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McCormick, Bryan P., et al.. (2012). Active Leisure in the Emotional Experience of People With Schizophrenia. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 46(3).5 indexed citations
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Puymbroeck, Marieke Van, David R. Austin, & Bryan P. McCormick. (2011). A Rebuttal to Dieser’s Rejoinder on Hidden Curriculum. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 45(1). 75–84.1 indexed citations
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Puymbroeck, Marieke Van, David R. Austin, & Bryan P. McCormick. (2010). Beyond Curriculum Reform: Therapeutic Recreation’s Hidden Curriculum. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 44(3).6 indexed citations
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Chun, Sanghee, Youngkhill Lee, Neil R. Lundberg, Bryan P. McCormick, & Jinmoo Heo. (2008). Contribution of community integration to quality of life for participants of community-based Adaptive Sport Programs.. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 42(4). 217–226.9 indexed citations
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Lee, Youngkhill & Bryan P. McCormick. (2004). Subjective Well-Being of People with Spinal Cord Injury: Does Leisure Contribute?. Journal of rehabilitation. 70(3). 5.29 indexed citations
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Lee, Youngkhill, et al.. (2004). Testing the situationally modified social rank theory on friendship quality in male youth with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder.. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 38(3). 261–274.10 indexed citations
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Lee, Youngkhill & Bryan P. McCormick. (2002). Sense Making Process in Defining Health for People with Chronic Illness and Disabilities.. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 36(3).12 indexed citations
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McCormick, Bryan P.. (2000). Case Study Research in Therapeutic Recreation. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 34(3). 245–252.4 indexed citations
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McCormick, Bryan P. & John Dattilo. (1995). 'Sobriety's kind of like freedom': integrating ideals of leisure into the ideology of Alcoholics Anonymous.. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 29(1). 18–29.8 indexed citations
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McCormick, Bryan P., Charlie White, & Francis A. McGuire. (1992). Parents' perceptions of benefits of summer camp for campers with mental retardation.. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 26(3). 27–37.5 indexed citations
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McCormick, Bryan P., et al.. (1991). Answering questions about therapeutic recreation part 1: formulating research questions; Part II: choosing research methods.. Therapeutic Recreation Journal. 2. 78–95.5 indexed citations
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