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Psychology and Indigenous Australians : Foundations of cultural competence, Paperback Book

Psychology and Indigenous Australians : Foundations of cultural competence Paperback

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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.

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