The multicultural character of Australian society increasingly demands that psychologists treat clients from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. In response, the need for the development of multicultural competence by the psychology profession has been identified as crucial to support effective cross-cultural psychological practice with CALD clients within the international research literature. Similarly multicultural competence is recognised in a range of mental health policies, psychology profession's ethical codes and guidelines, and the training and registration frameworks of the profession. In the Australian context however little empirical research has been undertaken to understand what psychologists themselves t...
The aim of this study was to document the self-reported experiences of non-Indigenous psychologists ...
The literature review in this thesis is an exploration of the recent emphasis in policy on the equal...
Background: The development of cultural competence is central to the therapeutic alliance with clien...
Background: The 2011 census data indicates that 24.6% of Australia's population was born overseas an...
Objective: The study explored the experiences of trainee psychologists from a culturally and/or lin...
This paper focuses on Australia as one of the most culturally diverse societies in the world and on ...
The psychologists in the western world, including Australia, are required to be culturally competent...
The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Recent years have seen a marked increase in attentio...
Practitioners are expected to be culturally competent in order to offer appropriate counselling to c...
Objective The study explored how non-Indigenous psychologists enact clinical and cultural competence...
Objective Recent years have seen a marked increase i...
As the literature in multi- and cross-cultural counselling continues to grow, counselling psychologi...
ABSTRACT Psychology educators recognize the importance of preparing graduates who are interculturall...
Objective: Recent years have seen a marked increase in attention to cultural competence in clinical ...
Objective: Recent years have seen a marked increase in attention to cultural competence in clinical ...
The aim of this study was to document the self-reported experiences of non-Indigenous psychologists ...
The literature review in this thesis is an exploration of the recent emphasis in policy on the equal...
Background: The development of cultural competence is central to the therapeutic alliance with clien...
Background: The 2011 census data indicates that 24.6% of Australia's population was born overseas an...
Objective: The study explored the experiences of trainee psychologists from a culturally and/or lin...
This paper focuses on Australia as one of the most culturally diverse societies in the world and on ...
The psychologists in the western world, including Australia, are required to be culturally competent...
The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Recent years have seen a marked increase in attentio...
Practitioners are expected to be culturally competent in order to offer appropriate counselling to c...
Objective The study explored how non-Indigenous psychologists enact clinical and cultural competence...
Objective Recent years have seen a marked increase i...
As the literature in multi- and cross-cultural counselling continues to grow, counselling psychologi...
ABSTRACT Psychology educators recognize the importance of preparing graduates who are interculturall...
Objective: Recent years have seen a marked increase in attention to cultural competence in clinical ...
Objective: Recent years have seen a marked increase in attention to cultural competence in clinical ...
The aim of this study was to document the self-reported experiences of non-Indigenous psychologists ...
The literature review in this thesis is an exploration of the recent emphasis in policy on the equal...
Background: The development of cultural competence is central to the therapeutic alliance with clien...