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Moemoeā: Māori Counselling Journeys

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This book is a collection of material by New Zealand Māori practitioners. It is a practical and accessible resource for those working alongside whānau Māori. Each chapter demonstrates clear links between practice and philosophy, situating these in whakaaro Māori and in contemporary Western ideas.

Practice stories show Māori cultural ethics at work in: counselling, supervision, group work, research, advocacy, and professional education. In their weaving of whakaaro Māori and narrative practice, the stories will inform and inspire practitioners who work alongside Māori, in diverse settings.

Throughout the book the voices of both whānau and counsellor explore what happens when mana is recognised, called into presence, and engaged in the task of reimagining the future.

232 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2017

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February 17, 2025
Helpful, insightful and inspiring, but very much a narrative therapy text. I’d probably have given it 5 stars if I was a narrative therapist.
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