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Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy: A Book R

This book review summarizes a collaboration between a Māori healer and a clinical psychiatrist in New Zealand. It describes how indigenous healing, psychotherapy, and family perspectives can be combined in mental health care.

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Course Overview

Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy: Tataihono – Stories of Māori Healing and Psychiatry examines a working partnership between a traditional Māori healer and a clinical psychiatrist. The review highlights how the book presents real cases from the perspectives of the psychiatrist, the healer, the young person, and family members. The material covers assessment, in-room collaboration, and care outcomes. It also discusses how spiritual healing, ritual, and conventional psychiatric treatment may be used together in a clinical setting. The page is written for readers interested in cross-cultural mental health, indigenous healing traditions, and integrative approaches to therapy. It is especially relevant for psychologists, social workers, nurses, therapists, psychiatrists, and students.

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Psychologists, social workers, nurses, therapists, psychiatrists, and students interested in cross-cultural studies and improving mental healthcare.

About the Provider

The Integrative Mental Health University (IMHU) is a nonprofit continuing education platform founded by Emma Bragdon PhD in 2013, offering accredited courses for mental health professionals on psychedelic-assisted therapy, spiritual emergence, and integrative healing modalities. IMHU serves clinicians seeking to incorporate psychedelic therapy and spiritual emergency response into their professional practice.

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  • Skills
    Cross-cultural mental health understandingIndigenous healing perspectivesCollaborative care modelsClinical case interpretationFamily-centered mental health perspectives
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