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Te manu kai i te mātauranga : indigenous psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand /

Contributor(s): Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : The New Zealand Psychological Society, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 300 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780473345457
  • 0473345455
Other title:
  • Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand
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Contents:
Foreword: Ka awatea / Michelle Levy & Waikaremoana Waitoki -- Introduction: My name is Ripeka / Waikaremoana Waitoki -- Chapter 1: Kaupapa Māori psychologies / Michelle Levy -- Chapter 2: A ripple of intimacy with creation : the stone bird of sorrow / Virginia Tamanui -- Chapter 3: Whanaungatanga : asking who you are; not, what you are / Maynard Gilgen and Māmari Stephens -- Chapter 4: Te toka tū moana : resilience, love and hope / Ainsleigh Cribb-Su'a & Hilda Te Pania-Hemopo -- Chapter 5: Healing whānau violence : a love story / Erana Cooper & Sharon Rickard -- Chapter 6: Re : "I just want to heal my family" / Lisa Cherrington -- Chapter 7: Ngā rākau a te pākehā : Matiu's story / Simon Bennett -- Chapter 8: A new moon : talking story with Ripeka to support the healing of soul wounds / Melissa Taitimu -- Chapter 9: Wairuatanga / Hukarere Valentine -- Chapter 10: 'Haerenga ki waiora' : my experience of inpatient mental health services / Julie Wharewera-Mika -- Chapter 11: Māori and neuropsychological assessment / Margaret Dudley -- Chapter 12: He wāhine āwhina : a healing narrative of end of life care / Tess Moeke-Maxwell -- Chapter 13: A partnered approach to psychological assessment : he ritenga whaimōhio / Sonja Macfarlane -- Chapter 14: Kaihau waiū : attributes gained through mother's milk : the importance of our very first relationship / Tania Cargo -- Chapter 15: He kākano mai I rangiātea / Bridgette Masters-Awatere -- Chapter 16: Ngā kete mātauranga : a curriculum for an indigenous psychology / Waikaremoana Waitoki.
Summary: This ground-breaking book brings together the work of 18 Māori psychologists. Linked by a central story, each author offers insights into how they work with Māori when they start from positions of hope, cultural contexts, and culturally significant essentials. Including a diverse range of expertise, topics covered include Kaupapa Māori psychology, community psychology, mental health, drug and alcohol, neuropsychology, family violence, educational psychology and child and adolescent psychology.
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Foreword: Ka awatea / Michelle Levy & Waikaremoana Waitoki -- Introduction: My name is Ripeka / Waikaremoana Waitoki -- Chapter 1: Kaupapa Māori psychologies / Michelle Levy -- Chapter 2: A ripple of intimacy with creation : the stone bird of sorrow / Virginia Tamanui -- Chapter 3: Whanaungatanga : asking who you are; not, what you are / Maynard Gilgen and Māmari Stephens -- Chapter 4: Te toka tū moana : resilience, love and hope / Ainsleigh Cribb-Su'a & Hilda Te Pania-Hemopo -- Chapter 5: Healing whānau violence : a love story / Erana Cooper & Sharon Rickard -- Chapter 6: Re : "I just want to heal my family" / Lisa Cherrington -- Chapter 7: Ngā rākau a te pākehā : Matiu's story / Simon Bennett -- Chapter 8: A new moon : talking story with Ripeka to support the healing of soul wounds / Melissa Taitimu -- Chapter 9: Wairuatanga / Hukarere Valentine -- Chapter 10: 'Haerenga ki waiora' : my experience of inpatient mental health services / Julie Wharewera-Mika -- Chapter 11: Māori and neuropsychological assessment / Margaret Dudley -- Chapter 12: He wāhine āwhina : a healing narrative of end of life care / Tess Moeke-Maxwell -- Chapter 13: A partnered approach to psychological assessment : he ritenga whaimōhio / Sonja Macfarlane -- Chapter 14: Kaihau waiū : attributes gained through mother's milk : the importance of our very first relationship / Tania Cargo -- Chapter 15: He kākano mai I rangiātea / Bridgette Masters-Awatere -- Chapter 16: Ngā kete mātauranga : a curriculum for an indigenous psychology / Waikaremoana Waitoki.

This ground-breaking book brings together the work of 18 Māori psychologists. Linked by a central story, each author offers insights into how they work with Māori when they start from positions of hope, cultural contexts, and culturally significant essentials. Including a diverse range of expertise, topics covered include Kaupapa Māori psychology, community psychology, mental health, drug and alcohol, neuropsychology, family violence, educational psychology and child and adolescent psychology.

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