Therapeutic Recreation/Disabilities
Axelson, M. (2009). The power of leisure: "I was an anorexic; I'm now a healthy triathlete." Leisure Sciences, 31, 330-346.
Borges de Costa, A.L. (2012). Circle Dance: A leisure occupation promoting well-being. LSA Newletter (Leisure Studies Association), 91 (March), 25-26.
Fenech, A., & Baker, M. (2008). Casual leisure and sensory diet: A concept for improving quality of life in neuropalliative conditions. NeuroRehabilitation - An Interdisciplinary Journal, 23, 369-376.
Fenech, A. (2009). Interactive drama in complex neurological disability management. Disability and Rehabilitation, 31(2), 118-130.
Fenech, A. (2010). Inspiring transformations through participation in drama for individuals with neuropalliative conditions. Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 1(1), 63-80.
Fenech, A. (2011). Aquatic leisure satisfaction and engagement in neuropalliative disability management. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences (online journal).
Harrison, N., & Gravelle, F. (2008). The importance of leisure when living with a life threatening disease: From a serious leisure perspective. International Journal of Sport Management, Recreation, & Tourism, 2, 38-46.
McGill, J. (1996). Developing leisure identities: A pilot project. Brampton, ON: Brampton Caledon Community Living.
Patterson, I. (1997). Serious leisure as an alternative to a work career for people with disabilities. Australian Disability Review, 2, 20-27.
Patterson, I. (2000). Developing a meaningful identity for people with disabilities through serious leisure activities. World Leisure Journal, 42(2), 41-51.
Patterson, I. (2001). Serious leisure as a positive contributor to social inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities. World Leisure Journal, 43(3), 16-24.
Reynolds, F., Vivat, B., & Prior, S. (2008). Women's experiences of increasing subjective well-being in CFS/ME through leisure-based arts and crafts activities: A qualitative study. Disability & Rehabilitation, 30(17), 1279-1288.
Stebbins, R. A. (2000). Serious leisure for people with disabilities. In A. Sivan & H. Ruskin (Eds.), Leisure education community development, and populations with special needs (pp. 101-108). Wallingford, Oxon, UK: CAB International.
Stebbins, R. A. (2008). Right leisure: Serious, casual, or project-based? NeuroRehabilitation - An Interdisciplinary Journal, 23, 335-341.
Borges de Costa, A.L. (2012). Circle Dance: A leisure occupation promoting well-being. LSA Newletter (Leisure Studies Association), 91 (March), 25-26.
Fenech, A., & Baker, M. (2008). Casual leisure and sensory diet: A concept for improving quality of life in neuropalliative conditions. NeuroRehabilitation - An Interdisciplinary Journal, 23, 369-376.
Fenech, A. (2009). Interactive drama in complex neurological disability management. Disability and Rehabilitation, 31(2), 118-130.
Fenech, A. (2010). Inspiring transformations through participation in drama for individuals with neuropalliative conditions. Journal of Applied Arts and Health, 1(1), 63-80.
Fenech, A. (2011). Aquatic leisure satisfaction and engagement in neuropalliative disability management. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences (online journal).
Harrison, N., & Gravelle, F. (2008). The importance of leisure when living with a life threatening disease: From a serious leisure perspective. International Journal of Sport Management, Recreation, & Tourism, 2, 38-46.
McGill, J. (1996). Developing leisure identities: A pilot project. Brampton, ON: Brampton Caledon Community Living.
Patterson, I. (1997). Serious leisure as an alternative to a work career for people with disabilities. Australian Disability Review, 2, 20-27.
Patterson, I. (2000). Developing a meaningful identity for people with disabilities through serious leisure activities. World Leisure Journal, 42(2), 41-51.
Patterson, I. (2001). Serious leisure as a positive contributor to social inclusion for people with intellectual disabilities. World Leisure Journal, 43(3), 16-24.
Reynolds, F., Vivat, B., & Prior, S. (2008). Women's experiences of increasing subjective well-being in CFS/ME through leisure-based arts and crafts activities: A qualitative study. Disability & Rehabilitation, 30(17), 1279-1288.
Stebbins, R. A. (2000). Serious leisure for people with disabilities. In A. Sivan & H. Ruskin (Eds.), Leisure education community development, and populations with special needs (pp. 101-108). Wallingford, Oxon, UK: CAB International.
Stebbins, R. A. (2008). Right leisure: Serious, casual, or project-based? NeuroRehabilitation - An Interdisciplinary Journal, 23, 335-341.