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Tuesday July 14, 2026 12:50pm - 2:10pm CDT
Objectives:
  1. Discuss how and why RT utilizes activity based interactions to connect with patients/clients
  2. Discuss the relationship between automatic thoughts which trigger emotional responses
  3. Demonstrate hands-on strategies for increasing stress tolerance that can be used by everyone.
Abstract:
While often mistaken for simple leisure, Recreational Therapy (RT) serves as a purposeful clinical intervention that bridges the gap between activity and recovery. This session explores how and why RT utilizes intentional, activity-based interactions to foster deep connections with patients and clients, transforming "play" into a vehicle for clinical change. Participants will examine the cognitive-behavioral framework of RT, specifically the relationship between automatic thoughts and the emotional responses they trigger during active engagement. Finally, the session transitions from theory to practice by demonstrating hands-on, universal strategies for increasing stress tolerance—tools designed for immediate application to improve resilience in both clinical settings and daily life.

CBMT & NCTRC Approved
Speakers
avatar for Bryan Mosier, CTRS

Bryan Mosier, CTRS

Lead Recreational Therapist, Clarity Child Guidance Center
Bryan Mosier, CTRS, is a dedicated, compassionate lead Recreational Therapist at Clarity Child Guidance Center,  with over a decade of specialized experience in pediatric and adolescent mental health. A graduate of Texas State University with a BS in Recreation Administration with... Read More →
Tuesday July 14, 2026 12:50pm - 2:10pm CDT
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