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Pacific Identities and Wellbeing
Pacific Identities and Wellbeing

Pacific Identities and Wellbeing

Cross-Cultural Perspectives

MEDICAL

330 Pages, 5 x 8

Formats: PDF, EPUB, Mobipocket

PDF, $14.99 (US $14.99)

Publication Date: November 2015

ISBN 9781927322451

Rights: AU & NZ

Otago University Press (Nov 2015)

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Overview

Filling a significant gap in the crosscultural and cross-disciplinary literature within the field of Pasifika (Polynesian) and Maori identities and mental health, this volume focuses on bridging mental health-related research and practice within the indigenous communities of the South Pacific. Much of the content reflects differences from and relationships with the dominant Western theories and practices so often unsuccessfully applied with these groups. The contributors represent experienced researchers and practitioners and address topics such as research examining traditional and emerging Pasifika identities; contemporary research and practice in working with Pasifika youth and adolescents; culturally appropriate approaches for working with Pasifika adults;and practices in supervision that have been developed by Maori and Pasifika practitioners. Chapters include practice scenarios, research reports, analyses of topical issues, and discussions about the appropriateness of applying Western theory in other cultural contexts. As Pasifika cultures are still primarily oral cultures, the works of several leading Maori and Pasifika poets that give voice tothe changing identities and contemporary challenges within Pacific communities are also included.

Author Biography

Cabrini ‘Ofa Makasiale, MA, is a Catholic sister who works in South Auckland-Manukau City as a counsellor/psychotherapist, tutor, supervisor and spiritual director. Margaret Nelson Agee, PhD, is a senior lecturer in the School of Counselling, Human Services, and Social Work at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Philip Culbertson, PhD, is an adjunct lecturer in Theology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and an adjunct lecturer in Philosophy at the College of the Desert, Palm Desert, California. Tracey McIntosh, PhD, is a senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

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