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Issues of leisure and dying are not often discussed in depth by
those in recreation or thanatology. However, Recreation, Leisure,
and Chronic Illness bridges the gap between leisure and
thanatology. Professionals know that when illness, disability,
stress, or poverty threaten the quantity and quality of a person's
life, leisure takes on great meaning. Readers will find in this
truly unique book how leisure can be a positive counterforce to the
physical and mental diminishments that erode health and
work.Contributors to Recreation, Leisure and Chronic Illness
explore the philosophy of leisure and how freedom, enjoyment,
self-determination, and breaking the set patterns of daily life are
central to true leisure, for persons in all walks of life. These
authors illustrate the need for leisure in a wide variety of
settings and in the face of multiple threats to both the quantity
and the quality of life. Readers will find chapters filled with
expert theories on how to help clients with limiting conditions
realize the fulfillment of their leisure desires, the problem of
groups left at the margins of the current health care policy who
are also poorly served by the leisure professions, and the
inevitable funding dilemma. Specific chapters focus on: improving
leisure lifestyles as a crucial first step in rehabilitation the
role and importance of recreation in lives of persons with AIDS
benefits of recreation programs in senior centers and care centers
community-based recreation programs that emphasize preserving
existing coping patterns and maintaining daily functioning the
ability of recreation to sustain hope for psychiatric patients
relationships between leisure education and death education how
creative activities--music, dance, art, and creative writing--are
used to promote physical mental healthWhile the chapters in
Recreation, Leisure and Chronic Illness range from policy issues to
specific recreation programs, as a whole they show the healing
power of leisure. Professionals and students in both recreation and
thanatology fields will find this volume an enlightening approach
to promoting healing in those suffering from life-threatening
conditions--medical, social, economic, or environmental.
Issues of leisure and dying are not often discussed in depth by
those in recreation or thanatology. However, Recreation, Leisure,
and Chronic Illness bridges the gap between leisure and
thanatology. Professionals know that when illness, disability,
stress, or poverty threaten the quantity and quality of a person's
life, leisure takes on great meaning. Readers will find in this
truly unique book how leisure can be a positive counterforce to the
physical and mental diminishments that erode health and
work.Contributors to Recreation, Leisure and Chronic Illness
explore the philosophy of leisure and how freedom, enjoyment,
self-determination, and breaking the set patterns of daily life are
central to true leisure, for persons in all walks of life. These
authors illustrate the need for leisure in a wide variety of
settings and in the face of multiple threats to both the quantity
and the quality of life. Readers will find chapters filled with
expert theories on how to help clients with limiting conditions
realize the fulfillment of their leisure desires, the problem of
groups left at the margins of the current health care policy who
are also poorly served by the leisure professions, and the
inevitable funding dilemma. Specific chapters focus on: improving
leisure lifestyles as a crucial first step in rehabilitation the
role and importance of recreation in lives of persons with AIDS
benefits of recreation programs in senior centers and care centers
community-based recreation programs that emphasize preserving
existing coping patterns and maintaining daily functioning the
ability of recreation to sustain hope for psychiatric patients
relationships between leisure education and death education how
creative activities--music, dance, art, and creative writing--are
used to promote physical mental healthWhile the chapters in
Recreation, Leisure and Chronic Illness range from policy issues to
specific recreation programs, as a whole they show the healing
power of leisure. Professionals and students in both recreation and
thanatology fields will find this volume an enlightening approach
to promoting healing in those suffering from life-threatening
conditions--medical, social, economic, or environmental.
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