Māori Mental Health Consumers' Sensory Experience of Kapa Haka and Its Utility to Occupational Therapy Practice
Sensory modulation is an emerging occupational therapy intervention within adult mental health services. However, cultural variations in the use of sensory modulation have not been directly explored. In New Zealand, the traditional performing arts of kapa haka are used within Māori services as a cu...
Main Authors: | Hollands, T (Author), Sutton, D (Author), Wright-St Clair, VA (Author), Hall, R (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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InfoRMIT,
2019-01-22T01:46:40Z.
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