Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Clients

Aboriginal Mural at the North Yarra Community Health Centre Mundara Koorang: Aboriginal Educator at a Women’s Correctional Centre

Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Clients

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Access to Mental Health Care

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Why do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have less access to mental health care than other Australians?

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What are the ethical guidelines and principles that apply to this issue?

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The History of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

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How does this history affect how psychological services are delivered?

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The Understanding of Mental Health from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspective

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How does this understanding of mental health affect how psychological services are delivered?

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Current Perspectives on the Mental Health Care System for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

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How does current legislation and government health departments approach this system?

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How do cultural elders approach the mental health services provided?

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What are the consumer perspectives on the mental health care provided?

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Guidelines for Best Practice Psychological Services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

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Who is at risk?

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How can this be managed?

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What can be done if a rapture in the therapeutic relationship occurs?

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