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ATRA SoCal : 2026 Session Description

October 17–19, 2026

The Embassy Suites, Brea, California

2026 ATRA Annual Conference – Session Descriptions

October 17–19, 2026 | Brea, CA

The following session descriptions represent the planned educational program for the 2026 ATRA Annual Conference in Brea, CA. While every effort has been made to provide accurate information, session content, presenters, schedules, and locations remain subject to change.

For a visual Calendar view, please visit: Schedule at a Glance

Continuing Education (CEUs):
NCTRC pre-approval is pending for all sessions for CEUs.

Code of Conduct:
All attendees, speakers, exhibitors, and guests are expected to uphold the ATRA Conference Code of Conduct.
To review the Code, view it here.

Note on Non-ATRA Activities:

Please note that any events or activities not listed in the official ATRA SoCal program are independently organized and not affiliated or sponsored by ATRA. ATRA is not responsible for independently coordinated events, meetups or activities not articulated in this program. Individuals interested in non-ATRA sponsored activities should contact their respective organizations directly for details.

Research Institute 2

Sunday, October 18, 2026 at 11:15 AM–12:15 PM PDT
Randolph
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Research Institute Oral
Session Description

Research Institute 2 contains the following research oral presentations and researchers: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Hybrid Community-to-Home Recreational Therapy Balance Intervention for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease Residing in Rural and Small-City Communities of Oklahoma Researchers: Jungyu Lee, PhD, CTRS/L; Tim Passmore, EdD, CTRS/L, FDRT; Ho Han, Ph.D; Morgan S Carr, MS Student; Reed Holt, MS, CTRS/L; Chase Decker, MS Student Role of Recreational Therapy in Treating Patients with Progressive Conditions: A Case Study in Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) with a Multidisciplinary Approach Researchers: Stefan Ellington, MA, CTRS, RYT-200, CARSS I, AIT Recreational Therapy Outcomes, Interventions, and Recovery Principles in Forensic and Correctional Settings Researcher: Sarah R. Fischer, PhD, LRT, CTRS-BH; Brandi M. Crowe, PhD, LRT, CTRS, FDRT; Stephen Lewis, PhD, CTRS; C. Sherin Singleton, PsyD; Jasmine Townsend, PhD, CTRS, FDRT, CARSS-II Each oral presentation will last 15 minutes followed by a cumulative facilitated Q&A at the end of the session.

Practice Area: Select ALL that Apply
Behavioral Health
Older Adults
Research
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Students

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