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Multicultural Responsiveness in Counselling and Psychology: Working with Australian Populations

Editat de Vicki Hutton, Susan Sisko
en Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2020
This textbook explores cultural responsiveness needed for working with diverse Australian communities in psychology and counselling settings, as well as in social science research. Key concepts essential for self-awareness and multicultural understanding are discussed in detail, encouraging readers to explore socialisation, discrimination and bias as well as effective principles for change. Topics covered include postcolonialism in relation to Indigenous Australians, racism, classism, sexism, cisgenderism and heterosexism, ageism, ableism, sizeism and religion. 
Over eleven chapters key concepts are discussed by experts in the field. Each topic covered includes a summary of relevant current affairs, followed by reflective essays from individuals sharing their own stories about their identities and experiences. Each chapter concludes with transformational learning activities to cultivate further insight, engagement and understanding of oppression and multicultural experiences.
This book will be a core resource for those completing tertiary psychology and counselling courses in Australia, and for those wishing to ensure their existing practice is up to date.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030554262
ISBN-10: 3030554260
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: XII, 303 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Introduction; Susan Sisko.- 2 Post-colonialism; Noritta Morseu-Diop, Corrinne Sullivan, Sharlene Cruickshank, Vicki Hutton.- 3 Racism; Alperhan Babacan, Rachael Jacobs, Alanna Kamp, Yin Paradies, Anton Piyarathne, Caroline Wang, Karen Zwi and Lisa Woodland, Vicki Hutton.- 4 Classism; Matt Fisher, Christopher Scanlon, Bernard Deojee, Vicki Hutton.- 5 Sexism; Fiona Kate Barlow, Raine Vickers-Jones, Beatrice Alba, Emma Williamson, Vicki Hutton.- 6 Heterosexism and Cisgenderism; Michael Barnett, Filipe Fotheringham, Vicki Hutton and Kieran O’Loughlin.- 7 Ageism; Catherine Barrett, Sarah Bostock, Alessandra Chinsen, Ilsa Hampton, Magenta Simmons, Ellie Brown, Nicholas Fava and Vivienne Browne, Lucas Walsh, Vicki Hutton.- 8 Ableism; Sarah Wayland and Jennifer Smith-Merry, Sarina Rakidzic and Amie O’Shea, Richard Schweizer, Kate Gill, Vicki Hutton.- 9 Sizeism; Cat Pausé, Deborah Lupton, Tayla Cadigan, Vicki Hutton.- 10 Religious Hegemonism; Kathleen McPhillips, Maxine Rosenfield, Ridwan Haq, Vicki Hutton.- 11 Key principles of multicultural counselling and psychology; Susan Sisko.





Notă biografică

Vicki Hutton is Associate Professor in the Discipline of Counselling at the Australian College of Applied Psychology, Australia. She is a researcher in areas including quality of life, mental health stigma and discrimination, HIV and AIDS, social cohesion and the human animal bond. 


Susan Sisko is a career psychologist and Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at Western Sydney University, Australia, where she conducts research in the area of racism, community mental health and clinical supervision. She also lectures in clinical topics, research, ethics and multicultural perspectives.



Textul de pe ultima copertă

This textbook explores cultural responsiveness needed for working with diverse Australian communities in psychology and counselling settings, as well as in social science research. Key concepts essential for self-awareness and multicultural understanding are discussed in detail, encouraging readers to explore socialisation, discrimination and bias as well as effective principles for change. Topics covered include postcolonialism in relation to Indigenous Australians, racism, classism, sexism, cisgenderism and heterosexism, ageism, ableism, sizeism and religion. 

Over eleven chapters key concepts are discussed by experts in the field. Each topic covered includes a summary of relevant current affairs, followed by reflective essays from individuals sharing their own stories about their identities and experiences. Each chapter concludes with transformational learning activities to cultivate further insight, engagement and understanding of oppression and multicultural experiences.

This book will be a core resource for those completing tertiary psychology and counselling courses in Australia, and for those wishing to ensure their existing practice is up to date.



Vicki Hutton is Associate Professor in the Discipline of Counselling at the Australian College of Applied Psychology, Australia. She is a researcher in areas including quality of life, mental health stigma and discrimination, HIV and AIDS, social cohesion and the human animal bond. 

Susan Sisko is a career psychologist and Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences at Western Sydney University, Australia, where she conducts research in the area of racism, community mental health and clinical supervision. She also lectures in clinical topics, research, ethics and multicultural perspectives.


Caracteristici

Discusses the cultural competency skills needed for working with diverse Australian communities in psychology and counselling settings Explores approaches to social change including decolonisation, intersectionality and self-awareness Introduces transformational learning activities to cultivate further insight, engagement and understanding of oppression and multicultural experiences