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Psychology and Indigenous Australians: Effective Teaching and Practice

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‘Relations between psychology and the Indigenous peoples of Australia have historically been uneasy and fraught, since psychology has been seen in the past as an agent of colonisation. However, in recent years there have been a number of major initiatives, largely driven by Indigenous psychologists, to improve the relationship and to work towards effective partnership between psychologists and Indigenous Australians to help overcome Indigenous disadvantage and work towards social justice. This book contains edited proceedings of the inaugural Psychology and Indigenous Australians conference held in 2007. There are many exciting papers which illustrate the emergence of a new form of Australian psychology, one that can respond effectively to the needs of Indigenous Australians and people from other cultural groups who live in an increasingly multi-cultural Australia’.

Editor: McConnochie, Keith, Editor: Nolan, Wendy, Editor: Ranzijn, Rob

Topic: Politics / Current Events
Media: Book
ISBN: 1847189202
Language: English
Pages: 215

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Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 8.2 × 6 × 0.9 in

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