Everything Waa 1 Flashcards
From a Samoan worldview
men have?
woman have?
Men- Rank
Woman - status
What do you need to master in becoming a therapist?
Large and growing body of knowledge
Learning a variety of skills,
Navigating complex relationships; Exploration of inner world and private thoughts to develop professional world
According to Drury in his Powhiri Poutama reading,
what are 2 most important factors which influence successful outcome
Therapeutic alliance and utilising clients own strengths
Why should you know how to make a chop suey?
Talanoa
The conflicts in limitations we bring to our work are generally called what?
Countertransference
What does DAPAANZ stand for?
Addiction’s practitioners association Aotearoa New Zealand
How many stages are there in the Powhiri Poutama?
Seven
Name the seven steps in the correct order
Whakamoemiti
Whakatau
Whakapuaki
Whakatangi
Whakaratarata
Whakaoranga
Whakaotinga
Why was MHTI established?
For Moana house residence to gain qualifications
A centered to formalize training
Tikanga matatika has how many principles?
Eleven
How many sections are there in tikanga matatika (code of ethics)?
Name them
Three-
Manaaki
Pono
Pūkenga ahurea
What was the Maori model of health discussed at waa 1?
Who created it?
What year?
Powhiri Poutama
Paraire Huata
1987
What is the most common use of diazepam in addictions
Alcohol withdrawal
Name two drugs from the opiate group
Morphine
Codeine phosphate
Heroin
Methadone
Pethidine
Name two drugs from the stimulant group
Methamphetamine
Nicotine
Coffee
What definition of the term tangata whaiora is offered in Drury
Seekers of health
What is the standard recommended drinks for men?
3,5,15
What are the standard drinks for women?
2,4,10
What are the key ingredients to a good chop suey
Ginger, garlic, good soy sauce, meat onions, coconut cream, vermicelli, vegetables- depending on which island you are from
What does this position ‘tapu’ mean for those forced to come by law or told to come by whanau (mandated)
They remain tapu and outside and therefore we have to utilise different ways of engaging
E.g MI, family/whānau or systems work or other therapies
What are the three biases cozolino suggest should be the primary focus of every therapist
Personal
Cultural
Human
What does cozolino suggest is the primary challenge for students of psychotherapy?
“Summoning the emotional courage to move through the inner space that leads to knowing oneself”
How does Drury suggest knowing the 7 steps of the poutama model might assist therapists/practitioners
(F.A.M)
Familiarity may enhance the alliance, May allow greater utilization of tangata whaiora resources,
Allow non Maori to better meet Treaty obligations
In training to be a therapist what are four things that are tested according to cozolino
Intellect
Maturity
Empathy
Judgement
What drug can you die from during withdrawal
Alcohol
How does marae protocol position the tangata whaiora before being called to Powhiri
As tapu
Unsafe
His/her/them
Potentially restricted
What are the 8 core counselling therapeutic skills known to improve outcomes with whaiora
Accurate empathy
Acceptance
Positive regard
Genuineness
Focus
Hope
Evocation
Offering information and advice
What drug group does diazepam belong to?
Benzodiazepine
What drug do you not get physical withdrawals from?
LSD
What is a therapeutic application of karakia?
Settling of a space
How it’s delivered
A definition offered by cozolino for counter-transference is
Distortion of the therapy relationship that occurs because of the therapist unconscious usually traced to common human struggles with shame, attachment and fear of abandonment.
we therefore mix our own personal struggles with those of our clients.
What are five things cozolino suggest we need to remember?
No matter what happens don’t panic The client is more nervous than you are
If you don’t know what’s happening keep quiet until you do
The client will assume you know what you are doing
Just make it through the hour
Manaaki (MMA)
Mana
Mana motuhake & autonomy
Do good, do no harm
Pono (FITCH PC)
Fairness
Integrity
Trust
Conflict of interest
Honesty
Confidentiality and privacy
Pūkenga Ahurea (SACC LSRR )
Self and collegial care &
Accountability
Codes and policies
Collaboration
Laws
Standards
Regulations
Responsibility for competence