Talking therapies for Asian people
Traditional Asian beliefs about mental illness may have implications for the acceptability and relevance of talking ther...
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This guide is designed primarily to assist practitioners working in mental health and addiction services and has been developed to enhance talking therapies responsiveness to Māori. It is infused with practices and values from Te Ao Māori (ngā taonga tuku iho) that will assist Māori and their whānau to access and benefit from talking therapies.
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