From Refuge to Resilience: Stella Nunas’s Journey into Healing Minds
Faith, Culture, and Compassion in the Mental Health Journeys of African Women in Australia
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About the Book
From Refuge to Resilience: Stella Nunas’s Journey into Healing Minds is a transformative narrative that blends personal story, cultural reflection, and scholarly insight. Born in a Ugandan refugee camp and raised between worlds, Stella Nunas shares her journey from displacement to purpose as a mental-health nurse and advocate in Australia. Guided and mentored by Professor Idi (Ras) Banamungu, this book integrates evidence-based research with lived experience and spiritual wisdom. It highlights how trauma, migration, and cultural perceptions shape access to mental-health services, while also celebrating resilience and the healing power of faith, laughter, and community. Professor Banamungu’s mentorship helped Stella develop a holistic framework that unites African traditional healing, Western psychology, and the arts—particularly rhythm, music, and laughter—as pathways to emotional and social recovery. The book’s philosophy is simple yet profound: Healing is not merely the absence of illness, but the restoration of dignity, identity, and connection. Through storytelling and scholarship, From Refuge to Resilience becomes both testimony and tool—a model for culturally responsive care and a call to treat compassion as the highest form of intelligence in healthcare and humanity alike.