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Boredom More than “Nothing to do”

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The powerpoint that accompanied a videoconference session on Understanding Boredom. Most participants were Recreation Therapists from all over BC.

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BoredomMore than “Nothing to do”

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What we’ll cover…Boring Boredom5 types of BoredomPredicting Boredom Tools for you!

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What is boredom?

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What is the opposite of Boredom?

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A Boring definition… A mismatch between desired arousal-

producing characteristics of leisure experiences, and perceptual or actual availability of such leisure experiences (Iso-Ahola & Weissinger, 1990)

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What we know about Boredom Repetitive boredom can negatively influence

human growth and development People with disabilities have 3-4 more hours

per day of free time than non-disabled The psychological construct closest to

boredom is depression Patrick, 1982

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Types of boredom Response Chronic

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Types of Boredom: Perceptual Based Narrow Tolerance Collapsed Novice Phobic

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Response Boredom reaction to a routine, “same old”, or

un-stimulating environment response boredom is a normal part of

being in a hospital

However, habits to cope with boredom are learned!

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Chronically Bored Personality locus of cause is internal Independent of the stimulus quality of the

environment Needs things to be “just right” May become a help-rejecting complainer Feels interest in nothing because they can

sustain no interest

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Predicting Boredom after SCI Lee, Mittelstardt and Askins 1999

Perceived freedom in leisure Leisure identity Life view Watching TV Perception of health Recreation participation Income Length of time since injury

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Predicting Boredom after SCI Lee, Mittelstardt and Askins 1999

Perceived freedom in leisure

Leisure identity

Life view

Watching TV

Perception of health

Recreation participation

Income

Length of time since injury

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Predicting Boredom after SCI Lee, Mittelstardt and Askins 1999

Perceived freedom in leisure

Leisure identity

Life view

Watching TV

Perception of health

Recreation participation

Income

Length of time since injury

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Action

ThoughtsFeelings

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Tools for you Boredom is alleviated only when the

person understands and accepts responsibility for identifying their own optimal level of arousal in a variety of leisure activities.

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Tools for you Tell their Recreation Therapist so type of

boredom can be assessed and addressed

Frame conversations to focus on perceptual change ie: How can you look at this differently?

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Tools for you• Avoid the “try it, you’ll like it” cardboard

cut out response – focus on pre-perceptions and the debrief

• Hear what the real issues are – rarely “nothing to do”

• Encourage personal responsibility for boredom through participation in “Free Time Planning” leisure education

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Summary So what? Now what?