TY - BOOK AU - Waitoki,Waikaremoana AU - Levy,Michelle P. ED - New Zealand Psychological Association, TI - Te manu kai i te mātauranga: indigenous psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand SN - 9780473345457 AV - BF80.7.N45 M33 2016 U1 - 155.8499442 23 PY - 2016///] CY - Wellington, New Zealand PB - The New Zealand Psychological Association KW - Māori (New Zealand people) KW - Ethnic identity KW - Ethnopsychology KW - New Zealand KW - Identity (Psychology) KW - Psychology KW - Whakamātau hinengaro KW - reo KW - Rangahau o te noho-ā-iwi KW - Rangahau Māori N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Ngā Mihi: Authors --; Foreword: Ka awatea; Michelle Levy & Waikaremoana Waitoki --; Introduction: My name is Ripeka; Waikaremoana Waitoki --; 1; Kaupapa Māori psychologies; Michelle Levy --; 2; A ripple of intimacy with creation : the stone bird of sorrow; Virginia Tamanui --; 3; Whanaungatanga : asking who you are; not, what you are; Maynard Gilgen and Māmari Stephens --; 4; Te toka tū moana : resilience, love and hope; Ainsleigh Cribb-Su'a & Hilda Te Pania-Hemopo --; 5; Healing whānau violence : a love story; Erana Cooper & Sharon Rickard --; 6; Re : "I just want to heal my family"; Lisa Cherrington --; 7; Ngā rākau a te pākehā : Matiu's story; Simon Bennett --; 8; A new moon : talking story with Ripeka to support the healing of soul wounds; Melissa Taitimu --; 9; Wairuatanga; Hukarere Valentine --; 10; 'Haerenga ki waiora' : my experience of inpatient mental health services; Julie Wharewera-Mika --; 11; Māori and neuropsychological assessment; Margaret Dudley --; 12; He wāhine āwhina : a healing narrative of end of life care; Tess Moeke-Maxwell --; 13; A partnered approach to psychological assessment : he ritenga whaimōhio; Sonja Macfarlane --; 14; Kaihau waiū : attributes gained through mother's milk : the importance of our very first relationship; Tania Cargo --; 15; He kākano mai I rangiātea; Bridgette Masters-Awatere --; 16; Ngā kete mātauranga : a curriculum for an indigenous psychology; Waikaremoana Waitoki N2 - "This ground-breaking book brings together the work of 18 Maori psychologists. Linked by a central story, each author offers insights into how they work with Maori when they start from positions of hope, cultural contexts, and culturally significant essentials. Including a diverse range of expertise, topics covered include Kaupapa Maori psychology, community psychology, mental health, drug and alcohol, neuropsychology, family violence, educational psychology and child and adolescent psychology." --Publisher information ER -