Ep 58 – MI and the Māori Culture

MI and the Māori Culture Glenn and Sebastian welcomed Tipene Pickett on to discuss the Māori Culture from New Zealand and its relationship in the practice and teaching of Motivational inetrveiwng. Here is his bio: Nga Ngaru a Te Huki te Maunga – The waves of Te Huki is my Mountain Waihua te Awa – Waihua is my River  Kahungunu te Iwi – Kahungunu is my tribe Kurahikakawa te Hapu – Kurahikakawa is my Sub-tribe Waihua te Marae – Waihua is my Marae Ko Tipene Pickett toku ingoa – Tipene Pickett is my name Post Grad Cert Health Sciences, BA psych & Anthro., Member of Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2013. I have been an alcohol and drug since 1998 in a number of Governmental, NGO and Kaupapa Māori settings.  A practitioner of Motivational Interviewing (MI) for the past 20 years and an MI trainer of trainers since 2013.   I’m currently self employed since 2019 and employed as a trainer for several Government District Health Boards as well as Non Government Organisations as a trainer for upskilling people in a variety of roles and across a number of disciplines including – Clinical Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Alcohol and Drug Clinicians. Peer Support Workers as well as Cultural Consultants.  This also includes strategic planning and implementation to embed MI into the infrastructure of organizations in order to achieve a sustainable culture of ongoing evaluation and upskilling to maintain MI practitioners proficiency. I provide a wide spectrum of MI training including  MI with groups, coaching as well as training in the use of the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity (MITI) & Video Assessment of Simulated Encounters (VASE-R NZ).   My special interest is in the relationship between MI and indigenous knowledge and wisdom.  To that end I’ve had the privilege of developing a framework for framing the journey of MI within the context of the Maori language (Te Reo) and practices (Tikanga) as well as contemporary Maori models of health as well as use of traditional Pūrakau (narratives of origin) of enhancing wellbeing. As a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers means I’m part of a global community of people who share a similar vision of change and scrutiny of professional practice in order to be the most effective clinicians we can be by embracing the way of being MI offers He manu e kai ana i te miro, nōnā to ngahere. He manu e kai ana i te matauranga, nōnā to ao. A bird who feeds of the miro berry, theirs is the forest.  A bird who feeds on knowledge, theirs is the world.      00:00 – Introduction and episode preview    04:48 – Tipene’s introduction, early MI story, and his discovery of his own culture    14:45 – The experience of confrontation and learning about what’s more helpful     19:00 – Discovering what’s within you and who you are    26:30 – Engagement, self-disclosure, and narratives of origin    48:30 – Confidence rulers 1:01:30 – How might language change our physiology?  1:07:55 – End of episode Glossary of Māori terms used in this episode: Pepeha a description of tribal identity that includes:  Maunga – mountain Awa – river Hapuu – kinship group with common ancesto Iwi – collection of hapuu with common ancestral canoe Ka maa te ariki, ka maa te tauira – as we have chiefs, we are students Mauri – Life principle and individual uniqueness Mana – One’s sphere of influence and personal power Tapu – 1./ origins of universe inscribed within you.  2./ state of constriction Karakia – command to influence elemental energies toward a specific purpose i.e.creating safety, increasing energy of objectivity and openness and so ...

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Talking To Change - A Motivational Interviewing podcast, hosted by Glenn Hinds and Sebastian Kaplan, is a series of conversations exploring Motivational Interviewing (MI) and its influence on supporting individuals and groups as they make positive health and lifestyle changes. Guests from across the world discuss their special interest in the research, practice and learning of MI along with its place across health, social care, education and criminal justice. Glenn Hinds is a registered counsellor living in Derry, N. Ireland. He worked as a drug therapist and senior social work practitioner in mental health and alcohol and drug services, from 1990 until 2008, when he created Glenn Hinds Motivation & Coaching Consultants (https://www.glennhinds.com) developing and delivering bespoke training workshops to health, social care, education, criminal justice and human resource practitioners and managers across the UK, Ireland and USA. He has been a member of the International Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2003 and has completed Motivational Interviewing Training Integrity (MITI) and Motivational Interviewing Supervisory Training (MIST) training and has written the Motivational Interviewing module for Ulster University Foundation Degree. Sebastian G. Kaplan, PhD, is an associate professor in the Departments of Psychiatry (Child and Adolescent Section) and Family and Community Medicine at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, NC, USA. Sebastian is a former special education teacher, who currently provides individual and family psychotherapy, primarily with adolescents and young adults, struggling with a variety of life challenges. Sebastian has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2008. He provides training and consultation in MI for a variety of regional and national audiences. Sebastian is a co-author of “Motivational Interviewing in Schools: Conversations to Improve Behavior and Learning.” (Guilford Press 2016). Sebastian is also a co-developer of “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents: A Four-Video Series” (http://www.psychotherapy.net/video/mi-adolescents).