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Sport Psychology Consulting With Indigenous Athletes: The Case of New Zealand Maori

机译:与土著运动员进行运动心理学咨询:以新西兰毛利人为例

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Sport psychology consulting with athletes who are from an indigenous ethnic group presents some challenges and opportunities that do not typically need to be considered when consulting with nonindigenous athletes. Maori are the indigenous ethnic group of New Zealand. To work as a sport psychology consultant with Maori athletes and indeed any indigenous athletes (e.g., Tahitian, First Nation Canadian Indian) it is important for the sport psychologist to have an understanding of Te Ao o Nga Tdngata Whenua (indigenous worldview) and tikanga Tdngata Whenua (indigenous cultural practices; Hanrahan, 2004; Schinke & Hanrahan, 2009; Tuhiwai-Smith, 1999). Both research and practice in the social sciences regarding Maori people seek to use a Kaupapa Maori {Maori research and practice platform) approach. Kaupapa Maori attempts to ensure that cultural sensitivity is infused from the conceptualization of an intervention (e.g., psychological skills training, psychological intervention) through to the design, delivery, evaluation, final analysis, and presentation of the intervention or research project. A Kaupapa Maori approach to sport psychology consulting attempts to ensure that key Maori aspirations are honored and celebrated, as many Maori do not wish to follow a non-Maori ideology that depersonalizes the whdnau (family) perspective and seeks individuality in its place (Durie, 1998a; Mead, 2003). Therefore, an effective sport psychology consulting program for an athlete who lives her or his life from a Te Ao Maori (Maori worldview) and tikanga Maori (Maori cultural practices) perspective needs to be constructed as a Mdori-for-Mdori intervention based within a Kaupapa Maori framework.
机译:与来自土著民族的运动员进行运动心理学咨询会带来一些挑战和机遇,而与非土著运动员进行咨询时通常不需要考虑这些挑战和机遇。毛利人是新西兰的土著民族。要与毛利运动员甚至所有土著运动员(例如大溪地人,原住民加拿大印第安人)一起担任运动心理学顾问,对于运动心理学家来说,了解Te Ao o Nga Tdngata Whenua(土著世界观)和tikanga Tdngata至关重要Whenua(土著文化习俗; Hanrahan,2004; Schinke&Hanrahan,2009; Tuhiwai-Smith,1999)。社会科学中有关毛利人的研究和实践都试图使用Kaupapa Maori(毛利人研究和实践平台)方法。考帕帕毛利人(Kaupapa Maori)试图确保从干预的概念化(例如心理技能培训,心理干预)到干预,研究项目的设计,交付,评估,最终分析和演示,注入文化敏感性。考帕帕(Kaupapa)毛利人进行运动心理学咨询的方法试图确保尊重和庆祝毛利人的主要愿望,因为许多毛利人不希望遵循非毛利人的意识形态,这种意识形态将wdnau(家庭)观点去个性化,并寻求个性化的地位(Durie, 1998a; Mead,2003)。因此,需要从Te Ao Maori(毛利人的世界观)和tikanga Maori(毛利人的文化习俗)的角度出发,为生活在其生活中的运动员制定有效的运动心理学咨询计划,作为基于Mdori的针对Mdori的干预措施。 Kaupapa Maori框架。

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