Biography

Dr. Gena Bell Vargas is an associate professor in the recreational therapy program. Her clinical background includes work in an urban acute psychiatric inpatient setting working with people experiencing symptoms of depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, some dually diagnosed with substance abuse. She has also worked in inpatient physical rehabilitation, sometimes using the modality of aquatic therapy, with persons that have experienced strokes, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and amputations. Dr. Vargas has spent considerable time running around in the woods leading children and adults with and without disabilities in various team building activities and ropes courses. Her interest areas include efficacy research on therapeutic recreation practice, with a focus on exploring the use of motivational theory in increasing continued participation for all.

Education

  • PhD, Therapeutic Recreation, Clemson University
  • MS, Recreational Therapy Administration, East Carolina University
  • BS, Recreational Therapy, East Carolina University

Curriculum Vitae 

Courses Taught

Number

Name

Level

RCTH 2205

Adventure Challenge/Programming

Undergraduate

RCTH 4102

Research and Evaluation in Recreational Therapy

Undergraduate

RCTH 4185

Internship II in Recreational Therapy

Undergraduate

RCTH 5102

Recreational Therapy: Now and Then

Graduate

RCTH 5302

Evidence Based Practice in Recreational Therapy II

Graduate

RCTH 5311

Conceptual and Contemporary Issues in Recreational Therapy

Graduate

RCTH 5442

Program Planning and Practice in Recreational Therapy

Graduate

RCTH 5787

Recreational Therapy Practicum

Graduate

HRPR 3197

Understanding and Applying Research in Health Professions

Undergraduate