Psychology and indigenous Australians : foundations of cultural competence
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Psychology and indigenous Australians : foundations of cultural competence
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This book fills an important gap in understanding the psychological impact of colonization on Indigenous Australians. Using cultural competence as a theoretical framework, it starts with an exploration of the nature of culture and worldviews which permeates and integrates the book. It provides a convincing explanation of how colonization has affected Indigenous Australians, the role of psychology in this process, and ways forward to redress Indigenous disadvantage. A key emphasis is on 'doing our own work', the essential role of critical reflection in trans-cultural communication.
目次
Part 1 Setting the context Chapter 1 Cultural competence and the role of the professional in Indigenous Australia Chapter 2 World views and culture Part 2 Foundations of Australian Indigenous Cultures Chapter 3 The Dreaming, land & social organisation Chapter 4 Economy, identity & Social Structure Part 3 The Psychological Impact of Invasion & Colonisation Chapter 5 Overview of contact history Chapter 6 The Stolen Generations Chapter 7 Contemporary issues Chapter 8 The psychological impacts of colonisation Part 4 Psychology & Indigenous Australians Chapter 9 The Racialising of Australia: Ideology: policy and paradigms Chapter 10 Psychology & Indigenous Australians Chapter 11 Critical reflexivity Part 5 Psychology & Professional Practice Chapter 12 Working effectively in Indigenous contexts Chapter 13 Principles of working effectively in diverse cultural contexts
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