Related Links

Links:

We Will Because We Can Bike Ride: http://www.wewillbecausewecan.org
- Read more about it - Oregon Cycling Article
- Read more about it - Oregonian Article

Association of Experiential Education: http://www.aee.org

Circle of LifeŠ Health and Wellness Coaching: http://www.circleoflife.net

Additional Reading on
Adventure Based Counseling 
Books:

Schoel, J. &. Maizell, R.S. (2002). Exploring islands of healing: New perspectives on adventure based counseling. Beverly, MA: Project Adventure, Inc.

Gass, M.A. Ph.D. (1993). Adventure therapy: Therapeutic applications of adventure programming. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co.

Cole, E., Erdman, E., & Rothblum, E.D. (Eds.) (1994). Wilderness therapy for women: The power of adventure. New York: Haworth Press, Inc.

Articles:

Fletcher, T.B. & Hinkle, J.S. (2002) Adventure based counseling: An innovation in counseling. Journal of Counseling and Development 80, 277-285.

Gass, M. & Gillis, H.L. (1995) CHANGES: An assessment model using adventure experiences. Journal of Experiential Education 18(1), 34-40.

Additional Reading on
Adventure and activity based programming with cancer survivors
Articles:

Walsh-Burke, K. (2002) Experiential education and oncology: Applications for professionals and clients. Illness, Crisis and Loss, 10(1), 51-61

Ruttledge, D.N., Raymon, N.J. (2001) Changes in well-being of women cancer survivors following a survivor weekend experience. Oncology Nursing Forum 28(1), 85-90.

Mock, V., Pickett, M., Ropka, M.E., Lin, E.M., Stewart, K.J., Rhodes, V.A., et al. (2001) Fatigue and quality of life outcomes of exercise during cancer treatment. Cancer Practice 9(3), 119-127.

Jones, L.W. & Courneya, K.S. (2002) Exercise counseling and programming preferences of cancer survivors. Cancer Practice, 10(4), 208-215

Holmes, M.D., Chen, W.Y., Feskanich, D., Kroenke, C.H. & Colditz, G.A. (2005) Physical activity and survival after breast cancer diagnosis. Journal of American Medical Association, 293(20), 2479-86.

Speck, B.J., Harrel, J.S. (2003). Maintaining regular physical activity in women; evidence to date. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 18(4), 282-291.

Winefield, H.R. Coventry, B.J., Lewis, M., & Harvey, E.J. (2003). Attitudes of patients with breast cancer toward support groups. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 21(2), 39-54.

Chantler, M., Podbilewicz-Schuller, Y., Mortimer, J. (2005). Change in need for psychosocial support for women with early stage breast cancer. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 23(2/3), 65-77.

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