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3. Canoe Noses and Coconut Feet Reading the Samoan Male Body
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editors’ Note vii
- Introduction On Building a Fale ix
- Pacific Identities 1
- 1. Supporting the Wellbeing of Pasifika Youth 5
- 2. Affirming Works A Collective Model of Pasifika Mentoring 16
- 3. Canoe Noses and Coconut Feet Reading the Samoan Male Body 26
- 4. Jonah, Arnold, and Me Reading the Tongan Male Body 39
- 5. Being ‘Afakasi 49
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Issues in Pacific Spirituality
- 6. Spiritual Injury A Samoan Perspective on Spirituality’s Impact on Mental Health 66
- 7. Making Culture “God” Is Driving Our People Crazy! 77
- 8. The Schizophrenic Church 87
- 9. New Zealand–born Samoan Young People, Suicidal Behaviors, and the Positive Impact of Spirituality 94
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The Pacific Unconscious
- 10. The Use of Symbol and Metaphor in Pasifika Counseling 109
- 11. An Ocean with Many Shores Indigenous Consciousness and the Thinking Heart 122
- 12. Hawaiki-Lelei Journeys to Wellness 136
- 13. Using Mea-alofa in a Holistic Model for Pasifika Clients A Case Study 149
- 14. “Keep Your Doughnuts to Yourself” Using Poetry in Pasifika Professional Practice 160
- Pacific Trauma and Healing 177
- 15. Colonialism, Acculturation, and Depression among Kānaka Maoli of Hawai‘i 180
- 16. Crisis in Paradise Family Violence in Samoan Communities 196
- 17. Doing Good Work and Finding a Sense of Purpose The Nature and Treatment of Substance Abuse among Native Hawaiians 207
- 18. Pregnancy, Adoption, FASD, and Mental Illness 221
- 19. Misplaced Dreams Tongan Gambling in Auckland 232
- A Bibliography of Pasifika Mental Health Resources 247
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editors’ Note vii
- Introduction On Building a Fale ix
- Pacific Identities 1
- 1. Supporting the Wellbeing of Pasifika Youth 5
- 2. Affirming Works A Collective Model of Pasifika Mentoring 16
- 3. Canoe Noses and Coconut Feet Reading the Samoan Male Body 26
- 4. Jonah, Arnold, and Me Reading the Tongan Male Body 39
- 5. Being ‘Afakasi 49
-
Issues in Pacific Spirituality
- 6. Spiritual Injury A Samoan Perspective on Spirituality’s Impact on Mental Health 66
- 7. Making Culture “God” Is Driving Our People Crazy! 77
- 8. The Schizophrenic Church 87
- 9. New Zealand–born Samoan Young People, Suicidal Behaviors, and the Positive Impact of Spirituality 94
-
The Pacific Unconscious
- 10. The Use of Symbol and Metaphor in Pasifika Counseling 109
- 11. An Ocean with Many Shores Indigenous Consciousness and the Thinking Heart 122
- 12. Hawaiki-Lelei Journeys to Wellness 136
- 13. Using Mea-alofa in a Holistic Model for Pasifika Clients A Case Study 149
- 14. “Keep Your Doughnuts to Yourself” Using Poetry in Pasifika Professional Practice 160
- Pacific Trauma and Healing 177
- 15. Colonialism, Acculturation, and Depression among Kānaka Maoli of Hawai‘i 180
- 16. Crisis in Paradise Family Violence in Samoan Communities 196
- 17. Doing Good Work and Finding a Sense of Purpose The Nature and Treatment of Substance Abuse among Native Hawaiians 207
- 18. Pregnancy, Adoption, FASD, and Mental Illness 221
- 19. Misplaced Dreams Tongan Gambling in Auckland 232
- A Bibliography of Pasifika Mental Health Resources 247
- Index 277