Traditional clinical psychological assessment follows a western paradigm of interaction, which relies heavily on verbalisations of internal and external symptoms. This process relies upon the assumption of and acceptance that tangata whaiora (consumer/s) are able to do this. Training encourages a clinical psychologist to take into account differences which may or may not be obvious, e.g., differences in religious beliefs, gender, hearing, or sight. However, as clinicians we often neglect to assess tangata whaiora abilities to verbalise such information. Te Pounamu, as a Māori model demonstrates the underlying principles of Te Tiriti O Waitangi. Providing the best treatment outcomes is about acknowledging all aspects of one’s wellbeing: phys...
Background: There has been a recent interest in the internationalisation of psychology as a professi...
Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values b...
Despite recent advances in models and instruments to understand the role of a client's cultural back...
The present paper is intended to stimulate discussion on the development of bicultural psychological...
The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a cultural competency training programme for c...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between culture and the clinical p...
This paper is an analysis of the cultural and traditional factors that I believe are essential consi...
Within therapeutic settings, narrative approaches are increasingly being used as a way of creating n...
Therapeutic Assessment (TA), developed by Dr. Stephen Finn, is an approach to psychological assessme...
Culture influences models of mental illness, help-seeking behaviours and outcomes of interventions. ...
A manualised cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) programme was culturally adapted for use with adul...
This paper documents a joint initiative of clinical practice educators from four tertiary institutio...
Sets out to report on an exploratory study in which perspectives on cross-cultural counselling in me...
Addressing the psychological health of Pasifika1 people in New Zealand continues to challenge clinic...
This thesis examines my response, as an immigrant counsellor, counsellor educator, and member of a c...
Background: There has been a recent interest in the internationalisation of psychology as a professi...
Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values b...
Despite recent advances in models and instruments to understand the role of a client's cultural back...
The present paper is intended to stimulate discussion on the development of bicultural psychological...
The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a cultural competency training programme for c...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between culture and the clinical p...
This paper is an analysis of the cultural and traditional factors that I believe are essential consi...
Within therapeutic settings, narrative approaches are increasingly being used as a way of creating n...
Therapeutic Assessment (TA), developed by Dr. Stephen Finn, is an approach to psychological assessme...
Culture influences models of mental illness, help-seeking behaviours and outcomes of interventions. ...
A manualised cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) programme was culturally adapted for use with adul...
This paper documents a joint initiative of clinical practice educators from four tertiary institutio...
Sets out to report on an exploratory study in which perspectives on cross-cultural counselling in me...
Addressing the psychological health of Pasifika1 people in New Zealand continues to challenge clinic...
This thesis examines my response, as an immigrant counsellor, counsellor educator, and member of a c...
Background: There has been a recent interest in the internationalisation of psychology as a professi...
Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values b...
Despite recent advances in models and instruments to understand the role of a client's cultural back...