Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values balance, continuity, unity and purpose. The world view is not typically thought of as 'psychology', yet it is a foundation for shared understandings and intelligible action among Maori. Maori behaviours, values, ways of doing things and understandings are often not visible nor valued. However, through these opening years of the twenty-first century, psychologists are slowly turning their attention to addressing this invisibility with the explicit agenda of building 'indigenous psychologies
Little psychological information and few applications have been informed by Maori centred research. ...
Maori people are putting up with a lot right now. If governments can transfer $20 billion in the pas...
In the majority of settings where psychologists work, particularly in State health and justice setti...
Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values b...
Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa positions the aspirations of Māori as central. The aim of this th...
In Aotearoa/New Zealand and Australia, the development of Indigenous psychology is a response to the...
Psychological research and practice in New Zealand has a long history of a positivist inspired epist...
Discusses indigenous psychology from a global perspective and then from the perspective of Aotearoa/...
Keynote speaker Erana Cooper asks whether psychologists’ hearts have caught up with our minds in eng...
Experiences related to developing an indigenous community and social psychology in the teaching of p...
The intersection of Maori culture and psychological science is engaged by analysing the problem of t...
From its inception, the Psychology Department at the University of Waikato has had a focus on issues...
The time has come for indigenous, specifically Māori psychologies, to move from the margins, and cla...
Someone at a workshop in the Waikato once said to us, “You know a Maori, if they want to, can always...
Even though culture has been recognized and discussed by many scholars over decades in mainstream ps...
Little psychological information and few applications have been informed by Maori centred research. ...
Maori people are putting up with a lot right now. If governments can transfer $20 billion in the pas...
In the majority of settings where psychologists work, particularly in State health and justice setti...
Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values b...
Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa positions the aspirations of Māori as central. The aim of this th...
In Aotearoa/New Zealand and Australia, the development of Indigenous psychology is a response to the...
Psychological research and practice in New Zealand has a long history of a positivist inspired epist...
Discusses indigenous psychology from a global perspective and then from the perspective of Aotearoa/...
Keynote speaker Erana Cooper asks whether psychologists’ hearts have caught up with our minds in eng...
Experiences related to developing an indigenous community and social psychology in the teaching of p...
The intersection of Maori culture and psychological science is engaged by analysing the problem of t...
From its inception, the Psychology Department at the University of Waikato has had a focus on issues...
The time has come for indigenous, specifically Māori psychologies, to move from the margins, and cla...
Someone at a workshop in the Waikato once said to us, “You know a Maori, if they want to, can always...
Even though culture has been recognized and discussed by many scholars over decades in mainstream ps...
Little psychological information and few applications have been informed by Maori centred research. ...
Maori people are putting up with a lot right now. If governments can transfer $20 billion in the pas...
In the majority of settings where psychologists work, particularly in State health and justice setti...