Penina Uliuli
eBook - PDF

Penina Uliuli

Contemporary Challenges in Mental Health for Pacific Peoples

  1. 328 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Penina Uliuli

Contemporary Challenges in Mental Health for Pacific Peoples

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Editors’ Note
  3. Introduction On Building a Fale
  4. Pacific Identities
  5. 1. Supporting the Wellbeing of Pasifika Youth
  6. 2. Affirming Works A Collective Model of Pasifika Mentoring
  7. 3. Canoe Noses and Coconut Feet Reading the Samoan Male Body
  8. 4. Jonah, Arnold, and Me Reading the Tongan Male Body
  9. 5 Being ‘Afakasi
  10. Issues in Pacific Spirituality
  11. 6. Spiritual Injury A Samoan Perspective on Spirituality’s Impact on Mental Health
  12. 7. Making Culture “God” Is Driving Our People Crazy!
  13. 8. The Schizophrenic Church
  14. 9. New Zealand–born Samoan Young People, Suicidal Behaviors, and the Positive Impact of Spirituality
  15. The Pacific Unconscious
  16. 10. The Use of Symbol and Metaphor in Pasifika Counseling
  17. 11. An Ocean with Many Shores Indigenous Consciousness and the Thinking Heart
  18. 12. Hawaiki-Lelei Journeys to Wellness
  19. 13. Using Mea-alofa in a Holistic Model for Pasifika Clients A Case Study
  20. 14. “Keep Your Doughnuts to Yourself” Using Poetry in Pasifika Professional Practice
  21. Pacific Trauma and Healing
  22. 15. Colonialism, Acculturation, and Depression among Kānaka Maoli of Hawai‘i
  23. 16. Crisis in Paradise Family Violence in Samoan Communities
  24. 17. Doing Good Work and Finding a Sense of Purpose The Nature and Treatment of Substance Abuse among Native Hawaiians
  25. 18. Pregnancy, Adoption, FASD, and Mental Illness
  26. 19. Misplaced Dreams Tongan Gambling in Auckland
  27. A Bibliography of Pasifika Mental Health Resources
  28. Index