Counsellor education for working with Aboriginal women must address both culture and gender issues and this may be done by applying feminist theory within a multicultural counselling perspective. This paper explores these perspectives, their application to these women, and specific counsellor education considerations. Issues particular to Aboriginal women are discussed in addition to factors for integrating feminism and multicultural counselling within this context. Once counsellors have an increased awareness of these factors, they may become more effective cross-cultural and feminist counsellors for Aboriginal women.La formation des conseillers travaillant avec les femmes des Premières Nations doit traiter à la fois des questions de cultu...
Research examining feminist counselling in Australia is exceedingly limited, even though feminism ha...
This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a review of the outcomes of counsellor training pr...
This is a study of how an Aboriginal women's community organisation engages in revitalisation of tra...
Counsellor education for working with Aboriginal women must address both culture and gender issues a...
iii Individuals of First Nations descent remain dissatisfied with counselling services despite the p...
An Aboriginal woman has noticed an increase in the rate of Aboriginal women experiencing domestic vi...
A traditional aboriginal healing ceremony, called the Healing Circle, was utilized in a counselling ...
This paper discusses contextual issues unique to First Nations and Aboriginal (FNA) undergraduate co...
Methodologies used in a graduate course on women's issues in counselling are described and implicati...
The central thesis of this paper is that feminist assumptions about the nature, process, and goals o...
Critics have suggested that the practice of psychology is based on ethnocen-tric assumptions that do...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
There is revival in the use of traditional healing among Canadian Aboriginal communities and the the...
Current mainstream counselling education is Euro-American based; a practice presenting other worldvi...
As a discussion of clinical issues in counselling in an Indigenous and/or multicultural setting, thi...
Research examining feminist counselling in Australia is exceedingly limited, even though feminism ha...
This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a review of the outcomes of counsellor training pr...
This is a study of how an Aboriginal women's community organisation engages in revitalisation of tra...
Counsellor education for working with Aboriginal women must address both culture and gender issues a...
iii Individuals of First Nations descent remain dissatisfied with counselling services despite the p...
An Aboriginal woman has noticed an increase in the rate of Aboriginal women experiencing domestic vi...
A traditional aboriginal healing ceremony, called the Healing Circle, was utilized in a counselling ...
This paper discusses contextual issues unique to First Nations and Aboriginal (FNA) undergraduate co...
Methodologies used in a graduate course on women's issues in counselling are described and implicati...
The central thesis of this paper is that feminist assumptions about the nature, process, and goals o...
Critics have suggested that the practice of psychology is based on ethnocen-tric assumptions that do...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
There is revival in the use of traditional healing among Canadian Aboriginal communities and the the...
Current mainstream counselling education is Euro-American based; a practice presenting other worldvi...
As a discussion of clinical issues in counselling in an Indigenous and/or multicultural setting, thi...
Research examining feminist counselling in Australia is exceedingly limited, even though feminism ha...
This paper reports on the preliminary findings of a review of the outcomes of counsellor training pr...
This is a study of how an Aboriginal women's community organisation engages in revitalisation of tra...