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Community integration through therapeutic recreation: day-treatment patients compete in a softball league.
A team of male psychiatric patients drawn from two community mental-health day-treatment centers competed in a community-based softball league. Treatment objectives were twofold: therapeutic recreation and participation in a community activity apart from a traditional psychiatric setting. Points of success, while anecdotal, seem to suggest avenues through which further efforts toward community integration may be achieved.