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The Imperative of Indigenous Knowledge: Models and Principles to Support Non-Indigenous Professionals

2021

Krumm, A.E., Macfarlane, A., Duckworth, F., & Harris, F.

Cambridge Core

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In this article, the authors discuss Indigenous models for behavioral health care and present the Hikairo Rationale, an Indigenous Aotearoa New Zealand model that aims to orient professionals towards cultural responsivity. The authors argue that culturally adapted behavioral therapy treatments are need to improve mental health outcomes for Indigenous populations.

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The Imperative of Indigenous Knowledge: Models and Principles to Support Non-Indigenous Professionals.

Krumm, A.E., Macfarlane, A., Duckworth, F., & Harris, F. (2021). The imperative of Indigenous knowledge: Models and principles to support non-Indigenous professionals. The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, March, 127-133.

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