
Master’s and PhD Research Undertaken by Māori Psychotherapy University Graduates
Author(s) -
John O’Connor,
Verity Armstrong
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2253-5853
pISSN - 2253-5845
DOI - 10.9791/ajpanz.2019.11
Subject(s) - indigenous , diversity (politics) , pleasure , psychology , medical education , sociology , psychotherapist , library science , pedagogy , engineering ethics , medicine , anthropology , engineering , ecology , computer science , biology
Over the past two decades, a range of Māori psychotherapy graduates (many of whom are members of Waka Oranga) have undertaken Master’s degree dissertation research and PhD thesis research. It is with pleasure that we outline below the titles, authors, and abstracts of many of these research undertakings. They reflect the diversity and depth with which Māori graduates have grappled with psychotherapy as indigenous practitioners and researchers.