Volume 3, Issue 2
2007
This issue is now closed.
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Intellectual Disability and Indigenous Special Issue
Table of Contents
| Part A: CPHJournal Regular Submissions - Peer Reviewed Articles |
Title |
Author |
Page |
Ethical Issues In Counselling And Psychotherapy With People With Intellectual Disability |
Nartey, P. |
1-12
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| Part B: Indigenous Special Issue |
I. Introduction
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A great deal of work has gone into the production of this Indigenous Special Issue. Authors have submitted both abstracts and articles, reviewers have read papers and provided comments and suggested changes prior to publication, and the journal editors and managers have steadfastly followed up and organised virtual reams of paper submitted for review. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved for their patience regarding the amount of time it has taken to complete this issue and the well wishes from many who have congratulated me on the birth of my daughter Jasmine (one of the reasons the publication of this special issue has been delayed or more specifically my adjustment to parenthood actually has caused the delay).
I have enjoyed the variety of submissions and the format these submissions have taken for the Indigenous Special Issue. As the reader will see, not only are traditional academic style articles present but also a bibliography and a case study. Both peer reviewed articles and invited material are presented and it is hoped that these all will aid in our appreciation and understanding of Indigenous issues across the globe.
Special thanks are given to Bernard Fan and Rob Ranzijn for their reviews of various articles for this CPHjournal, it is through the volunteer efforts of our fellow practitioners and academics that the peer review system can continue. Thank you also to all who submitted materials for peer review and inclusion based on abstract review.
There are multiple Indigenous groups across the world and multiple voices regarding Indigenous work in this special issue, it is hoped you will enjoy the chorus presented in this special issue.
Nadine Pelling, PhD
Editor Indigenous Special Issue |
| II. Peer Reviewed Indigenous Articles |
Title |
Author |
Page |
Intervention Model with Indigenous Australians for non-Indigenous Counsellors |
Fan, B |
13-20
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| Just another white-ology’: psychology as a case study |
Ranzijn, R.
McConnochie, K.
Nolan, W. |
21-34
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| Race and Racism: 20th Century management of Aboriginal People |
Semchison, M. |
35-38
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| Rights of Passage – the Coming of the ‘wild west’: Constructs of identity and their effects upon Indigenous People |
Semchison, M. |
39-45
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| III. Invited Indigenous Articles based on Submitted Abstracts |
Title |
Author |
Page |
A bibliography on Aboriginal and minority concerns: Identity, prejudice, marginalisation, and healing in relation to race, gender, sexuality, and the ecology of place |
Bowers, R. |
46-88
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| Clinical suggestions for honouring Indigenous Identity for helpers, counsellors, and healers: The case of ‘Marsha’ |
Bowers, R. |
89-104
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| Psychology’s Role in Promoting Well-Being in Indigenous Communities: Advocating Evidence-based Policy Change |
Cook, L. |
105-113
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| Conversations about Indigenous Counselling and Psychotherapy |
Wright, J.
Webb, S.
Montu, M.
Wainikesa, L. |
114-126
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