Author: Kavitha Murthi Abstract: Documented evidence that supports Indian OTs’ rationale behind choice and incorporation of therapeutic approaches, principles and conceptual models is sporadic (Shetty 2011). Due to this Indian Continue Reading »
Abstract: Background. The Kawa model emerged to meet a need for occupational therapy models and theories relevant to Japanese clients and since its inception has evolved considerably. Purpose. To provide Continue Reading »
Author: Ovidiu Muntean Abstract: The Kawa (River) model was developed by Japanese occupational therapists in the 1990s in response to a need for an occupational therapy framework that socially Continue Reading »
Credentials Display Lydia Royeen, MOT, OTR/L Abstract Jen Gash, an occupational therapist and creativity coach living in the UK, provided the cover art for the winter 2015 issue of The Continue Reading »
Author: Teoh Ter Fu / Gail Eva Occupational Therapy Conference Odense, Denmark 12th November 2015 Link: http://www.etf.dk/sites/default/files/uploads/public/international_perspectives_.pdf
Originally retrieved from: Link: http://www.allthingsot.com/#!frames-of-reference/cx3b Website presented by: All Things OT. Excerpt: Kawa River Model The Kawa River model was developed by Iwama in 2006 and was designed as a metaphor to be used Continue Reading »
Authors: M. Bruwer and J. Pickles (Final Year BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy students) I. Gordon (Occupational Therapy lecturer) E-Mail: mbruwer@live.co.uk, picklesj@uni.coventry.ac.uk, hsx454@coventry.ac.uk Link: http://networks.sustainablehealthcare.org.uk/sites/default/files/resources/cot_poster_pdf_1_0.pdf“>