Faculty Publications
Multicultural Awareness in Therapeutic Recreation: Hamlet Living
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Therapeutic Recreation, Multiculturalism, Diversity, Culture, Cultural Encapsulation, Multicultural Competencies, Integration Model
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Therapeutic Recreation Journal
Volume
31
Issue
3
First Page
174
Last Page
188
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to present curricula guidelines to foster cultural competence in therapeutic recreation education and practice. The authors have presented dimensions of multiculturalism and diversity, assumptions operating at the foundation of this article and three sources of multiculturalism misinterpretation. The authors have argued that the therapeutic recreation profession is premised upon Western individualistic values. Multicultural competencies are advocated by developing a multicultural curriculum. The integration model is suggested by the authors as an effective model to facilitate multicultural curriculum in therapeutic recreation pre-service and in-service educational programs.
Department
Department of Health, Recreation, and Community Services
Original Publication Date
7-24-1997
Recommended Citation
Dieser, Rodney B. and Peregoy, John Joseph, "Multicultural Awareness in Therapeutic Recreation: Hamlet Living" (1997). Faculty Publications. 6616.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/6616