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Author  |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Abbott, M.W.; Durie, M.H. |
A Whiter Shade of Pale: Taha Maori and Professional Psychology Training |
1987 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
16 |
58-71 |
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Brady, E.C. |
Cross-cultural issues in clinical psychology training programmes |
1992 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
21 |
56-61 |
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Bruce, J.; Curtis, H.; Johnston, L. |
Social identity in young New Zealand children |
1998 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
27 |
21-27 |
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Herbert, A.M.L. |
Bicultural partnerships in clinical training and practice in Aotearoa/New Zealand |
2002 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
31 |
110-116 |
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Hirini, P. |
Counselling Maori clients: He whakawhiti nga whakaaroi te tangata whaiora Maori |
1997 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
26 |
13-18 |
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Hirini, P.; Flett, R.; Long, N.; Millar, M. |
Frequency of traumatic events, physical and psychological health among Maori |
2005 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
34 |
20-27 |
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Holmes, K.; Murachver, T.; Bayard, D. |
Accent, appearance, and ethnic stereotypes in New Zealand |
2001 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
30 |
79-86 |
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Kingi, T., Russell, L., Ashby, W., et al. |
Mā te mātau, ka ora: The use of traditional Indigenous knowledge to support contemporary rangatahi Māori who self-injure |
2017 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
46 |
137-145 |
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Ling, P.A.; Thomas, D.R. |
Imitation of television aggression among Maori and European boys and girls |
1986 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
15 |
47-53 |
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Mehta, S.D.; Ward, C.; Strongman, K. |
Cross-cultural recognition of posed facial expressions of emotion |
1992 |
New Zealand Journal of Psychology |
21 |
74-77 |
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