Faifai mālie -在以人为本的体验式心理治疗和咨询中,平衡我们与帕西菲卡社区的旅程

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Julia Ioane
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摘要

新西兰奥特罗阿(新西兰)的帕西菲卡社区是一个充满活力、多样化和异质的群体。在他们移民到新西兰奥特罗阿之后,他们经历了西方世界观念、意识形态和框架强加给他们世界观的挑战,这一过程导致了社会和经济差距以及包括精神痛苦和不健康在内的健康不平等。本文探讨了在新西兰奥特罗阿的帕西菲卡人的世界观中是否存在以人为本的体验式心理治疗和咨询。这也将与全球一级的波利尼西亚、土著和少数民族社区有关。借鉴帕西菲卡的方法论,特别是汤加的方法论,本文探讨了一种以帕西菲卡人为中心的方法,这种方法是由帕西菲卡的价值观和实践所决定的。它总结了在与帕西菲卡社区合作时,对以人为中心的体验式心理治疗和咨询领域的建议。
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Faifai mālie – Balancing ourselves in our journey with Pasifika communities in person-centered and experiential psychotherapy and counselling
ABSTRACT Pasifika communities in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) are a vibrant, diverse and heterogenous population. Following their migration to Aotearoa NZ they experienced the challenges of western world concepts, ideologies and frameworks being imposed on their worldview(s), a process that has led to social and economic disparities alongside health inequities which include mental distress and ill-health. This article explores whether there is a place for person-centered experiential psychotherapy and counseling within a worldview of Pasifika people in Aotearoa NZ. This will also have relevance to Polynesian, indigenous and ethnic minority communities at a global level. Drawing on Pasifika methodologies, and specifically a Tongan one, this article explores a Pasifika person-centered approach that is informed by Pasifika values and practice. It concludes with recommendations for the field of person-centered experiential psychotherapy and counseling when working with Pasifika communities.
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