Ride the Wave (The Wave of Recovery) Leisure Time Activities is the title of a leisure time activities booklet that was created by Donnie Martin in partnership with Recovery in Motion (RIM, non-profit organization), as a resource to help reduce occurrences of addiction relapses in the Twin Falls community. The hope is that more recovering addicts will be successful in their recovery and transition into a recovery lifestyle becoming productive members of the Twin Falls community. The leisure time activities booklet is being distributed and edified to recovering addicts in recovery support groups by RIM support group facilitators and by the recovery group, Ride the Wave
The Remote Alcohol & Other Drugs Workforce Program have developed a framework and resources and tool...
This study looks at how organised recreational activities can contribute to making the lives of vuln...
In 2003, Pathways was listed as one of the top three national recovery education tools by the Center...
Ride the Wave (The Wave of Recovery) Leisure Time Activities is the title of a leisure time activiti...
The main focus in addiction treatment is to learn and adapt to a new lifestyle that revolves around ...
This leisure counseling model provides a general framework for the counseling process rather than a ...
The 2016 Surgeon General’s report on alcohol, drugs and health indicated that approximately 25 milli...
The purpose of this study was to investigate participation in a therapeutic recreation program and i...
Engaging in leisure can empower, heal, and strengthen people of all ages, backgrounds, and forms of ...
Leisure, risk and safety are for most leisure practitioners across the globe, thoughts that arise in...
Leisure, risk and safety are for most leisure practitioners across the globe, thoughts that arise in...
Countless people in the United States are addicted. Whether ad-dicted to alcohol, illegal drugs, pre...
A seven step leisure counseling program was developed by the researcher to aid patients in dealing w...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a prevalent problem in the United States, with 19.7 million American...
Recreation has the ability to empower, heal and build up people from all ages, backgrounds and forms...
The Remote Alcohol & Other Drugs Workforce Program have developed a framework and resources and tool...
This study looks at how organised recreational activities can contribute to making the lives of vuln...
In 2003, Pathways was listed as one of the top three national recovery education tools by the Center...
Ride the Wave (The Wave of Recovery) Leisure Time Activities is the title of a leisure time activiti...
The main focus in addiction treatment is to learn and adapt to a new lifestyle that revolves around ...
This leisure counseling model provides a general framework for the counseling process rather than a ...
The 2016 Surgeon General’s report on alcohol, drugs and health indicated that approximately 25 milli...
The purpose of this study was to investigate participation in a therapeutic recreation program and i...
Engaging in leisure can empower, heal, and strengthen people of all ages, backgrounds, and forms of ...
Leisure, risk and safety are for most leisure practitioners across the globe, thoughts that arise in...
Leisure, risk and safety are for most leisure practitioners across the globe, thoughts that arise in...
Countless people in the United States are addicted. Whether ad-dicted to alcohol, illegal drugs, pre...
A seven step leisure counseling program was developed by the researcher to aid patients in dealing w...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a prevalent problem in the United States, with 19.7 million American...
Recreation has the ability to empower, heal and build up people from all ages, backgrounds and forms...
The Remote Alcohol & Other Drugs Workforce Program have developed a framework and resources and tool...
This study looks at how organised recreational activities can contribute to making the lives of vuln...
In 2003, Pathways was listed as one of the top three national recovery education tools by the Center...