Addressing the psychological health of Pasifika1 people in New Zealand continues to challenge clinicians and health professionals, particularly in the provision of therapeutic care that is both beneficial and culturally anchored. This article discusses the Uputaua Therapeutic Approach, a Samoan-based perspective in counselling psychology aimed at supporting clinicians and researchers in this important endeavour. A case-study example is provided to conceptualise this approach more specifically within a therapeutic setting
The worldview of Pacific nations which lie within the vast ocean of the South Pacific is yet to be u...
Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa positions the aspirations of Māori as central. The aim of this th...
The main theme of this study is to form a culturally appropriate approach to music therapy concepts ...
Addressing the psychological health of Pasifika1 people in New Zealand continues to challenge clinic...
The increasing needs of the Pasifika population in New Zealand, continues to provide researchers and...
The predicted future growth of the Pasifika population in New Zealand renders attention to the ongoi...
This paper is an analysis of the cultural and traditional factors that I believe are essential consi...
Despite overrepresentation of Pasifika people in New Zealand’s mental health statistics, the majorit...
nz This paper describes background to the development of the relatively new field of infant mental h...
Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values b...
The purpose of this study was to explore some of the perspectives and attitudes of Samoan female stu...
Paradisiacal images of Fiji mask the complex realities, threats, and vulnerabilities of the populati...
Psychological research and practice in New Zealand has a long history of a positivist inspired epist...
While a variety of health concerns have been documented, little is presently known about the mental ...
The present paper is intended to stimulate discussion on the development of bicultural psychological...
The worldview of Pacific nations which lie within the vast ocean of the South Pacific is yet to be u...
Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa positions the aspirations of Māori as central. The aim of this th...
The main theme of this study is to form a culturally appropriate approach to music therapy concepts ...
Addressing the psychological health of Pasifika1 people in New Zealand continues to challenge clinic...
The increasing needs of the Pasifika population in New Zealand, continues to provide researchers and...
The predicted future growth of the Pasifika population in New Zealand renders attention to the ongoi...
This paper is an analysis of the cultural and traditional factors that I believe are essential consi...
Despite overrepresentation of Pasifika people in New Zealand’s mental health statistics, the majorit...
nz This paper describes background to the development of the relatively new field of infant mental h...
Maori have their own approaches to health and well-being, which stem from a world view that values b...
The purpose of this study was to explore some of the perspectives and attitudes of Samoan female stu...
Paradisiacal images of Fiji mask the complex realities, threats, and vulnerabilities of the populati...
Psychological research and practice in New Zealand has a long history of a positivist inspired epist...
While a variety of health concerns have been documented, little is presently known about the mental ...
The present paper is intended to stimulate discussion on the development of bicultural psychological...
The worldview of Pacific nations which lie within the vast ocean of the South Pacific is yet to be u...
Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa positions the aspirations of Māori as central. The aim of this th...
The main theme of this study is to form a culturally appropriate approach to music therapy concepts ...