Collaborative and indigenous mental health therapy : Tātaihono, stories of Māori healing and psychiatry / Wiremu NiaNia, Allister Bush, and David Epston.
- NiaNia, Wiremu
- Date:
- 2017
- Books
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Comprised of transcripted interviews and detailed meditations on practice, it demonstrates how bicultural partnership frameworks can augment mental health treatment by balancing local imperatives with sound and careful psychiatric care. In the first chapter, Māori healer Wiremu NiaNia outlines the key concepts that underpin his world view and work. He then discusses the social, historical, and cultural context of his relationship with Allister Bush, an adolescent psychiatrist. The main body of the book comprises chapters that each recount the story of one young person and their family's experience of Maori healing from three or more points of view: those of the psychiatrist, the Maori healer and the young person and other family members who participated in and experienced the healing.
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- Cultural psychiatryNew Zealand
- Māori (New Zealand people)Mental health services
- Mentally illCareNew Zealand
- Traditional medicine
- Mental illnessTreatment
- Mental health services
- Mental Disorderstherapy
- Culturally Competent Care
- Medicine, Traditional
- Maori People
- Mental Disordersethnology
- Mental Health Services
- New Zealand
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Location Status Medical CollectionWA305.KN4 2017N57cOpen shelves
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- 1138230286
- 9781138230286