Autism: Recreation Therapy with Rachel Groesser, CTRS

Autism: Recreation Therapy with Rachel Groesser, CTRS

Mental Health News Radio

Rachel Groesser is a recreational therapist with Beacon Speech Pathology Sensory Learning Center. She stopped by Mental Health News Radio in the media room at the Converge Autism conference by Springbrook Behavioral Health. She and host, Kristin...

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6:101 Mar 2018

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Exploring Recreation Therapy with Rachel Groesser

Episode Overview

  • Recreation therapy can help individuals recreate their world.
  • People with disabilities often possess unique abilities.
  • Autism might be seen as an evolved ability rather than a disability.
  • Recreational therapy involves teaching new leisure skills for wellness.
  • Understanding and appreciating diverse abilities is crucial.
"Just because you have what some people call a disability, you have other abilities I don't have."

In this engaging episode of Mental Health News Radio, the spotlight is on Rachel Groesser, a recreational therapist with Beacon Speech Pathology Sensory Learning Center. Rachel joins host Kristin Walker to share her journey into the field of recreational therapy and her passion for behavioural health. The conversation takes place at the Converge Autism Conference in Greenville, South Carolina, where Rachel explains how she stumbled upon recreation therapy during her college years.

Her enthusiasm for helping individuals with disabilities find their unique abilities shines through as she recounts her experiences working with people who have spinal cord injuries and other challenges. Rachel’s story is one of discovery and inspiration, as she talks about how recreation therapy isn't just about leisure activities but about recreating one's world. She shares anecdotes from her internship at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, highlighting how individuals with disabilities often possess extraordinary abilities that others might not have.

The episode also touches on the intriguing idea that people with autism might have evolved abilities that surpass the norm, challenging common perceptions. Listeners will appreciate Rachel's candid approach and her belief that everyone has their own unique strengths, regardless of any disabilities they may have. This episode offers a refreshing perspective on mental health and disability, encouraging a deeper understanding and appreciation of diverse abilities.

Whether you're in the mental health field or simply curious about the impact of recreational therapy, this conversation is sure to leave you with a new appreciation for the power of recreation therapy. Dive into this enlightening discussion and see how Rachel's insights might resonate with your own experiences.

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