Mowat Erikson, David Loveless, Joan Loveless. 1994
Alzheimer's Disease: Activity-Focused Care, 2nd Edition
Carly R. Hellen, Paperback, Butterworth-Heinemann. 1998
Arts and Crafts for the Elderly: A Resource Book for Activity Directors in Healthcare Facilities, Evelyn Lowman. 1998
Come and Sit by Me: Discussion Programs for Activity Specialists
Gretchen Lausch Schlenger. 1988
Essentials for the Activity Professional in Long Term Care
Susan E. Lanza. 1996
The Exercise-Health Connection: Physical Activity as Powerful Medicine
David C. Nieman. 1998
Keeping Busy: A Handbook of Activities for Persons with Dementia
James R. Dowling,Foreword by Nancy L. Mace
Life Enhancing Activities for Mentally Impaired Elders
Beverly Ann Beisgen. 1989
More than a Game: A New Focus on Senior Activity Services
Brenda Corbett. 1998
The Positive Interactions Program of Activities for People With Alzheimer's Disease by Sylvia Nissenboim, Christine Vroman. 1998
SourceBook of Pragmatic Activities: Theory and Intervention for Language Therapy, Elizabeth B. Johnston, and others. 1991
Therapeutic Activity Intervention with the Elderly: Foundations and Practices
Barbara A. Hawkins, and others, 1996
(1) Books are listed alphabetically;
used/out-of-print books may be retrieved by booksellers.
BOOK SOURCES:
www.amazon.com
www.bn.com
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Global Vision of Rehabilitation and Recreation
for People with Disabilities in the 21st Century
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