Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This study investigates how recreation organizations impact people who have experienced traumatic events by understanding how these organizations create curriculum and determine success. This exploratory research used Interpretative Description design to create results with practical implications. Using a snowball sampling, participants engaged in semi structure interviews to understand the process by which organizations were created, how organizations meet the needs of their constituents with emotional and physical trauma and how each program defines and measures success. Results connect with theories of coping and provide building blocks for future research
Purpose: To explore the psychosocial outcomes of an inclusive adapted sport and adventurous training...
An increasing number of athletic organizations have begun to recognize athlete well-being and mental...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the qualitative research on childhood trauma sur...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This study investigates how recreation organizat...
There is a pressing need to equip youth-serving community organizations to respond to the unique nee...
Leisure-based therapy is a potentially effective approach to supporting survivors of trauma in their...
Approximately 8.6 million sport-related injuries occur yearly in the United States that cause a vari...
The purpose of the qualitative studywas to examine the lived experiences of Division I collegiate st...
An athlete’s identity is often related to the goals of their team and their ability to achieve excel...
This research topic is based on evidence based research on the impact of local adapted sports teams ...
This qualitative study utilized a panel of four recognized experts in the field of therapeutic recre...
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experience of mental health peers through the ...
This study sought to better understand the lived experiences of NCAA collegiate athletes who suffere...
This study examines the effects of adventure-based counseling on the enhancement of coping skills of...
Background: Sport injuries are typically viewed as an unavoidable component of being an elite athlet...
Purpose: To explore the psychosocial outcomes of an inclusive adapted sport and adventurous training...
An increasing number of athletic organizations have begun to recognize athlete well-being and mental...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the qualitative research on childhood trauma sur...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06This study investigates how recreation organizat...
There is a pressing need to equip youth-serving community organizations to respond to the unique nee...
Leisure-based therapy is a potentially effective approach to supporting survivors of trauma in their...
Approximately 8.6 million sport-related injuries occur yearly in the United States that cause a vari...
The purpose of the qualitative studywas to examine the lived experiences of Division I collegiate st...
An athlete’s identity is often related to the goals of their team and their ability to achieve excel...
This research topic is based on evidence based research on the impact of local adapted sports teams ...
This qualitative study utilized a panel of four recognized experts in the field of therapeutic recre...
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived experience of mental health peers through the ...
This study sought to better understand the lived experiences of NCAA collegiate athletes who suffere...
This study examines the effects of adventure-based counseling on the enhancement of coping skills of...
Background: Sport injuries are typically viewed as an unavoidable component of being an elite athlet...
Purpose: To explore the psychosocial outcomes of an inclusive adapted sport and adventurous training...
An increasing number of athletic organizations have begun to recognize athlete well-being and mental...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the qualitative research on childhood trauma sur...