Social Barriers to Participation in Urban Forest Recreation by the Physically Handicapped, Mentally Retarded, and Mentally IllPatrick C. West |
Contents
Barriers to and Benefits of Urban Forest | 67 |
Barriers to and Benefits of Urban Forest | 93 |
The Use of Modified Forest Recreation Facilities | 152 |
Common terms and phrases
Active Major CLASSIFICATION ACTIVITY MODIFICATION Passive Additional Staff Required Barrier-Free STAFF Therapeutic barriers to participation behavior benefits cerebral palsy CLASSIFICATION SUB-CLASSIFICATION SPECIFIC client CONDITION Physically Disabled effects emotionally disturbed FACILITY MODIFICATION Barrier-Free FACILITY/PROGRAM CONCERNS Mild handicapped individuals impaired mental health mentally ill mentally retarded Minimal Active Major MODIFICATION Barrier-Free STAFF MODIFICATION None STAFF MODIFICATION Passive Minimal motor coordination muscles negative normal O'Morrow paraplegics park and recreation Passive Minimal Active Passive None Active Penn State University person physical barriers Physically Disabled Semi-Ambulatory physically handicapped PRECAUTIONS FACILITY/PROGRAM CONCERNS Professionals Additional Staff PROGRAM ACTIVITY MODIFICATION Psychiatry Psychosis recreation agencies recreation participation Recreation Professionals Additional recreation programs Rehabilitation Required PROGRAM ACTIVITY Schizophrenia self-concept social barriers Sociology of Deviance SPECIFIC CONDITION Physically spina bifida STAFF Regular Staff Staff Required PROGRAM STAFF Therapeutic Recreation Staff with Training studies SUB-CLASSIFICATION SPECIFIC CONDITION Therapeutic Recreation Journal Therapeutic Recreation Professionals Training PROGRAM ACTIVITY urban forest recreation