![]() The Human Resilience Project Unveils Breakthrough Findings from Māori ExpeditionExplorers Club Flag Mission Identifies Universal Principles of Human Resilience
Led by Principal Investigator Dr. Constance Scharff, member national of the Explorers Club and an internationally recognized expert in trauma, resilience, and non-Western models of understanding mental health, the Aotearoa expedition is part of THRP's three-year, ten-nation research program. This unprecedented initiative brings researchers directly into some of the world's most remote communities to identify universal structures of resilience that may improve human psychological resilience and wellbeing worldwide. The Māori were selected for this research because they have achieved unusually strong outcomes in resisting cultural erasure and both safeguarding and revitalizing language, political voice, and ecological stewardship. Māori invited Dr. Scharff into their homes and communities for interviews guided by Indigenous research methodologies. Key Findings: THRP identified five values that form a robust model of resilience among Māori:
"These findings are significant," Results from Aotearoa and the preceding expedition to northern Kenya will inform THRP's comparative global framework as the project continues to eight other research sites. Contact Lisa Courtnadge ***@gmail.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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