References

Carmody, S., Nolan, R., Ni Chonchuir, N., Curry, M., Halligan, C., & Robinson, K. (2007). The

       guiding nature of the Kawa (river) model in Ireland: Creating both opportunities and

       challenges for occupational therapists. Occupational Therapy International, 14(4), 221-

       236.

Iwama, M. (n.d.). The Kawa model. Retrieved July 15, 2011, from http://www.kawamodel.com/

Iwama, M. K. (1999). Cross-cultural perspectives on client-centered occupational therapy

       practice: A view from Japan. Retrieved July 22, 2011, from

       http://www.caot.ca/otnow/nov99-eng/nov99-client.cfm#5

Iwama, M. K. (2005a). The Kawa (river) model: Nature, life flow & the power of culturally

       relevant occupational therapy. In F. Kronenberg, S. S. Algado, & N. Pollard. (Eds.),

       Occupational therapy without borders: Learning from the spirit of survivors (pp. 127-

       139). Edinburgh: Elsevier.

Iwama, M. K. (2005b). The Kawa (river) model: Nature, life flow & the power of culturally

       relevant occupational therapy. In F. Kronenberg, S. S. Algado, & N. Pollard. (Eds.),

       Occupational therapy without borders: Learning from the spirit of survivors (pp. 213-

       227). Edinburgh: Elsevier.

Iwama, M. K. (2006a).The Kawa model: Culturally relevant occupational therapy. Edinburgh:

       Elsevier.

Iwama, M. K. (2006b). The Kawa (river) model: Client centered rehabilitation in cultural

       context. In S. Davis (Ed.), Rehabilitation: The use of theories and models in practice

       (pp.147-167). Edinburgh: Elsevier




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Iwama, M. K., Thomson, N. A., & Macdonald, R. M. (2009). The Kawa model: The power of

       culturally responsive occupational therapy. Disability and Rehabilitation, 31(14), 1125-

       1135.

Nelson, A. (2007). Seeing white: A critical exploration of occupational therapy with Indigenous

       Australian people. Occupational Therapy International, 14(4), 237-255.

Suyi, Y., Mei Poh, S., Tsunaka, M., &HuaBeng, L. (2006). Cultural influences on occupational

       therapy practice in Singapore: A pilot study. Occupational Therapy International, 13(3),

       176-192.




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Kawa Slide References

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    References Carmody, S., Nolan,R., Ni Chonchuir, N., Curry, M., Halligan, C., & Robinson, K. (2007). The guiding nature of the Kawa (river) model in Ireland: Creating both opportunities and challenges for occupational therapists. Occupational Therapy International, 14(4), 221- 236. Iwama, M. (n.d.). The Kawa model. Retrieved July 15, 2011, from http://www.kawamodel.com/ Iwama, M. K. (1999). Cross-cultural perspectives on client-centered occupational therapy practice: A view from Japan. Retrieved July 22, 2011, from http://www.caot.ca/otnow/nov99-eng/nov99-client.cfm#5 Iwama, M. K. (2005a). The Kawa (river) model: Nature, life flow & the power of culturally relevant occupational therapy. In F. Kronenberg, S. S. Algado, & N. Pollard. (Eds.), Occupational therapy without borders: Learning from the spirit of survivors (pp. 127- 139). Edinburgh: Elsevier. Iwama, M. K. (2005b). The Kawa (river) model: Nature, life flow & the power of culturally relevant occupational therapy. In F. Kronenberg, S. S. Algado, & N. Pollard. (Eds.), Occupational therapy without borders: Learning from the spirit of survivors (pp. 213- 227). Edinburgh: Elsevier. Iwama, M. K. (2006a).The Kawa model: Culturally relevant occupational therapy. Edinburgh: Elsevier. Iwama, M. K. (2006b). The Kawa (river) model: Client centered rehabilitation in cultural context. In S. Davis (Ed.), Rehabilitation: The use of theories and models in practice (pp.147-167). Edinburgh: Elsevier Meghan Smith, July 26, 2011 OCTH 611 Advanced Theory & Philosophy of Occupation 1
  • 2.
    Iwama, M. K.,Thomson, N. A., & Macdonald, R. M. (2009). The Kawa model: The power of culturally responsive occupational therapy. Disability and Rehabilitation, 31(14), 1125- 1135. Nelson, A. (2007). Seeing white: A critical exploration of occupational therapy with Indigenous Australian people. Occupational Therapy International, 14(4), 237-255. Suyi, Y., Mei Poh, S., Tsunaka, M., &HuaBeng, L. (2006). Cultural influences on occupational therapy practice in Singapore: A pilot study. Occupational Therapy International, 13(3), 176-192. Meghan Smith, July 26, 2011 OCTH 611 Advanced Theory & Philosophy of Occupation 2