There is a lack of knowledge within Western psychology about Australian Aboriginal conceptions of mental health. The majority of psychological services available to Aboriginal people are based on Western world-views, and are of questionable benefit. Because of the ethnocentrism apparent inherent in services, many Aboriginal people avoid psychological assistance. If there is to be any change in the state of Indigenous mental health, there needs to be a change in the type of services provided to Aboriginal people, and in the value systems of practitioners. This research extends the work of Vicary (2002) by looking specifically at the importance of place in Aboriginal worldviews. There exists a wide gulf between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal u...
Australia’s ‘black ’ history has had and continues to have a pervasive and adverseimpact on Indigeno...
OBJECTIVE: To generate outcomes for the development of a culturally appropriate mental health treatm...
At present, there is a perceived and functional separation of mental health services from the genera...
It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has ...
There is a gap in psychotherapy that becomes clearly evident to psychologists who treat Aboriginal c...
It may well be that Australian Aboriginal culture, before significant European contact, provided co...
It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has ...
Objective: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
The purpose of the present paper was to determine what is currently documented about Indigenous Aust...
Aboriginal peoples continue to be affected by the mental health policies, structures, and social org...
The purpose of the present paper was to determine what is currently documented about Indigenous Aust...
There is a paucity of information on which to draw pertaining to the provision of culturally sensiti...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia suffer from poorer mental health than non-...
Colonisation in Australia has had a devastating and lasting impact on the wellbeing of Aboriginal an...
Background: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
Australia’s ‘black ’ history has had and continues to have a pervasive and adverseimpact on Indigeno...
OBJECTIVE: To generate outcomes for the development of a culturally appropriate mental health treatm...
At present, there is a perceived and functional separation of mental health services from the genera...
It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has ...
There is a gap in psychotherapy that becomes clearly evident to psychologists who treat Aboriginal c...
It may well be that Australian Aboriginal culture, before significant European contact, provided co...
It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has ...
Objective: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
The purpose of the present paper was to determine what is currently documented about Indigenous Aust...
Aboriginal peoples continue to be affected by the mental health policies, structures, and social org...
The purpose of the present paper was to determine what is currently documented about Indigenous Aust...
There is a paucity of information on which to draw pertaining to the provision of culturally sensiti...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia suffer from poorer mental health than non-...
Colonisation in Australia has had a devastating and lasting impact on the wellbeing of Aboriginal an...
Background: It has been acknowledged that the mental health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
Australia’s ‘black ’ history has had and continues to have a pervasive and adverseimpact on Indigeno...
OBJECTIVE: To generate outcomes for the development of a culturally appropriate mental health treatm...
At present, there is a perceived and functional separation of mental health services from the genera...