Pacific-Indigenous psychology : galuola, a niu-wave of psychological practices / Siautu Alefaio-Tugia.

This book provides an overview of Pacific-Indigenous knowledge as insights of Oceanic citizen-science to inform culturally-safe practice for psychology. It profiles contemporary Pacific needs in areas of crisis such as family violence, education disparities and health inequities, and points to ancie...

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Main Author: Alefaio, S. (Siautu) (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2022.
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505 0 |a Part I. Context: Changing tides in knowledge construction for re-informing psychology -- Faasinomaga Introducing the Pacific diaspora -- The crisis of importing psychology for practice in Oceania -- New problems need NIU method - the birth of Pacific-Indigenous psychology -- Saili Matagi: example of Pacific-Indigenous psychology through offender rehabilitation -- Part II. Rediscovery: Impact of culture through language with Samoas collective houses of wisdom -- Faafaletui: the process of collective wisdom-searching with NIU-method -- Collaborators for Change - Notable cultural authorities -- Collaborators for Change - Community-village leaders -- Collaborators for Change - Church leaders -- Part III. NIU-psychology: Reducing inequalities through cultural innovation -- Suli vs Tagata Noa - The psyche of being others-centred -- Tofa Saili NIU metrics for measuring change -- Vaai, Faalogo ma Tautala: NIU-Ideology reducing inequalities in human development -- NIU-Psychology for sustainable wellbeing. 
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