NgÄ KÅ«aha : Voices and Visions in MÄori Healing and Psychiatry - Wiremu NiaNia

NgÄ KÅ«aha

Voices and Visions in MÄori Healing and Psychiatry

By: Wiremu NiaNia, Allister Bush, David Epston

Hardcover | 30 August 2024

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Ngā Kūaha: Voices and Visions in Māori Healing and Psychiatry explores what it means to hear voices and see visions from the perspectives of Māori healer Wiremu NiaNia and psychiatrist Allister Bush. Wiremu explains Ngā Kūaha as referring to doorways and offers entranceways into Māori knowledge about wairua (spirituality) handed down by his forebears and other Māori sources.

The authors provide historical examples of Western mystical experiences and contrasting Western psychiatric and psychological explanations of voices and visions as hallucinations. Further chapters focus on narratives and perspectives from people who have experienced voices and visions, and have had interactions with mental health services, told from multiple viewpoints; individual, whānau (family), Māori healing and psychiatry. The benefits of joint Māori healing and psychiatry approaches on wellbeing are examined. Drawing on their 18-year partnership, Wiremu and Allister highlight the harmful colonial impact of psychiatry in suppressing Māori views of voices and visions. They describe ways of working together in clinical practice to address this history of injustice and how to identify whether distressing perceptual experiences may represent Māori cultural experiences, psychiatric or psychological symptoms or all of these.

This book advocates for practices that enable genuine partnerships between Māori healers, other wairua practitioners and mental health clinicians in order to improve the mental health and spiritual care of Māori and perhaps other peoples.

Industry Reviews

"Nga Kuaha is an essential read for those seeking to understand both Maori and Western knowledge within mental health. The authors have placed people at the forefront. Wiremu's personal narratives open the kuaha (Doorway) to a profound exploration of mental health from his Maori perspective, while Allister and David articulate a wealth of experience from their western mental health stand points. This book offers a captivating journey, showing the beauty of matauranga Maori alongside western psychiatric insights." -- Rikki Solomon, Tohunga, Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Kahu ki Whangaroa, Rangitane o Tamaki-nui-o-rua.

"With a moving narrative and insightful reflections, Nga Kuaha provides an invaluable view into Te Ao Maori, Maori mental health, and wairua. Allister and Wiremu's collaboration offers a profound exploration into the experiences of Maori grappling with hallucinations and other mental phenomena, showcasing a partnership that illuminates their unique journeys and perspectives. This book confronts broader societal and historical factors influencing psychiatric practice, adding layers of depth that invites meaningful discourse. I wholeheartedly endorse and recommend Nga Kuaha to anyone involved in psychiatry, mental health, and wellness. I also believe this text holds immense value for those seeking a broader comprehension of mental health and the holistic approaches deeply rooted in Te Ao Maori." -- Professor Joanne Baxter, Poutini Ngai Tahu, Ngati Apa ki te Ra To, Professor of Maori Health; Dean, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Te Whare Wananga o Otago, New Zealand

"In Nga Kuaha, alongside Maori healing and psychiatry perspectives, the voices of those with their own experience of hearing voices and seeing visions come through clearly. As a voice hearer myself, the knowledge they share tells me that even in those dark and terrifying spaces, it is possible to find a way through. For me, the power of this book is the hope contained in their narratives and the opportunity to connect with matauranga Maori." -- Jason Haitana, Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Maruwharanui, Te Ati Haunui a Paparangi, Principal Advisor, Lived Experience, Te Aka Whai Ora (Maori Health Authority).

"This book is such an important resource. It should be read by every clinician who works with Maori who experience voices and visions. It is written in down-to-earth language, with clear examples and explanations and I would recommend it to those of us who have these experiences as well. It helps to explain our relationship with Wairua in a very real way, reclaiming the spiritual landscape that was almost lost with colonization. I enjoyed the korero about prophets and saints of other cultures. It is time to de-medicalize spiritual experiences and learn to understand them instead." -- Adrienne Giacon- Chairperson Hearing Voices Network Aotearoa New Zealand - Te Reo OroOro

"I really, really love this beautiful book. The vivid case studies, and multi-perspective narratives offer nuanced perspectives that honour traditional wisdom, and champion a paradigm shift towards holistic, culturally-centred partnerships in mental health.

The text is a joy to read, with the authors' wisdom, compassion, and mana evident throughout. Nga Kuaha should become a core text in the training of all psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health workers in Aotearoa, and a book shelf staple for already qualified staff. I cannot recommend it enough." -- Professor Susanna Every-Palmer, Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington | Te Whare Wananga o Otago ki Poneke


"Nga Kuaha is an essential read for those seeking to understand both Maori and Western knowledge within mental health. The authors have placed people at the forefront. Wiremu's personal narratives open the kuaha (Doorway) to a profound exploration of mental health from his Maori perspective, while Allister and David articulate a wealth of experience from their western mental health stand points. This book offers a captivating journey, showing the beauty of matauranga Maori alongside western psychiatric insights." -- Rikki Solomon, Tohunga, Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Kahu ki Whangaroa, Rangitane o Tamaki-nui-o-rua.

"With a moving narrative and insightful reflections, Nga Kuaha provides an invaluable view into Te Ao Maori, Maori mental health, and wairua. Allister and Wiremu's collaboration offers a profound exploration into the experiences of Maori grappling with hallucinations and other mental phenomena, showcasing a partnership that illuminates their unique journeys and perspectives. This book confronts broader societal and historical factors influencing psychiatric practice, adding layers of depth that invites meaningful discourse. I wholeheartedly endorse and recommend Nga Kuaha to anyone involved in psychiatry, mental health, and wellness. I also believe this text holds immense value for those seeking a broader comprehension of mental health and the holistic approaches deeply rooted in Te Ao Maori." -- Professor Joanne Baxter, Poutini Ngai Tahu, Ngati Apa ki te Ra To, Professor of Maori Health; Dean, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Te Whare Wananga o Otago, New Zealand

"In Nga Kuaha, alongside Maori healing and psychiatry perspectives, the voices of those with their own experience of hearing voices and seeing visions come through clearly. As a voice hearer myself, the knowledge they share tells me that even in those dark and terrifying spaces, it is possible to find a way through. For me, the power of this book is the hope contained in their narratives and the opportunity to connect with matauranga Maori." -- Jason Haitana, Ngati Tuwharetoa, Ngati Maruwharanui, Te Ati Haunui a Paparangi, Principal Advisor, Lived Experience, Te Aka Whai Ora (Maori Health Authority).

"This book is such an important resource. It should be read by every clinician who works with Maori who experience voices and visions. It is written in down-to-earth language, with clear examples and explanations and I would recommend it to those of us who have these experiences as well. It helps to explain our relationship with Wairua in a very real way, reclaiming the spiritual landscape that was almost lost with colonization. I enjoyed the korero about prophets and saints of other cultures. It is time to de-medicalize spiritual experiences and learn to understand them instead." -- Adrienne Giacon- Chairperson Hearing Voices Network Aotearoa New Zealand - Te Reo OroOro

"I really, really love this beautiful book. The vivid case studies, and multi-perspective narratives offer nuanced perspectives that honour traditional wisdom, and champion a paradigm shift towards holistic, culturally-centred partnerships in mental health.

The text is a joy to read, with the authors' wisdom, compassion, and mana evident throughout. Nga Kuaha should become a core text in the training of all psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health workers in Aotearoa, and a book shelf staple for already qualified staff. I cannot recommend it enough." -- Professor Susanna Every-Palmer, Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington | Te Whare Wananga o Otago ki Poneke

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