Philosophy, Paradigm and TR
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"As with all professions,
therapeutic recreation must face the challenge of continuously
examining and, when needed, redefining its occupational philosophy.
This process will become increasingly critical as the field
matures against the backdrop of a constantly changing society.
Practitioners, consumers, and educators share equally the responsibility
for this endeavor. Together they can and must shape the ideology
which represents the basis for the provision of a most vital
area of human service." (Reynolds & O'Morrow, Problems,
Issues & Concepts in Therapeutic Recreation.1985).
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Glen Van Andel from
Calvin College
- Karen Grote, MS, CTRS, St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Senior Adult Program, 200 Medical Village Drive, Edgewood, KY 41017, kgrote*stelizabeth.com, 859-301-7269 or 859-301-5920
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Kenneth Mobily, The
U. of Iowa, (319) 335-9176
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Carol Ann Peterson
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Bob Riley, Green Mountain,
College, (802) 287-9313
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Carmen Russonieollo,
(509) 458-7080
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Charles D. Sylvester,
Western Washington University (206) 676-3541, cdsyl*janice.cc.wwu.edu
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