Penina uliuli : contemporary challenges in mental health for Pacific peoples
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Penina uliuli : contemporary challenges in mental health for Pacific peoples
University of Hawaiʿi Press, c2007
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-275) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A collection of essays that examines important issues related to mental health among Pacific Islanders through the topics of identity, spirituality, the unconscious, mental trauma, and healing.
目次
- Introduction
- PACIFIC IDENTITY: 1. Affirming Works: A Collective Model of Pasifika Mentoring
- 2. Supporting the Wellbeing of Pasifika Youth
- 3. Canoe Noses and Coconut Feet: Reading the Samoan Male Body
- 4. Jonah, Arnold, and Me: Reading the Tongan Male Body
- 5. Being 'Afakasi
- ISSUES IN PACIFIC SPIRITUALITY: 6. Spiritual Injury: A Samoan Perspective on Spirituality's Impact on Mental Health
- 7. Making Culture 'God' is Driving Our People Crazy! 8. The Schizophrenic Church
- 9. New Zealand-born Samoan Young People, Suicidal Behaviors, and the Positive Impact of Spirituality
- THE PACIFIC UNCONSCIOUS: 10. The Use of Symbol and Metaphor in Pasifika Counseling
- 11. An Ocean with Many Shores: Indigenous Consciousness and the Thinking Heart
- 12. Hawaiki-Lelei: Journeys to Wellness
- 13. Using Mea-alofa in a Holistic Model for Pasifika Clients: A Case Study
- 14. A Poet's Perspective
- PACIFIC TRAUMA AND HEALING: 15. Colonialism, Acculturation, and Depression among Kanaka Maoli of Hawai'i
- 16. Crisis in Paradise: Family Violence in Samoan Communities
- 17. Doing Good Work and Finding a Sense of Purpose: The Nature and Treatment of Substance Abuse and Violence among Native Hawaiians
- 18. Pregnancy, Adoption, FASD, and Mental Illness
- 19. Misplaced Dreams: Tongan Gambling in Auckland
- Bibliography of Pasifika Mental Health Resources
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