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Telling the tale and living well: Adolescent narrative identity, personality traits, and well‐being across cultures
E Reese, E Myftari, HM McAnally, Y Chen, T Neha, Q Wang, F Jack, ...
Child development 88 (2), 612-628, 2017
1222017
Let's kōrero (talk): The practice and functions of reminiscing among mothers and children in Māori families
E Reese, T Neha
Memory 23 (1), 99-110, 2015
732015
Psychological distress, causal attributions, and coping
JA McIean, KT Strongman, TN Neha
New Zealand Journal of Psychology 36 (2), 85, 2007
652007
Narratives and traits in personality development among New Zealand Māori, Chinese, and European adolescents
E Reese, Y Chen, HM McAnally, E Myftari, T Neha, Q Wang, F Jack
Journal of adolescence 37 (5), 727-737, 2014
572014
Promoting resilience in adolescents: A new social identity benefits those who need it most
E Koni, S Moradi, H Arahanga-Doyle, T Neha, JG Hayhurst, M Boyes, ...
PloS one 14 (1), e0210521, 2019
532019
The role of whānau (New Zealand Māori families) for Māori children’s early learning.
T Neha, E Reese, E Schaughency, M Taumoepeau
Developmental Psychology 56 (8), 1518, 2020
402020
Tū Māori Mai: Māori cultural embeddeness improves adaptive coping and wellbeing for Māori adolescents
R Fox, T Neha, PE Jose
New Zealand Journal of Psychology (Online) 47 (2), 14-24, 2018
382018
Aging in New Zealand: Ka haere ki te ao pakeketanga
LC Parr-Brownlie, DL Waters, S Neville, T Neha, N Muramatsu
The Gerontologist 60 (5), 812-820, 2020
352020
Retention of first-year Māori students at university
J van der Meer, S Scott, T Neha
Mai Review 2 (1), 1-14, 2010
342010
Remember drawing on the cupboard? New Zealand Maori, European, and Pasifika parents’ conversations about children’s transgressions
E Reese, M Taumoepeau, T Neha
Talking about right and wrong parent-child conversations as contexts for …, 2014
322014
Positive youth development in Māori and New Zealand European adolescents through an adventure education programme
H Arahanga-Doyle, S Moradi, K Brown, T Neha, JA Hunter, D Scarf
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 14 (1), 38-51, 2019
312019
Lexical expansion and terminological planning in indigenous and planned languages: Comparisons between Te Reo Māori and Esperanto
C Krägeloh, TN Neha
Language Problems and Language Planning 38 (1), 59-86, 2014
172014
Considering practice frameworks for culturally diverse populations in the correctional domain
A Strauss-Hughes, T Ward, T Neha
Aggression and Violent Behavior 63, 101673, 2022
152022
Māori men’s experiences of rehabilitation in the Moana House Therapeutic Community in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A qualitative enquiry
JD Ashdown, GJ Treharne, T Neha, B Dixon, C Aitken
International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology 63 (5 …, 2019
152019
Education preferences of people with gout: exploring differences between indigenous and nonindigenous peoples from rural and urban locations
GJ Treharne, AC Richardson, T Neha, N Fanning, R Janes, B Hudson, ...
Arthritis Care & Research 70 (2), 260-267, 2018
132018
Improving gout education from patients’ perspectives: a focus group study of Māori and Pākehā people with gout
CJ Rolston, TS Conner, LK Stamp, T Neha, S Pitama, N Fanning, R Janes, ...
Journal of primary health care 10 (3), 194-200, 2018
102018
Modelling cultural embeddedness for colonised indigenous minorities: The implicit and explicit pathways to culturally valued behaviours
R Fox, C Ward, T Neha, PE Jose
Culture & Psychology 27 (2), 189-207, 2021
82021
Holding a mirror to society? Sociodemographic diversity within clinical psychology training programmes across Aotearoa.
D Scarf, W Waitoki, J Chan, E Britt, LW Nikora, T Neha, I Schimanski, ...
82019
The ethics of allowing participants to be named in critical research with indigenous peoples in colonised settings: Examples from health research with Māori
J Ashdown, P Pidduck, TN Neha, E Schaughency, B Dixon, CE Aitken, ...
The Palgrave handbook of ethics in critical research, 273-289, 2018
82018
The cross-cultural relevance of indigenous measures: the South African Personality Inventory (SAPI), family orientation, and well-being in New Zealand
VH Fetvadjiev, T Neha, FJR Van De Vijver, M McManus, D Meiring
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 52 (1), 3-21, 2021
62021
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