Collegial Support from a Maori Perspective: A Model for Counsellor Kinship

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  • Bill Anderson lep University of Waikato, Hamilton
  • Jeffrey A. Kottler Texas Tech University
  • Marilyn J. Montgomery Florida International University

Abstract

Counsellors sometimes strugge with personal or professional challenges, stresses, and strains, a situation that can be made more difficult by a lack of support among colleagues. Finding an alternative community of support can make a crucial difference for a counsellor's well being. As a model for such a community, we look to the Maoris of New Zealand, whose kinship networks include collegial relationships within extended families of affiliation. Recommendations are drawn from this model for expanding counsellors' support systems.

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2007-01-24

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lep, B. A., Kottler, J. A., & Montgomery, M. J. (2007). Collegial Support from a Maori Perspective: A Model for Counsellor Kinship. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 34(4). Retrieved from https://dev.journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/rcc/article/view/58652

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