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Part of the book series: Priority Issues in Mental Health ((PIMH,volume 4))

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The ongoing workshop on leisure followed meetings in 1977 (Vancouver) and in 1979 (Salzburg). Discussion focused on the changing values which are implicated both in the acknowledgement of the need for leisure and in the search for methods to heighten the experience of creative leisure time.

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Shera, W., Johnson, F.A. (1984). Leisure and Changing Values. In: Nann, R.C., Butt, D.S., Ladrido-Ignacio, L. (eds) Mental Health, Cultural Values, and Social Development. Priority Issues in Mental Health, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7670-3_18

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