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Occupational Therapies without Borders - Volume 2

Occupational Therapies without Borders - Volume 2

Towards an ecology of occupation-based practices

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The companion text to Occupational Therapy without Borders - Volume 1:: learning from the spirit of survivors!

In this landmark text writers from around the world discuss a plurality of occupation-based approaches that explicitly acknowledge the full potential of the art and science of occupational therapy. The profession is presented as a political possibilities-based practice, concerned with what matters most to people in real life contexts, generating practice-based evidence to complement evidence-based practice. As these writers demonstrate, occupational therapies are far more than, as some critical views have suggested, a monoculture of practice rooted in Western modernity. Nobel Peace Laureate Desmond Tutu captures the ethos of this book, which essentially calls for engagements in the service of a purpose that is larger than the advancement of our professions interests:: Your particular approach to advancing our wellbeing and health strikes me as both unique and easily taken for granted. Whilst you value and work with medical understandings, your main aim seems to go beyond these. You seem to enable people to appreciate more consciously how what we do to and with ourselves and others on a daily basis impacts on our individual and collective wellbeing. As occupational therapists you have a significant contribution to make [.] allowing people from all walks of life to contribute meaningfully to the wellbeing of others.

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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
432
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
840
  • Foreword by Desmond M Tutu Foreword by Marilyn Pattison Preface Dedication Acknowledgments List of contributors

    1 Introduction: courage to dance politics Frank Kronenberg, Nick Pollard, Elelwani Ramugondo

    SECTION 1 DISCOURSES WITHOUT BORDERS 2 Pecket Learning Community Pat Smart, Gillian Frost, Pauline Nugent, Nick Pollard

    3 Meeting the needs for occupational therapy in Gaza Barbara Lavin

    4 Manchester survivors poetry and the performance persona Rosie Lugosi Rosie Garland

    5 Treating adolescent substance abuse through a perspective of occupational cultivation Jesse Vogel

    6 Occupational therapy in the social field: concepts and critical considerations Sandra Maria Galheigo

    7 An ethos that transcends borders Suzanne M. Peloquin

    8 Participatory Occupational Justice Framework (POJF) 2010: enabling occupational participation and inclusion Gail Whiteford, Elizabeth Townsend

    9 Situated meaning: a matter of cultural safety, inclusion, and occupational therapy Michael K. Iwama, Nicole A. Thomson, Rona M. Macdonald

    10 Spirituality in the lives of marginalized children Imelda Burgman

    11 Occupational therapy in Asia: becoming an inclusive, relevant,and progressive profession Kee Hean Lim, R. Lyle Duque

    12 Influencing social challenges through occupational performance Moses N. Ikiugu

    13 (Re)habilitation and (re)positioning the powerful expert and the sick person Mershen Pillay

    14 Foucault, power, and professional identities Hazel Mackey

    15 Occupational therapists - permanent persuaders in emerging roles? Nick Pollard

    SECTION 2 PRACTICES WITHOUT BORDERS

    16 Rebuilding lives and societies through occupation in post-conflict areas and highly marginalized settings Rachel Thibeault

    17 The CETRAM community: building links for social change Daniela Alburquerque, Pedro Chana, CETRAM Community

    18 Community publishing Nick Pollard, Stephen Parks

    19 Enabling play in the context of rapid social change Elelwani Ramugondo, Althea Barry

    20 Natural disasters: challenging occupational therapists Nancy A. Rushford, Kerry A. Thomas

    21 Ubuntourism: engaging divided people in post-apartheid South Africa Frank Kronenberg, Elelwani Ramugondo

    22 Brazilian experiences in social occupational therapy Denise Dias Barros, Maria Isabel Garcez Ghirardi, Roseli Esquerdo Lopes, Sandra Maria Galheigo

    23 From kites to kitchens: collaborative community-based occupational therapy with refugee survivors of torture Mary Black

    24 Argentina: social participation, activities, and courses of action Liliana Paganizzi, Elisabeth Gomez Mengelberg

    25 Crossing borders in correctional institutions Jaime Philip Mun~oz, Louise Farnworth, Toby Ballou Hamilton, Sandra Rogers, John A. White, Gina Marie Prioletti

    26 Occupational apartheid and national parks: the Shiretoko World Heritage Site Mark J. Hudson, Mami Aoyama

    27 The Kawa (river) model: culturally responsive occupational therapy without borders Michael Iwama, Hanif Farhan, Erin Hanrahan, Avital Kaufman, Alison Nelson, Neha Patel

    28 Human occupation as a tool for understanding and promoting social justice Gary Kielhofner, Carmen Gloria de las Heras, Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar

    29 A reflective journey and exploration of the human spirit Grace Patricia Mary Cairns, Candice Joy Mes (Harvett)

    30 PAR FORE: a community-based occupational therapy program Alexander Lopez, Pamela Block

    SECTION 3 EDUCATION AND RESEARCH WITHOUT BORDERS

    31 Eastern Europe an transition countries: capacity development for social reform Hanneke van Bruggen

    32 Practice learning environments and student empowerment Joan Healey

    33 Nature of political reasoning as a foundation for engagement Jo-Celene De Jongh, Farhana Firfirey, Lucia Hess-April, Elelwani Ramugondo, Neeltje Smit, Lana Van Niekerk

    34 Research, community-based projects, and teaching as a sharing construction: the Metuia Project in Brazil Denise Dias Barros, Roseli Esquerdo Lopes, Sandra Maria Galheigo, Debora Galvani

    35 From altruism to participation: bridging academia and borderlands Anne Shordike, Shirley Peganoff OBrien, Amy Marshall

    36 An occupational justice research perspective Pamela K. Richardson, Anne MacRae

    37 Domestic workers narratives: transforming occupational therapy practice Roshan Galvaan

    38 Universities and the global change: inclusive communities, gardening, and citizenship Salvador Simo

    39 An occupational perspective on participatory action research Wendy Bryant, Elizabeth McKay, Peter Beresford, Geraldine Vacher

    40 Researching to learn: embracing occupational justice to understand Cambodian children and childhoods Melina T. Czymoniewicz-Klippel

    41 Occupational injustice in Pakistani families with disabled children in the UK: a PAR study Debbie Kramer-Roy

    42 The occupation of city walking: crossing the invisible line Teresa Cassani Danner, Charlotte Royeen, Karen Barney, Sarah R. Walsh, Matin Rooyen

    Index

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