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Linda Levine Madori Ph.D.

Professor | Artist | Researcher

"Working in the area of therapeutic recreation, St. Thomas Aquinas College Professor Linda Levine Madori believes she has found a way to search the mind for those hidden memories and then build on them, using conversation and areas or artistic expression, including drawing and painting, song and dance, poetry and sculpture." --The Journal News

American Journal of Recreation Therapy

Currently, there is a need for strength-based recreation therapy approaches which promote the retention of skills and abilities of the growing older adult population. This article introduces an emerging multimodal intervention: Therapeutic Thematic Arts Programming for Older Adults (TTAP Method©), an approach that provides stimulation to three distinct brain systems, encouraging brain wellness and neural regeneration, thereby providing a viable means for enhancing cognitive functioning in older adults. Research on TTAP Method© efficacy is currently being explored at Cornell University and previous pilot studies strongly indicate that the TTAP Method© may be an effective intervention for slowing the progression of mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease. TTAP Method© is person centered and culturally competent, and engages a variety of creative activities.

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