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Stock #29029
(ISBN 978-1-932529-02-9)
208 pages
Illustrated
7" x 10" papercover
© 2007



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Stock #29036
(ISBN 978-1-932529-03-6)
208 pages
Illustrated
7" x 10" hardcover
© 2007


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Therapeutic Thematic Arts Programming for Older Adults

By Linda Levine Madori, Ph.D., CTRS, ATR-BC

Linda Levine Madori, Ph.D., CTRS, ATR-BC

Linda Levine Madori, Ph.D., CTRS, ATR-BC, has been working in the field of gerontology as a therapist for over 25 years. Certified as both a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist and a Board Certified Art Therapist, Dr. Levine Madori has developed, implemented, and supervised clinical internships in both fields within the specialized area of aging. As an educator, she has been teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in therapeutic recreation, art therapy, aging, and Alzheimer's disease.

Currently Dr. Levine Madori is a Tenured Associate Professor at St. Thomas Aquinas College in New York. Dr. Levine Madori holds the title of Ambassador Leader with the People to People International Education Organization and has lectured in over 7 counties. She has served as the Chair of the Therapeutic Recreation and Leisure Track within the American Society on Aging for over 15 years. Dr. Levine Madori has presented over 70 professional papers on the arts, aging, and Alzheimer's disease nationally and internationally in professional organizations such as the American Therapeutic Recreation Association, the American Art Therapy Association, and the American Society on Aging.

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