Although Australia is one of the fastest growing multicultural societies in the world, there is a scarcity of psychological interventions to support culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) groups settled in the country. A qualitative case study methodology was used to explore the benefits, feasibility, and acceptability of the Tree of Life, a Narrative Therapy approach to group work when trialed in a CALD community setting. Nine older Muslim women from diverse backgrounds voluntarily participated in a manualized program over six weeks, at a non-government community center for Muslim women. A case study approach was adopted. Participants provided feedback after each session. They also participated in a focus group at the completion of t...
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Abstract: The field of Islamic psychology is a rapidly expanding one. Previous research has covered ...
Abstract Background Increasingly, strength-based approaches to health and wellbeing interventions wi...
After a decade of research, forgiveness is now emerging as a legitimately recognized psychological i...
The current study aimed to understand the experiences of refugee women living with HIV as they parti...
The Tree of Life group programme is a narrative-based expressive arts intervention, designed to targ...
The cultural, linguistic, and religious diversity of Australia's population presents challenges for ...
M.Ed.This case study explored how the tree of life could be used as a narrative intervention tool wi...
This is a study of how an Aboriginal women's community organisation engages in revitalisation of tra...
My research examines the perceptions and experiences of traditional healing among Aboriginal Austral...
Aging as an immigrant is not easy. While migration has been shown to pose a risk to mental health am...
As Canada becomes increasingly multicultural, counsellors along with other mental health professiona...
Arabic-speaking communities in Australia underutilise mental health services for many reasons includ...
This research involves an exploration of Muslims’ attitudes, perceptions and experiences of mental h...
The recreation needs of minority groups are often subjugated or marginalized when facilities and/or ...
This study seeks to explore British South Asian Muslim women's perceptions and experiences of counse...
Abstract: The field of Islamic psychology is a rapidly expanding one. Previous research has covered ...
Abstract Background Increasingly, strength-based approaches to health and wellbeing interventions wi...
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