OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (June 17, 2020) – The 1889 Institute has published “Recreation Therapy Licensure in Oklahoma,” which asks why the Oklahoma’s legislature would feel compelled to license so benign of an occupation as recreation therapy. Recreational therapists promote mental and physical health and overall welfare of patients by helping them enjoy a hobby. Specialists may use games, crafts, animals, music or other fun leisure activities to advance this goal.
“Recreation therapy is a serious endeavor,” said Luke Tucker, an intern at the 1889 Institute and graduate assistant in pursuit of a Ph.D. in Philosophy. “Nevertheless, recreational therapists do not diagnose, prescribe, or even handle needles. How was the Oklahoma legislature persuaded to pass this law?” he asked.
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by Muskogee Politico - June 20, 2020 at 06:50PM
1889 Institute: Legislature fouls out on another occupational license
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