This Thinking Life: Indigenous psychologies, psychology and Te Tiriti

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The College of Humanities and Social Sciences – Te Kura Pūkenga Tangata at Massey University offers teaching and research in a wide range of disciplines. The College fosters deep connections across Massey and beyond to forge innovative, relevant and valued ideas, research and teaching.

Event information

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18
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2026
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6:30 pm
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Online
In person
Online & In-person
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Cost
Free

About the event

For more information and access the webinar link, see the event page.

Join Dr Brittain online to discover how Indigenous and Māori psychologies are enriching psychology, and why we can look to Te Tiriti to imagine transforming psychology for flourishing communities, in the second webinar of the This Thinking Life series.

Dr Elle Brittain (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa, Ngāti Rakaipaaka) is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology at Massey and a practising clinical psychologist. Her research and teaching sit within Indigenous and Māori psychologies, with a strong focus on Māori wellbeing, wairua and spirituality, equity in mental health and culturally centred psychological practice.

About This Thinking Life webinar series:

The Thinking Life: Ideas That Shape Us is a free online seminar series brought to you by Massey University's College of Humanities and Social Sciences, running from 17 June to 9 July.

For more information, please contact the organiser: e.tilley@massey.ac.nz.

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