Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy
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Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy
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Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy
Comprised of transcripted interviews and detailed meditations on practice, this book demonstrates how bicultural partnership frameworks can augment mental health treatment by balancing local imperatives with sound and careful psychiatric care.
Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy delves deeply into the unique and innovative partnership between traditional Māori healing and modern clinical psychiatry. Through a profound exploration of real-life case studies, this enlightening book highlights how bicultural cooperation can enhance mental health treatment by harmonising indigenous knowledge and contemporary psychiatric practices.
The narrative is enriched with transcribed interviews and thoughtful reflections on the integration of these diverse therapeutic approaches. In the opening chapter, Wiremu NiaNia, a renowned Māori healer, introduces readers to the core principles that shape his worldview and therapeutic methods. He provides a rich backdrop by discussing the socio-historical and cultural factors that influence his collaborative relationship with Dr Allister Bush, an experienced child and adolescent psychiatrist.
The heart of the book is composed of multiple chapters, each dedicated to the compelling story of a young individual and their family as they navigate the journey of healing through a Māori lens. These stories are meticulously presented from multiple perspectives: the Māori healer, the psychiatrist, and the family members, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the therapeutic process. This multi-voice narrative grants invaluable insights into the benefits and challenges of bicultural mental health approaches.
With a foreword by Sir Mason Durie, a distinguished scholar in indigenous health, the book is an essential resource for psychologists, social workers, nurses, therapists, psychiatrists, and students who are passionate about integrating bicultural methodologies in their practice. Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy serves as a vital guide for professionals seeking to understand and implement indigenous healing practices alongside clinical psychiatry, ultimately fostering a more holistic and inclusive approach to mental wellness.
Series: Writing Lives: Ethnographic Narratives
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Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy is praised for its significant contribution to indigenous views on health and illness, particularly emphasising Māori identity and traditional approaches. It offers a comprehensive view into Māori cultural understandings and holistically integrates indigenous knowledge with Western mental health practices. The text is noted for its clarity, in-depth case studies, and the respectful collaboration between Māori healers and European-New Zealander psychiatrists, making it an invaluable resource for mental health practitioners and trainees.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781138230309
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 12 December 2016
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Illustration: 1 Halftones, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 280g
Pages: 180
About the Author
Wiremu NiaNia was apprenticed as a child to a spiritual healer of the NiaNia whānau. In 2005 he became the cultural therapist at Te Whare Mārie, the Māori mental health service at Capital Coast District Health Board. He is now an independent healer, writer and consultant.
Allister Bush is a child and adolescent psychiatrist at Te Whare Mārie, the Māori mental health service in Porirua, and at Health Pasifika (integrated Pacific mental health service, Capital Coast District Health Board).
David Epston is an honorary clinical lecturer at University of Melbourne and an affiliate faculty member at North Dakota State University.
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