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The Diversional Therapy Association of NSW diversionaltherapy.com.au | Diversional Therapy Association of Australia diversionaltherapy.org.au |
Diversional Therapists work in a wide variety of settings and divert their client’s attention away from anxiety producing problems by incorporating leisure programs into their lifestyles. The diversional therapist assists decision-making and participation when developing and managing recreational programmes. These are often quite diverse and can range from: Diversional Therapy is not just about passing the time, about being entertainers or babysitters. As an unknown author once said "Recreation's purpose is not to kill time, but to make time live; not to keep people occupied, but to keep them refreshed; not to offer an escape from life, but to provide a discovery of life." [3]
[edit] Becoming a Diversional TherapistTo become a diversional therapist in Australia you must complete a diploma or degree in diversional therapy or leisure and health studies and this course needs to be recognised by the Diversional Therapy Association of Australia. Entry to the degree courses usually requires completion of your HSC/ACT Year 12 with prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English, chemistry or biology. The various universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change. [edit] LeisureLeisure can provide clients with an opportunity to focus on what is important to them. This helps in dealing with non-leisure activities. It helps to relieve stress and boredom, something promoting not only emotional health but physical health as well as the other three domains of health; cognitive, spiritual and social. It also gives a feeling of control, something especially important to clients who have experienced a loss of freedom. It can improve communication skills and self-esteem. Through leisure, one can meet new people, learn new things and see a new outlook on life. • Decrease in blood pressure • Happiness [edit] Case Study: How can a diversional therapy programme influence someone’s life?When Edna Smith (name changed to ensure confidentiality) came to the nursing home, and started partipation in the Diversional Therapy programme, she was quiet and withdrawn. She did not want to participate in activities and was grieving and feeling depressed at her sudden loss of freedom. Now, Edna is a bright bubbly lady who always has a joke to share or a song to sing. Because of the Diversional Therapist’s encouragement, she now regularly participates in leisure, and enjoys it. She is no longer depressed and when asked if she enjoys life, retorts with “Are you crackers? I love it!” She acknowledges that her slowly decreasing mobility makes things harder, but that the Diversional Therapy programme has certainly improved her quality of life. But it doesn’t stop there: Edna is regularly assessed and evaluated so her care is constantly evolving to fit her changing abilities. For example, her impaired mobility and balance. In order for Edna to maintain confidence in her physical abilities the diversional therapists encourage her to attend the nursing home exercise programme at least three times a week for 30 minutes. To overcome the problem of her having reduced opportunities for cognitive stimulation, the diversional therapists provide the opportunity for Edna to be involved in reminiscence groups at least once a week and as she is a keen Scrabbler, a volunteer has been recruited to play Scrabble with her for an hour or so weekly. She goes to social events and concerts for an hour at least once a fortnight so her access to meaningful social interaction is increased. The diversional therapy programme has definitely had a positive influence on Edna’s life and will continue to do so for as long as she is living at the nursing home. [edit] Further information[edit] See also[edit] References
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